Data Science Education Opportunities

Learn about exciting opportunities over summer with the Division of Data Sciences: 1) Data Science Pedagogy and Practice: A Short Summer Workshop 2) Graduate Student Introduction to Data Science Pedagogy 3) Human Contexts and Ethics (HCE) Workshop 4) Request Development Support for Data Science Modules 5) Proposals for Data Science Connector Courses (Fall or Spring)

Foundations of Data Science (STAT C8) offered in Summer 2018

Foundations of Data Science (STAT C8) will be available during the summer session! Foundations of Data Science, or Data 8, is Berkeley's innovative introduction to core concepts of programming and statistics. Get hands-on experience working with data while exploring real-world issues ranging from racial profiling to social networks to California water usage. The course satisfies the L&S Quantitative Reasoning requirement and the statistics requirement in...

Human Contexts and Ethics (HCE) Workshop

Berkeley’s undergraduate Data Science programs include a requirement for students to learn about the human, social, and ethical contexts in which data analytics and computational inference play a central role. Human Contexts and Ethics ( HCE) classes can be taught by instructors in different areas: Instructors who address contextual and ethical issues directly in the many domain areas where data science is put to work...

Graduate Student Data Science Pedagogy Workshop

In this one-day workshop, graduate students will learn about the pedagogy of the Data Science Education Program. This workshop will cover some of the computational and statistical concepts that students learn in the Foundations of Data Science class (Data 8) and Principles and Techniques of Data Science (Data 100), as well as an overview of the Connector courses and Modules. It will also give experience...

It’s Time for Data Ethics Conversations at Your Dinner Table

This opinion piece has been contributed by Lucy C. Erickson, Natalie Evans Harris and Meredith M. Lee, three members of the D4GX community. All three authors contributed equally to this piece. With 2.5 quintillion records of data created every day, people are being defined by how they travel, surf the Internet, eat, and live their lives. We are in the midst of a “data revolution,”...

Nexus Connects a Community of Data Science Students

Students and campus student organizations no longer have to search far to find resources, space and a community to answer all of their data science questions. Data Science Nexus is a new program designed to help unite students interested in data science from all across campus. The program, housed on the first floor of Moffitt Library, is a collaborative program between Moffitt Library, the Division...

Improving Reproducibility Roundtable

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Data Science Info Session Launches

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Microsoft Azure University Tour

Wednesday, April 11, 2018 4:00 pm - 7:15 pm California Memorial Stadium, Field Club See where the cloud can take you at Microsoft’s Azure University Tour, a free learning event for student developers, faculty, and staff where you'll code alongside industry experts, boost your cloud development skills, and test cutting-edge technology. Check out some of the content we'll be featuring at the event: Demos You'll...

RISELab receives NSF's Expeditions in Computing Award

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