Here are the Jupyter notebooks for the Conditions and Loops exercises (for students to use if the website isn't working)
On Sat, Jan 18, 2020 at 7:42 AM Benj. Mako Hill makohill@uw.edu wrote:
Greetings and good morning!
For those that didn't make it last night...
We had a great setup session! We're using Jupyter Notebooks as the main interface this round and the consensus at the debrief was that—despite some roughness caused by our material being a little out of sync in a few places (mostly fixed by Kaylea in real time)—the switch to Jupyter has really made a number of things easier!
Thank you everybody who showed up! We put together this short webpage with advice for mentoring:
https://wiki.communitydata.science/Mentoring
If you are mentoring for the first time, or even if you are an old-hand, you might benefit from looking it over.
I look forward to seeing a few of you this morning in Savery Hall 260 and many more of you for lunch on the ground floor of Savery at 12:20.
Regards, Mako
<quote who="Benj. Mako Hill" date="Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 03:12:47PM -0800"> > Greetings generous mentors! > > Our first two CDSW sessions are coming up this weekend (i.e., Friday > 1/17 and Saturday 1/18). Here is the basic schedule: > > * Setup: Friday 6-9pm in Communications (CMU) 104 at UW > * Lecture: Saturday 9:45-12:20pm in Savery Hall 260. > * Lunch: Saturday 12:20-1pm in Savery Hall. > * Projects: Saturday 1-4pm in in Savery Hall. > > You are welcome to come to whatever you can. Basically, we need as > many mentors as possible for the projects time on Saturday afternoon. > > For lectures and the setup period, we need mentors, but a smaller > number. Basically, if you're at all on the fence about getting up > early on Saturdays or giving up your Friday evening, don't worry about > it and just come for lunch on Saturday. If you do come on Friday (or > at all on Saturday) we'll take folks out for dinner and drinks. > > Details and logistics are all online here: > > http://wiki.communitydata.cc/Community_Data_Science_Workshops_(Winter_2020) > > This is also where the tutorials are. If you notice issues or bugs you > can fix, just go ahead and edit the wiki. > > We are making a bigger set of changes this round by moving away from > writing Python in a text editor and running it in a terminal toward > doing all the writing and running within a Jupyter notebook so some of > is in in flux as we rework our curriculum to reflect this. > > We're trying to nail that down by the end of tonight. Testing tomorrow > would be very welcome. If you notice important problems you'd like to > discuss, please reply to this email. > > Later, > Mako > https://mako.cc/academic/ > > Creativity can be a social contribution, but only in so far > as society is free to use the results. --GNU Manifesto > _______________________________________________ > cdsw-wi2020-mentors mailing list -- cdsw-wi2020-mentors@communitydata.science > To unsubscribe send an email to cdsw-wi2020-mentors-leave@communitydata.science
-- Benjamin Mako Hill https://mako.cc/academic/
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