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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
Just a reminder that your final exam will be on Friday, May 5 at 1:00pm in the same room as class. Please be on time. Students will not be permitted to enter late. Please make sure that all missing a […]
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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
Here is the study guide for the third (final) exam.
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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
Here is the link for the driver download
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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
Here is the exercise.
And here is the spreadsheet you’ll need [In-Class Exercise 13.2 – VandelayOrdersAll.xlsx].
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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
Here is the exercise
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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
Leave your response as a comment on this post by the beginning of class on April 20, 2017. Remember, it only needs to be three or four sentences. For these weekly questions, I’m mainly interested in your o […]
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If I were to use the spreadsheet, I would do it on the NFL website. On the columns, I would write it the teams names. And in the rows, I would write, the starts for each team. I’d have the team listed alphabetically, so its easy find the teams and look up the stats.
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A data-driven service I use everyday is Twitter. An example of how to store this data would be:
Columns = Date, Username, Tweet, Profile Photo, etc.
Rows = the actual date of the tweet, the person who tweeted it (their handle), the raw text of their tweet, profile picture image URL
Twitter is massive obviously but something simple like this would be easy to maneuver and manipulate! -
A data driven service I use often is Facebook. I use data analytics for seeing how my viewers are watching certain videos on my business page. If I was going to store data it would be columns with specifications like how many views total, duration of views, duration of how long they viewed it for, organic click or paid click, mobile or desktop. The rows could be names of videos or possibly individual viewers. This helps for finding what I should target in my videos for maximum efficiency.
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A data-driven service I use is Instagram. An example of how to store data is.
Columns= Username, Profile pic, Email.
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A great example of a data driven app I use daily is a little game on my phone Clash of Clans. The owner of the app can collect all the information of User’s email, username and level and compare how much consumers are spending (in real dollars) to achieve that level. It would be interesting to see since it is a free to play game but also has many microtransactions to move through the game quicker
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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
Some quick instructions:
You must complete the quiz by the start of class on April 18, 2017.
When you click on the link, you may see a Google sign in screen. Use your AccessNet ID and password to […] -
Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
Here is the exercise.
And here is the spreadsheet you’ll need for the exercise [In-Class Exercise 12.2 – Sentiment Analysis Tools.xlsx].
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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
Here is the exercise.
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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
Some quick instructions:
You must complete the quiz by the start of class on April 11, 2017.
When you click on the link, you may see a Google sign in screen. Use your AccessNet ID and password to sign […] -
Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
Leave your response as a comment on this post by the beginning of class on April 13, 2017.
Leave a post about your group project:
What is the subject of your group project?
Which of your fellow […]- Show all comments (11)
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My group consists of Alexandra D. Brace, Soorya S.Karthik, Alex Sy, Rabia Ugucu, and myself. We are not really sure about our project, but we maybe do the research of the relationship between the accesses to healthy food and the average income of different area in Philadelphia. We will try to find data to see if we can prove people with lower income living in the area which has less accesses to healthy food.
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My group consists of Edward Gruchacz, Nathan Ernst, Raymond Wong, James Gallo, Poojan Patel and myself. The subject of our project is Netflix usage, specifically looking at how many people use their own account versus someone else’s. We will be collecting multiple sets of data in order to tell our story, including year in school, gender and hours spent and etc.
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My group consists of Brendon Rothrock, Seon Mi Cho, Charif Shell, Le Tang, and myself. Our project is about America’s flawed prison system. Right now our research and data searching is very broad but we are starting to narrow down different topics within the problems in our prisons.
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My group consists of Brendon Rothrock, Seon Mi Cho, Charif Shell and Daniel Pearson. Basically our group project is about how the prison overcrowding and disciplinary problems of American prison system. We try to focus on some specific topics with this system now to prove that system is no longer effect than before.
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I’m in a group with Chynah Grabe, John Francis Meko, Kacie Kemmerer, and Mathew Tarasiewicz. We’re examining the relationship between company scandals and business performance. We’ll be telling our story by highlighting case studies of Uber (Trump political scandal), Target (transgender bathroom policy debate), and Sony (tentative but regarding the Sony hack). We are gathering time series data on sales, stock, and other business KPIs to aid our narrative.
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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
Here is the exercise.
Here is the excel spreadsheet you will need to complete this exercise [In-Class Exercise 11.2 – NCAA 2013-2014 Player Stats]
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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
Here is the exercise.
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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
Some quick instructions:
You must complete the quiz by the start of class on April 4, 2017.
When you click on the link, you may see a Google sign in screen. Use your AccessNet ID and password to sign […] -
Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
Leave your response as a comment on this post by the beginning of class on April 6, 2017. Remember, it only needs to be three or four sentences. For these weekly questions, I’m mainly interested in your o […]
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The article is about the self-fulfilling prophecy of big data. I liked the example of the police taking an eye on the neighborhoods that come to have higher crime rates. The problem is that data on crime is often biased because arrests are more likely to occur in neighborhoods that are “monitored more often”. This article says that the algorithms used for data analysis are somewhat oppressive, and might isolate groups that are already at society’s margins. I thought this was a negative side that we should really think about, considering how much data analysis means to our societies more and more. -
Very interesting to see that Uber uses very creative and smart ways to incentive drivers to work for a longer time and in certain areas.
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https://www.fastcompany.com/3014911/top-10-iconic-data-graphics
In this article there are some very good data mapping and infographics. Like windmap, gapminder, The Ebb and Flow Streamgraph, Paths to the White House, Death and Taxes, Gay Rights, State By State, Bikini Chart, A Peek Into Netflix Queues, Why Is Her Paycheck Smaller?, How Common is Your Birthday?. These were very interesting for me. -
http://www.pewinternet.org/2017/01/26/americans-and-cybersecurity/
Internet is our daily, almost everyone uses it to do each kind of things. Crime in the reality and so does the internet. Hackers may get our personal information if we don’t learn how do protect them. A majority of Americans (64%) have personally experienced a major data breach, and relatively large shares of the public lack trust in key institutions – especially the federal government and social media sites – to protect their personal information.
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http://foodfitphilly.org/eat-healthy-on-a-budget/ I think this article is interesting because it gives you information on how to spend the most of your money. It supports local small-business corner store owners. the article shows what corner stores you can visit with what budget to get the healthiest food possible. With obesity rates so high, information like this can only help the local community.
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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 8 years ago
Here are the assignment instructions. Groups MUST be 5 members. You may not do this assignment on your own or in smaller groups than 5.
The assignment is due April 25, 2017. We’ll do the pres […]
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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 9 years ago
Here is the study guide for the second exam.
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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 9 years ago
Here is the exercise.
And here is the Excel workbook you’ll need [Pew Story Data (Jan – May 2012).xlsx]
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Joe Spagnoletti wrote a new post on the site MIS 0855: Data Science Spring 2017 9 years ago
Here is the exercise.
And here are the workbooks [2012 Presidential Election Results by District.xlsx and Portrait 113th Congress.xlsx]
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