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Skills in Data Science

Today students went through different breakout groups in order to gain the basics skills necessary for them to complete their final projects. In one room, they worked in groups to try their hands at data forecasting by looking at past trends and growth analyses to predict the best outcomes for different scenarios; another room had to figure out how to get out of an escape room built in Python code to get hands-on experience in error tracing; and the last room learned about presenting data by evaluating different types of graphs and how they correlate with different information.

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Today students went through different breakout groups in order to gain the basics skills necessary for them to complete their final projects. In one room, they worked in groups to try their hands at data forecasting by looking at past trends and growth analyses to predict the best outcomes for different scenarios; another room had to figure out how to get out of an escape room built in Python code to get hands-on experience in error tracing; and the last room learned about presenting data by evaluating different types of graphs and how they correlate with different information.