- Do the e2e analysis by your own.
- Give some insights about a topic of your choice giving some arguments by:
- Being able to transmit the analysis in an ordered way.
- Using the statistical techniques learnt during the last weeks.
- Plotting the graphs in a useful way for the reader / listener. Yes, no additional rules Jordi.
- Present your analysis in two ways and for two different audiencies:
- Technical audience: you will present a paper.
- Non tech audience: you will do a short presentation.
- A notebook with your analysis in a paper way. Jupyter or Zeppelin are allowed.
- A 3' presentation in the auditorium.
- Repository with your workflow + documentation + code. Even if you are working alone, you need to keep good practices!
- In the auditorium.
- 3 minutes talk, 2 minutes questions. No more. Yeah, exactly.
- The audience will evaluate their understanding on your presentation (this will help you in further presentations).
Today
- Think on a topic and propose some questions.
- Choose the data interesting.
- Look for documentation to give context to your project.
- Write the README file in your repository.
Tuesday
- Teachers validation --NO CODE UNTIL HERE--
Tuesday-Wednesday
- Start importing the data and cleaning it.
- Start the analysis. Remember all the techniques you have learnt.
- Prepare a draft of your first slides presentation (no analysis or conclusions yet): title, motivation, context, ...
Thursday
- First rehearshall. Take the feedback and use it!
Thursday - Next Tuesday
- Finish the analysis. Finish the slides.
Tuesday
- General rehearshall.
Tuesday - Wednesday
- Last improvements.
Wednesday
- Presentation!
- Organize yourself (don't get lost!).
- Ask for help vs Google is your friend.
- Define a simple approach first. You never know how the data can betray you ;)
- Documentate yourself. Know about the problem. Look for some analysis that someone did before you.
- You can use the projects your partners did in the last week. You can't use your own project.
- Before doing a graph, think what you want to represent.