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by xtiansimon
1150 days ago
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Wouldn’t a data science curriculum be more multi-disciplinary than a ‘statistics’ course? Visualization, scripting, data collection, models, simulation. EDx had a great course by Guttag and Grimson. Add to this Scott E Page’s Model Thinking. Add EDx Data Analytics and Learning From UT Arlington. And some Tufte. I say these because i work in the accounting field and brought scripting to my firm from my own self-study. It’s been a super power for me, and solved several problems which my colleagues had tackled using Excel alone. I’ve also studied statistics, but found it less generally useful. |
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I would say yes, however, the items listed in the comment I quoted fall squarely within the realm of statistics. I don’t have a problem with calling a curriculum of statistics + data manipulation tools “data science” but that’s not what’s realistically being covered in these high school programs.