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Research, Pedagogy, and Discovery Seminar

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This Summer 2023 Program presents an introductory data science curriculum that integrates research, pedgagogy, and discovery.

There are two parts:

  • A 2-week "Coding Bootcamp" that teaches computing topics (without the data) and precedes an introductory data science course such as Data 6. Uses material from CS 61A, Data 6, and Data 8. Available at bootcamp.
  • An 8-week Research, Pedagogy, and Discovery Seminar. Available from the top page.

Website layout

This website is compiled through jekyll and GitHub pages.

index.md - main page _announcements/ each announcement is listed here. _modules_rpd/ each week's curriculum for RPD is listed here. _modules_bootcamp/ each week's curriculum for coding bootcamp is listed here.

On command line:

ctrl-a: jump to front of line
ctrl-e: jump to back of line
option-left or right: tab between words

On finder:

Command-Up    # effectively cd ..

re-add SSH keys

cd # top directory
cd .ssh
ssh-add id_rsa # or id_ed25519

If jekyll is working, use the below command to launch a local version of your webpage:

bundle exec jekyll serve

To push to website:

git status
git add fname.md
git commit -m "Your commit message here"
git push

then wait until green "checkmark" on website

To update JupyterHub inks and links in general:

  • Install Chrome plug-in nbgitpuller
  • Navigate to the Python NOTEBOOK on github.com
  • Copy the nbgitpuller link (you may have to change DataHub to https://datahub.berkeley.edu/, note the slash)
  • Then open up the right week module (e.g. _modules_bootcamp/week-01.md), edit the links
  • If working with a local website, then refresh to check things out
  • Finally, git add/commit/push