Python for Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Offered By: EuroPython Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 26-minute conference talk from EuroPython 2022 that bridges the gap between data science and the humanities. Learn how Python and data science tools can revolutionize research in political science, sociology, psychology, and economics. Discover tips and tricks for overcoming programming fears in non-technical disciplines, and see how Google Colab and Jupyter notebooks simplify the data science lifecycle. Gain insights into effective teaching methods for data science concepts, including exploratory data analysis and classification using real-world research questions. Examine continuous assessment projects utilizing various Python libraries, and explore an Irish research project combining STEM and humanities to assess anti-immigrant sentiment. Understand how Python-driven data analytics can foster collaboration between data scientists and policymakers in government and non-profit sectors.
Syllabus
Python for Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences - by Arjumand Younus, Dr. Muhammad Atif Qureshi
Taught by
EuroPython Conference
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