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Hybrid format for June 27-30 Summer 2022
In person training on teaching Data 8 and Berkeley Data Science classes
- Bootcamp training on teaching a Data 8 style fundamentals class
- Overview of Berkeley Data Science Major
- Office hours from Berkeley professors and student staff
- Labs for Data 8, Data 100 and Data Science Modules
- Human Contexts and Ethics
Hybrid (In person and online)- panels on Data Science Education
- Panels and discussions on a variety of topics and national and international interest
- Community Building amongst Data Science Educators
- Connectors and Modules
- Interactive Labs
Information
The in-person component will be held at Blum Hall B-100 on the UC Berkeley Campus.
Recommended Conference Hotels are
For day visitors the conference is a 15 minute walk from the Downtown Berkeley Bart Station, recommended parking lot is the Lower Hearst Parking Structure
Please check out this printable annotated pdf Campus Map
Questions
Please feel free to contact us at ds-help@berkeley.edu with any questions or concerns on implementing a Data Science program at your institution. We would also like to invite you to join our slack channel at datascienceeducation.slack.com
Code of Conduct
We value the participation of each member of the community and want all attendees to have an enjoyable and fulfilling experience. Accordingly, all attendees are expected to show respect and courtesy to other attendees throughout the workshop and at all workshop events. Code of Conduct
Covid Precautions
The COVID situation continues to evolve. At this point the UC Berkeley and City of Berkeley strongly recommend wearing masks indoors. Attendees are recommended to be fully vaccinated and boosted. We plan to host lunch and reception outdoors. The UC Berkeley Campus policy on mask wearing is here.
Resources
Please take a look at our external-facing resources portal website with key links for instructors.
We also have a one-page handout summary guide to open-source resources. This short document will explain the curriculum and set of technologies developed at Berkeley.