hannesdatta / course-odcm

This repository hosts the course website of Tilburg University's open education class on "Online Data Collection and Management" (oDCM) - learn how to collect web data for your empirical research projects!
https://odcm.hannesdatta.com
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Tutorial dev: Web data for dummies #15

Closed hannesdatta closed 3 years ago

hannesdatta commented 3 years ago

Content to kickstart:

https://hannesdatta.github.io/course-jads2020/sessions/template_api_mixer.html

https://hannesdatta.github.io/course-jads2020/sessions/webscraper_socialblade.html

https://hannesdatta.github.io/course-jads2020/sessions/workshop.html

hannesdatta commented 3 years ago
hannesdatta commented 3 years ago

@RoyKlaasseBos, I have finalized the learning goals. In our next meeting, I would like to discuss your initial ipynb draft. Please make it complete (beginning to end), but things in between can still be missing (wanna see the "big" picture).

hannesdatta commented 3 years ago
hannesdatta commented 3 years ago

great job, @RoyKlaasseBos! I really love this notebook!

(1) Please note the following about structure.

(2) Another thing to think about: section 2.3 is quite mighty (parameters).

Two options:

1) split it up in one that explains the concepts ("cat jokes"), and then another - more advanced version - w/ pagination? 2) Is pagination even required for the dummy one? We could move pagination to APIs 101.

Please advise.

If (1), please incorporate.

My feeling is that (2) may be more suitable.

Advise.

I can then ship it to my feedback colleagues.

hannesdatta commented 3 years ago

Just pushed my changes, btw.

hannesdatta commented 3 years ago

@Roy, think of "standardized questions".

RoyKlaasseBos commented 3 years ago

@roy, think of "standardized questions".

  1. Content

If you have any feedback on the following topics please indicate which sections in the notebook it refers to.

  1. Time

How long did it take you to complete the notebook, approximately?

  1. Technical issues

Did you run into any issues or spot bugs? Please inform us about the section, error code, and context of the problem (screenshots may help, too) :).

  1. Difficulty and need for prior knowledge

Students are expected to have a working knowledge of programming at the start of the course, and we supply them with a "Python Bootcamp" and "Software set-up" notebook to fill up any gaps in prior knowledge. Based on your own experiences, how do you assess the level of difficulty of this notebook? Did you miss any prior knowledge to understand the material or complete the exercises?

  1. Expectations Based on this tutorial, does it match your expectations of the course contents and learning goals as described here? If not, how does it differ?
hannesdatta commented 3 years ago

edited it a bit, looks good

hannesdatta commented 3 years ago

asked giuli, now waiting for her response

hannesdatta commented 3 years ago

she'll test it in early Jan