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draft survey for HS24 #1
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@mbannert, what do you think of this? Revised changesKnow Your Audience
Know Their Needs
Know Their Expectations
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Latest Version:Know Your Audience
Why: if many have R knowledge, know to focus less on the "R programming in Block 2 Session 1"
Why: Determine focus of programming infrastructure in the course
Why: Determine focus of programming frameworks in the course
Why: Determine if typesetting tools should be touched upon, if yes, which?
Why: Determine focus of git in course
Why: should this be topic in course?
Why: should this be topic in course?
Why: should this be topic in course?
Why: should this be topic in course?
Why: should this be topic in course?
Why: should this be topic in course?
Why: maybe make comparison about which is good for what? vscode (git, debugging), rstudio (shiny), etc.
Why: determine type of teaching best used - work on their own, discussions, exercises, etc.
Know Their Needs
Why: determine focus - more content, or more time and guidance for group work?
Why: what is their starting point, where to expand
Why: what to focus on in course
Know Their Expectations
Why: determine "hot-topics" to focus on
Why: encourage students to align their groups based on this?
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@mbannert I was thinking, to reduce the size of the questionnaire we should either combine the questions about which tools people use, or just leave the former out, and just ask about expertise? E.G. Q.7 and Q.8 are which version control tools do you use, and what is your experience with them (none-expert) |
Final Version:Know Your AudienceIce Breaker - to know for Block 1
Block 2:
Block 3:-> check book -> infrastructure Block 4: course expectationsRaffle participation... (yes/no) display session id, save & announce winning session id...
Why: if many have R knowledge, know to focus less on the "R programming in Block 2 Session 1"
Why: Determine focus of programming infrastructure in the course
Why: Determine focus of programming frameworks in the course
Why: Determine if typesetting tools should be touched upon, if yes, which?
Why: Determine focus of git in course
Why: should this be topic in course?
Why: should this be topic in course?
Why: should this be topic in course?
Why: should this be topic in course?
Why: should this be topic in course?
Why: should this be topic in course?
Why: maybe make comparison about which is good for what? vscode (git, debugging), rstudio (shiny), etc.
Why: determine type of teaching best used - work on their own, discussions, exercises, etc.
Know Their Needs
Why: determine focus - more content, or more time and guidance for group work?
Why: what is their starting point, where to expand
Why: what to focus on in course
Know Their Expectations
Why: determine "hot-topics" to focus on
Why: encourage students to align their groups based on this?
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Know your Audience:
-> None, I dont know, less than 1 year, less than 2 years, >= 2 years,
strategy to improve your programming
2.. What is your main programming language? (Radio-Button)
-> LaTeX, Julia, SAGE
3.. Additional programming languages? (MC) -> or both Q2 and 3 as list your own
-> same as above
-> quarto, git, typst, overleaf (?), Django, Chef, React, Angular, AWS, Docker, etc.
-> None, understand the basics (commit/push/pull/branches), use regularly to collaborate, git expert (incl. GitHub workflows, actions, etc.)
6.. What is your experience with improving your code? (MC)
-> none, read/write documentation, collaboration on projects
7.. Do you automate your code?
-> no, work with CI/CD, bash, apache airflow, etc.
-> no, yes, use docker a bit, pro.
-> no, have hosted websites, know how to make a simple website, (html), css & bootstrap pro
-> none, GitHub/githlab use, r know a bit about it (scrum), scrum expert
-> none, work with databases, know how to deal with access restrictions/persistent storage
-> none, know how to visualise data, interactive online reports
-> none, docker user, Kubernetes, etc.
-> Rstudio, VSCode, Pycharm, Anaconda, etc.
-> uni/courses, own time, (research) work, (applied) work
-> if PhD, where?
Know their Needs:
-> cleaning, visualising, analysing data, web development, data management (SQL, etc.)
-> collaboration with team members, managing & working with data,
Know their Expectations:
-> ...
-> ...
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