[homework: asking, writing, thinking, doing, 🔴 red-teaming 😈] Critique what you have built; Real-World Data; Historiography of Data, Incentives, & AI #155
Pro tip: try using an app on your phone or computer to read aloud to you at 1.5x speed! This can save time and make it easier to absorb information while not being tied down to a computer or device visually.
[ ] [Set timer: 10 minutes maximum] Before asking GPT (to avoid biasing yourself!), write your own critique of your homework. Questions to consider could be: what could be improved? What doesn’t make sense in the visualization? What doesn’t make sense in the writing?
[ ] [Set timer: 10 minutes maximum] Ask GPT-4 to critique the homework or the visual using your favorite data thinking definition we have so far.
[ ] [Set timer: 10 minutes maximum] Add this critique as a comment on the homework’s github issue, and link to the critique in Zulip.
[ ] [Set timer: 10 minutes maximum] Repeat this exercise for the previous homework of one other person in the class
[ ] In a comment on this issue, propose a research question that you will aim to answer the upcoming final homework (and cross-post it on Zulip for feedback); include a rationale for why this topic matters to you, and decisions you need to make, and a clear articulation of the stakes. This can be a paragraph or several. Perhaps start with your experience report from the first homework.
Reading
Pro tip: try using an app on your phone or computer to read aloud to you at 1.5x speed! This can save time and make it easier to absorb information while not being tied down to a computer or device visually.
@indrekromet
] Read https://www.palladiummag.com/2023/02/23/the-west-lives-on-in-the-talibans-afghanistan/Doing
Set timer: 10 minutes maximum
] Before asking GPT (to avoid biasing yourself!), write your own critique of your homework. Questions to consider could be: what could be improved? What doesn’t make sense in the visualization? What doesn’t make sense in the writing?Set timer: 10 minutes maximum
] Ask GPT-4 to critique the homework or the visual using your favorite data thinking definition we have so far.Set timer: 10 minutes maximum
] Add this critique as a comment on the homework’s github issue, and link to the critique in Zulip.Set timer: 10 minutes maximum
] Repeat this exercise for the previous homework of one other person in the classCreating
duckdb
to load the Zulip data into a SQL database, and usealtair
to visualize the data, following https://github.com/onefact/datathinking.org-codespace/blob/main/notebooks/in-class-notebooks/230420-debugging-duckdb-altair-falcon-3-1-1-service-requests.ipynb (run this notebook with this data: https://data.cityofnewyork.us/Social-Services/311-Service-Requests-from-2010-to-Present/erm2-nwe9 - and try changing the data source to be the Zulip data and post a visualization of the chat data on Zulip)Thinking
Listening
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