Deborah Nolan
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http://www.stat.berkeley.edu/~nolan 05-09-2011 15:49:39
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Had fun discussing effective ways to communicate data science #SciComm with fellow panelists Deborah Nolan, Sara Stoudt, PhD, Amelia McNamara, and @jtleek. Big thanks to our enthusiastic virtual audience at #NationalWorkshopOnDataScienceEducation hosted by UC Berkeley CDSS.
Master the art of writing for data science with this free chapter on storyboards by Deborah Nolan and Sara Stoudt, PhD, including how to build a narrative, select relevant details, and order them in a compelling way. #BoostYourScienceCommunication bit.ly/3owXMKI
We broke ground on UC Berkeley’s #Gateway, the building that will be Computing, Data Science, and Society’s new home. Read on for some of the ceremony highlights! 📈🖥️🌟 #GatewayGroundbreaking #LightTheWay
We are thrilled to announce that the University of California Board of Regents just voted to establish the College of Computing, Data Science, and Society, UC Berkeley’s first new college in more than 50 years! 🎉🐻 Read the full annoucement: bit.ly/3Ipvcoj
Under recently awarded grants from the National Science Foundation (U.S. National Science Foundation), UC Berkeley, TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY, and UC Merced are creating an interdisciplinary, introductory computing and #socialscience course! data.berkeley.edu/news/uc-berkel…
New promo-code for Deborah Nolan and my book "Communicating with Data: The Art of Writing for Data Science". If you've been thinking about checking it out, now's your chance for 30% off. Thinking about using it for a class in the fall? Reach out, I'm happy to help brainstorm!
101 years ago, Neyman introduced potential outcomes and design-based inference. For a special issue of Journal of Causal Inference, Sandrine Dudoit (Sandrine Dudoit), Deb Nolan (Deborah Nolan), Terry Speed, and I wrote about how 4 books from Berkeley Statistics & Thad Dunning explain 1/