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== Weekly Logs == | == Weekly Logs == | ||
− | === Week 1 ( | + | === Week 1 (06/01/21 - 06/04/21) === |
*Orientation & data science boot camp | *Orientation & data science boot camp | ||
− | *K-12 computer science ed. landscape reports | + | *Read through K-12 computer science ed. landscape reports from other states, and identify methods that could be effective for our analysis |
− | *Explore related research | + | *Explore other related research in the state of Wisconsin |
*Create Wiki for project assignment | *Create Wiki for project assignment | ||
− | === Week 2 ( | + | === Week 2 (06/07/21 - 06/11/21) === |
*RCR training session | *RCR training session | ||
− | *Meet | + | *Meet the team! |
− | * | + | *Practice with pandas and familiarize myself with the data we'll be working with |
− | *Compare Microsoft TEALS data with DPI | + | *Compare Microsoft TEALS data with DPI data |
+ | |||
+ | === Week 3 (06/14/21 - 06/18/21) === | ||
+ | *Begin to compile a list of schools that we think teach CS using data from DPI, College Board AP, and Microsoft TEALS data | ||
+ | *Code.org has done similar research on a national scale, look into their methodology and how their numbers for Wisconsin compare to ours | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Week 4 (06/21/21 - 06/25/21) === | ||
+ | *Code.org's reported number of Wisconsin high schools teaching CS is far different than our estimate. Why is this? | ||
+ | *Try to recreate Code.org's methodology using our data and see if we get similar results - this could help us identify any flaws in our process | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Week 5 (06/28/21 - 07/02/21) === | ||
+ | *Defining a list of Wisconsin high schools that should be counted in our report proving to be more difficult than anticipated - we need to agree on the best method to determine which high schools should be counted |
Latest revision as of 15:48, 27 July 2021
Contents
Weekly Logs
Week 1 (06/01/21 - 06/04/21)
- Orientation & data science boot camp
- Read through K-12 computer science ed. landscape reports from other states, and identify methods that could be effective for our analysis
- Explore other related research in the state of Wisconsin
- Create Wiki for project assignment
Week 2 (06/07/21 - 06/11/21)
- RCR training session
- Meet the team!
- Practice with pandas and familiarize myself with the data we'll be working with
- Compare Microsoft TEALS data with DPI data
Week 3 (06/14/21 - 06/18/21)
- Begin to compile a list of schools that we think teach CS using data from DPI, College Board AP, and Microsoft TEALS data
- Code.org has done similar research on a national scale, look into their methodology and how their numbers for Wisconsin compare to ours
Week 4 (06/21/21 - 06/25/21)
- Code.org's reported number of Wisconsin high schools teaching CS is far different than our estimate. Why is this?
- Try to recreate Code.org's methodology using our data and see if we get similar results - this could help us identify any flaws in our process
Week 5 (06/28/21 - 07/02/21)
- Defining a list of Wisconsin high schools that should be counted in our report proving to be more difficult than anticipated - we need to agree on the best method to determine which high schools should be counted