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Building the data academy: Identifying students
Not everyone in your organization wants or even needs to be a machine learning engineer, but they still have a role in how your organization works with data. That's the of the point of the data …
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Five reasons I wrote Advancing into Analytics
The thing that struck me about writing a book is just how much it is like starting a business: you can do your research and assemble a meticulous plan, but you can't quite know what the result will …
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The future of analytics may be “low/no-code” … at first
You can't get through much datascrolling these days without hearing about the rise to dominance of so-called "low-&n …
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Teaching coding: What is a faded example?
When researching this post, I learned that scaffolding is highly coveted material in Minecraft: Scaffolding helps you reach the top of your builds with ease. Just keep stacking them as you go! It's …
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YouTube is not a data upskilling strategy
Don't get me wrong, there is some mind-bending educational content on YouTube. It's a great place to learn. But, if you are counting on your employees to use YouTube (or really any autodidactic …
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