Data8 community and adopters
A good starting place for how to approach teaching Data 8 is the The Data 8 Pedagogy Guide.
This repo provides information about and for the Data 8 adopters.
Contributing: add your university and course to the list
At a high level, the process for proposing changes is:
(if working from a browser) log into your account and click on the pencil icon to edit this file
- Fork and clone the project
- Make your changes in a branch:
git checkout -b my-branch
- Commit your changes:
git commit -am 'Added my comments'
- Push to your branch (on your fork):
git push origin my-branch
- Submit a pull request for us to merge your changes
The Cayman Theme links to a good resource for submitting your first Pull Request: How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub.
Data 8 materials
The universities below are listed in alphabetical order.
University of California, Berkeley
- Different offerings (since Fall 2015) are available on the Data 8 website: http://data8.org/#offerings.
- Term length: 16-week semester
- Class size: 100+ students
University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)
- Term length: 10-week quarter
- Class size: ~75 students
Course, Term, Instructor | Course website | Assignments repo |
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INT 5, Fall 2018, Y. Kharitonova | Moodle | https://github.com/ucsb-int5/int5-f18-notebooks |
INT 5, Fall 2019, Y. Kharitonova | https://ucsb-int5.github.io/f19/ | https://github.com/ucsb-int5/int5-f19-notebooks |
CS 90DA, Fall 2020, Y. Kharitonova | https://ucsb-ds.github.io/ds1-f20/ | https://github.com/ucsb-ds/ds1-f20-content |
Questions?
Submit an issue in this repo or join the Data 8 community on Slack.