Between teaching and starting a PhD program I really shouldn’t be spending hours making a YouTube video about #megafavnumbers , but @jamesgrime “loved it,” so it was totally worth it!
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Showing my data analytics students places to find data tonight. One of the most challenging parts of gaining tech skills and building a portfolio can be finding data to play with.
Some of my fave data to play with me is my own, here’s where to find it: 🧵
My 11-year-old son as he came bounding downstairs at 5:30 am: “I have, like, 10 million watts of energy right now. Another 1.2 gigawatts and I could go back in time.”
I just released the most personal video I will ever make about my son with special needs. Took us two years to feel comfortable releasing it cause he’s my only kid and this is the internet. Please watch it (link below) and consider sharing/donating. Love, Mark. #ColorTheSpectrum
"Data Science in 2020: Computing, curricula, and challenges for the next 10 years" (https://t.co/sqAOjC5TM3) interprets a survey of the statistics and data science community to identify consensus curricular goals and challenges.
There is a new special issue of the JSDSE. Learn about it in "Integrating computing in the statistics and data science curriculum: Creative structures, novel skills and habits, and ways to teach computational thinking" (https://t.co/2CmdB3NYvB). #statstwitter
Want to learn R (#rstats) in 4 hours with NO programming experience?
I'm looking for feedback from those that have completed my entire Get R Done series! Anyone want to learn R and help me out at the same time?
@AcademicChatter#AcademicTwitter#rstats
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I am currently reading the Fablehaven series with my youngest son. Years ago I had read the same series with my oldest son, Chandler. He was about half a book ahead of me and started leaving me notes in the margins. I found this as my youngest and I were reading this weekend.