LSE DS105 - Data for Data Science
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Information about the Group Project

2023/24 Autumn Term

Author

Dr. Jon Cardoso-Silva

The pages below contain the info you need to complete the group project.

✋ FAQ
3 min
Your frequently asked questions answered. This page will be updated as the course progresses.
Step 1: Forming Groups (W07)
2 min

How to form groups for the group project.

Step 2: Prepare a pitch presentation (W08 lab)
5 min

You are asked to tell us what you plan to do for your project. What interesting questions do you want to pose to your data?

Step 3: Prepare for your second group presentation (W11 lab)
8 min

It is your day to shine! Show us your cool data manipulation skills and interesting stuff you discovered about your data.

Step 4: The final part of the process
7 min

It is sad, but all good things must come to an end.

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