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UC Berkeley's Dr. Claudia von Vacano, PhD, Executive Director of D-Lab and Digital Humanities, and Geoff Bacon, PhD student in the Language and Cognition Lab and Graduate Student Researchers at D-Lab discuss why data science is important to social science research, including some of the current projects using data science at D-Lab, how data science has changed social science research and influences career paths, an overview of D-Lab, D-Lab's introductory data science course, an introduction to the Jupyter Notebook Project. A short Q&A session follows on software packages and the Jupyter Notebook.
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Chapter 1: Speaker and Webinar Introduction
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Chapter 2: Why Social Scientists Should Learn More About Data Science
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Chapter 3: D-Lab's Online Hate Speech Project and Data Science Ethics
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Chapter 4: Exciting Data Science Developments at D-Lab
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Chapter 5: Data Science is Changing Social Science Research and Career Paths
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Chapter 6: Overview of UC Berkeley' s D-Lab
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Chapter 7: Introductory Data Science Course Overview
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Chapter 8: Introduction to the Jupyter Notebook Project
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Chapter 9: Q&A: How Similar are Software Packages and Why Use Jupyter Notebook?
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Chapter 10: Q&A: Is Jupyter Notebook Basically the Social Science Version of MATLAB?
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