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The Data Science Education Podcast

Berkeley Data Science
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Data Science Education
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Produced by UC Berkeley's Data Science Undergraduate Studies. In this space, you will hear from a variety of distinguished Data Science educators and professionals. The individuals we’ll speak with are diverse in experience and perspective, but share the common goal of shaping the future of Data Science Education! Transcripts available at datascienceeducation.substack.com/ To learn more ab... more

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“I think we had this feeling that there’s so many students that don’t make it to calculus, and that in the field of data science and the STEM field itself, we really have a gap to fill because we’re missin... more

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“When you go out and talk to other people, you realize that you become the opposite of being siloed. You really start to realize that you might have been in an echo chamber when you were talking amongst yo... more

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“I think of data as being the base of the scientific pyramid that we have. You literally can’t do science if you don’t have data—and good data. If your data is bad, then your science is going to be bad. So... more

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“The goal of the students is not to learn how JupyterHub works. The goal is to learn what’s the topic of the course. So we want to make it as easy as possible to get into an environment where they can lear... more

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“From my own experience, you don’t need to really be the perfect data scientist to do the work. I think, especially at Berkeley, there’s a lot of pressure to know everything. That’s not necessarily the cas... more

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“It struck me that academic integrity is a serious issue, but one whose treatment I felt was overly punitive. I don’t want us to have to act as police for our students. Students very much want to do the wo... more

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“I think the biggest thing I would say is just involve students in real work as early as possible. I think sometimes we have in our mind, oh, we cannot do research with students until they’re advanced in t... more

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“The driving framework of how I think about equity in my classroom is from a paper by Rochelle Gutiérrez, who is a fairly predominant math educator, about equity being of these two axes: the dominant and t... more

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Rachel Saidi
Professor in the Math, Statistics, and Data Science Department at Montgomery College
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Episode: Building Data Science Pathways at a Community College (feat. Rachel Saidi)
Min Ragan-Kelley
Former Berkeley student, developer, and contributor to JupyterHub
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Episode: Scaling Data Science Education with JupyterHub (feat. Min Ragan-Kelley)
Ian Castro
Political Database Manager at Equis Research, focused on Latino political power.
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Episode: Recent Data Science Graduates: Storytelling Through Data Journalism (feat. Ian Castro and Lydia Sidhom)
Lydia Sidhom
Data reporter at The Washington Post, focusing on data journalism and storytelling.
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Episode: Recent Data Science Graduates: Storytelling Through Data Journalism (feat. Ian Castro and Lydia Sidhom)
Sarah Senk
Professor of English at Cal Poly Maritime Academy
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Episode: Crossing Disciplines with AI: A Conversation with "My Robot Teacher"
Taiyo Inoue
Mathematician at Cal Poly Maritime Academy
Cal Poly Maritime Academy
Episode: Crossing Disciplines with AI: A Conversation with "My Robot Teacher"
Kamila Larripa
Associate Professor of Mathematics at Cal Poly Humboldt and Data Science Program Lead.
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Episode: Faculty and Student Voices from Cal Poly Humboldt: Data Science in Action (feat. Kamila Larripa, John Gerving, and Jonathan Juarez)
John Gerving
Former mathematics student at Cal Poly Humboldt, now pursuing applied mathematics at UC Berkeley.
UC Berkeley
Episode: Faculty and Student Voices from Cal Poly Humboldt: Data Science in Action (feat. Kamila Larripa, John Gerving, and Jonathan Juarez)
Jonathan Juarez
Pursuing a double major in data science and economics at Cal Poly Humboldt.
Cal Poly Humboldt
Episode: Faculty and Student Voices from Cal Poly Humboldt: Data Science in Action (feat. Kamila Larripa, John Gerving, and Jonathan Juarez)

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Lauren
Co-host exploring data science education, emphasizing collaborative discussions and innovative teaching methodologies.
Eric
Co-host welcoming listeners and engaging with educators and professionals on data science education topics.

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Building Data Science Pathways at a Community College (feat. Rachel Saidi)
Q: What skills and experiences should entering the data science space prioritize?
Taking the time to understand the foundations of coding and troubleshooting are crucial before leveraging AI tools.
Building Data Science Pathways at a Community College (feat. Rachel Saidi)
Q: How do you think professional groups influence the future of data science education?
Professional groups help in expanding collaboration and understanding curriculum challenges, fostering a sense of community and shared solutions.
Scaling Earth System Science: Open Data and CryoCloud (feat. Tasha Marie Snow)
Q: What skills or tools do you think they should be prioritizing to best set them up for success in the future?
Cloud skills, open source programming languages like Python, R, and Julia, and keeping up with the latest tools and best practices in data science are essential for success.
Recent Data Science Graduates: Storytelling Through Data Journalism (feat. Ian Castro and Lydia Sidhom)
Q: Could you walk us through a project that you worked on in data journalism?
The process involves finding an interesting story, analyzing available data, consulting experts, and finally visualizing the data to publish the narrative.
Recent Data Science Graduates: Storytelling Through Data Journalism (feat. Ian Castro and Lydia Sidhom)
Q: What advice would you give to students who want to combine data skills with public-facing, community-centered storytelling?
Being curious, possessing domain knowledge, and not being afraid of diving into real-world data are crucial for students aspiring to work in data journalism.

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Focused on the evolving landscape of data science education, this series features a diverse lineup of educators and professionals discussing their insights and experiences in the field. Key topics include innovative teaching practices, community engagement, and the integration of real-world applications into the curriculum. Unique elements include stories from recent graduates who transitioned from data science to data journalism, highlighting the importance of data storytelling, and discussions about the intersection of data science with other disciplines such as AI, mathematics, and community college education. Emphasizing inclusion and accessibility, the episodes often address equity in data science education and the role of community co... more

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