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Share Your Data Learning and Teaching Stories

- June 19, 2012 in survey

Yesterday I was searching far and wide for resources about data education, but I wanted to gather more personal experiences. So I threw some questions out to twitter, and received lots of interest and great responses.

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These are big questions, so I’ve expanded the questions to a survey, which you can complete below or directly on the Data Learning and Teaching Experiences survey.

I’ll compile and post major themes and details next week. Thanks for anything you share here – it will all be used to make the School of Data a better place for everyone to learn more about Data Wrangling!

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Data Learning and Teaching Experiences
We're creating the School of Data, where everyone can learn how to find, process, analyze and visualize data. No big deal, right? Right. So....

...we need your help. We're gathering data learning and teaching experiences. Your stories will help us build a better data school for everyone.

The School of Data is a partnership between the Open Knowledge Foundation and Peer 2 Peer University: http://schoolofdata.org/

Thank you!! --Jen Lowe ([email protected]) and the School of Data team
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If you work with data, how did you learn? Where did you start? What were the pitfalls and/or breakthroughs?
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If you want to work with data, or started and got stuck, what stopped you? Where did you get stuck? What would help you get started again?
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If you teach people about data, where do you start? What tools do you use? Which data? Where do students falter?
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Do you have any particular tool recommendations? Or interesting datasets?
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What else should we know about data learning and/or teaching?
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Your name and/or email, if you'd like us to know who you are.
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