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9.3.1 eHarmony - Video 1: The Goal of eHarmony3:4920
3.1.1 Welcome to Unit 3: Modeling the Expert - An Introduction to Logistical Regression0:38167
7.3.1 Visualization for Law and Order - Video 1: Predictive Policing4:2329
1.4.5 R1. Understanding Food - Video 4: Creating Plots in R7:46223
1.4.2 R1. Understanding Food - Video 1: The Importance of Food and Nutrition2:18395
2.2.3 An Introduction to Linear Regression - Video 2: One-variable Linear Regression8:47315
2.2.9 An Introduction to Linear Regression - Video 5: Understanding the Model12:32218
5.4.4 R5. Predictive Coding - Video 3: Pre-Processing2:3629
5.4.8 R5. Predictive Coding - Video 7: The ROC Curve3:2025
1.4.6 R1. Understanding Food - Video 5: Adding Variables5:478
1.4.3 R1. Understanding Food - Video 2: Working with Data in R4:11332
1.4.4 R1. Understanding Food - Video 3: Data Analysis7:42315
6.2.15 An Introduction to Clustering - Video 8: The Analytics Edge of Recommendation Systems3:2344
9.3.5 eHarmony - Video 3: Predicting Compatibility Scores3:4518
4.4.2 R4. Regression Trees - Video 1: Boston Housing Data4:4657
3.2.2 Introduction to Logistical Regression - Video 2: Building the Dataset3:41105
1.4.6 R1. Understanding Food - Video 5: Adding Variables4:50208
4.3.17 Healthcare Costs - Video 9: Results3:5032
7.3.13 Visualization for Law and Order - Video 7: The Analytics Edge1:7017
1.4.7 R1. Understanding Food - Video 6: Summary Tables6:27191
2.2.15 An Introduction to Linear Regression - Video 8: Comparing the Model to the Experts1:48140
1.2.4 The Analytics Edge - Video 4: Example 3 - The Framingham Heart Study2:421,554
Rooted in the Personal2:22397
Real-World Learning Outcomes2:11223
Key Learning1:60269
Inspiration for the Course0:3988
Sharing with Teachers2:1458
Valuing Teachers from the Diaspora1:3855
Oral Presentations1:5280
Facilitating Meaningful Classroom Discussions3:2547
Prezantasyon oral etidyan yo: Konekte analiz abstrè ak esperyans ke yo viv (Oral Presentations)1:3828
2. How much variation in space and in time through the history of Haitian Creole?3:34316
Entèvyou ak pwofesè a: Fasilite brase lide ki djanm nan sal klas (Facilitating Discussions)2:1827
4. Post-colonial discourses of power & identity; the making of socio-economic & cultural hierarchies15:52217
8. Against Creole Exceptionalism, Part 1: Creole languages are perfectly normal languages16:1187
Meet the Educator0:5787
Chache konprann ki moun nou ye: Kesyon etidyan yo sou idantite (Rooted in the Personal)2:0034
Ki sa ki enspire kou a (Inspiration for the Course)0:4073
1. Do "Pidgins" exist? Do Creole languages come from Pidgins?9:315,711
9. Against Creole Exceptionalism, Part 2: Creole formation is normal language change9:2568
10. Against Creole Exceptionalism (3): Creole formation is language acquisition plus social factors9:3641
6. Language, culture, identity and "authenticity" in post-colonial communities14:2375
7. Feedback to students who led class discussion3:30117
Using Student Surveys1:2326
Unpacking Misconceptions3:1928
Pataje ak anseyan pou ankouraje chanjman sosyal tou patou (Sharing with Teachers)1:5223
Enpak aprantisaj la nan lavi tou lè jou etidyan yo (Real-World Learning Outcomes)1:4720
Sèvi ak sondaj pami etidyan yo pou n byen kadre ansèyman an selon pwofil etidyan yo (Surveys)1:3022
Korije vye lide sou lang kreyòl e sou fòmasyon idantite (Unpacking Misconceptions)2:3127
3. On "Kreyolofoni": Why do we still use the label "Creole" to refer to "Creole languages"?7:33125
A Different Way to View the World1:4145
Advice for Educators: Help Students Read the Word and the World1:2537
Brase lide ak edikatè a (Meet the Educator)0:5048
5. Language & discourses of power in the making of "authentic" identities in post-colonial soc...14:39111
12. A brief & partial history of anti-Creole myths at the core of imperialism—linguistic & oth...17:5038
11. "Birth certificates" of languages created via migration & population contact—Kreyòl, E...9:5738
Lecture: Mathematics of Big Data and Machine Learning38:1697,119
J-Lab: A Space to Figure Things Out0:551,546
Pedagogical Iteration1:49612
Building Up to an Audience2:90566
On Grading Student Papers2:33896
Developing Students' Science Communication Skills4:57561
The Role of Iteration in Developing Oral Communication Skills1:44401
Student Challenge #2: Encountering a Multidimensional Learning Surface0:53268
Providing Science Communication Practice1:52159
Tips for Educators1:23291
Supporting Students with Individual Conferences3:20169
An Invitation to New Students1:27270
Unique Aspects of the Course1:4599
Meet the Educator0:43126
Take this Course, Even if You Want to be a Theoretical Physicist0:29776
Developing New Experiments: Behind the Scenes4:26121
Meet the Educator0:35147
Teaching as Coaching1:31312
Time Management Tip: Don’t Procrastinate!0:54793
Student Challenge #1: Unlearning How to do Experiments1:59199
Using the Concept of Metadiscourse to Improve Students’ Oral Presentations1:2051
Flipping the Classroom1:4739
Advice for Women in Physics: Be Confident0:35212
Building Up to an Audience2:9049
Tips for Partnering with Technical Faculty1:1539
Improving Early Physics Education2:31107
The Role of Teamwork in "Junior Lab"2:3140
Flipping the Classroom2:2368
Tips for Educators1:2265
Meet the Educator1:2078
Providing Productive Feedback1:1060
Faster than the Speed of Light: A Future Junior Lab Experiment2:4572
Teaching as Coaching1:3112
Keys to Success in the Course: Perseverance and Data Analysis1:2658
Positioning Communication Instructors as Coaches, Not Graders1:3627
Eliciting Cognitive Dissonance1:1932
Tips for Educators0:4771
How Students Develop as Physicists over the Course of the Semester3:70114
Student Challenge #3: Learning Data Analysis1:5447
J-Lab Offers a Wide Range of Experiments0:4450
Advice for Students: Be Persistent0:5192
On the Flipped Classroom Format0:4849
Helping Students Cultivate Identities as Scientists1:1635
An Active Learning Example3:2440



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