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There will be three options: |
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* Building a dataset using the Wikipedia API |
* '''Option 1 (default):''' [[Community Data Science Workshops/May 3rd Wikipedia project|Building a dataset using the Wikipedia API]] |
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* [http://www.codecademy.com/tracks/apis-python Introduction to APIs in Python CodeAcademy exercises] - Includes demonstrations and lessons on using APIs from [http://npr.org/ NPR], [http://bit.ly Bitly], [https://sunlightfoundation.com/ Sunlight Foundation], and [http://placekitten.com/ PlaceKitten] |
* '''Option 2 (most self-directed):'''[http://www.codecademy.com/tracks/apis-python Introduction to APIs in Python CodeAcademy exercises] - Includes demonstrations and lessons on using APIs from [http://npr.org/ NPR], [http://bit.ly Bitly], [https://sunlightfoundation.com/ Sunlight Foundation], and [http://placekitten.com/ PlaceKitten] |
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* [[Building a dataset using Twitter API]] |
* '''Option 3:''' [[Community Data Science Workshops/May 3rd Twitter project|Building a dataset using Twitter API]] |
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To attend the Twitter session, you '''must'' have registered with Twitter as a developer before the session by following the [[Community Data Science Workshops/Twitter authentication setup|Twitter authentication setup instructions]]. If you did not do this, or if you tried but did not succeed, please attend one of the other two sessions instead. |
Latest revision as of 22:09, 15 March 2015
There will be three options:
- Option 1 (default): Building a dataset using the Wikipedia API
- Option 2 (most self-directed):Introduction to APIs in Python CodeAcademy exercises - Includes demonstrations and lessons on using APIs from NPR, Bitly, Sunlight Foundation, and PlaceKitten
- Option 3: Building a dataset using Twitter API