Introduction to Python and Introduction to Using APIs with Python

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2017-02-24
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Indiana University Workshop in Methods
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Part I: Introduction to Python (1:30pm) Python is a widely used, general purpose programming language. Part I of the workshop will introduce the basic elements of Python that are commonly used for data cleaning, analysis, visualization, and other applications. Participants will also learn how to set up a "development environment" for Python on their personal computer. Computers with Python pre-loaded are available in the SSRC on a first-come, first-served basis. This workshop is intended for social scientists who are new to programming. No experience is required. Part II: Introduction to Using APIs with Python (3pm) An application programming interface (API) is a tool that allows computers to communicate and share information. For social scientists, APIs can be useful for accessing data or services from firms, organizations, or government agencies. Part II of the workshop will introduce the use of APIs to obtain data from sources such as Survey Monkey, Twitter, or Data.gov. This workshop is intended for social scientists who are new to working with APIs, but have some familiarity with Python or have attended the Introduction to Python workshop.
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NaLette Brodnax is a data scientist and joint PhD candidate at Indiana University Bloomington in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the department of Political Science. Her fields of specialization include public policy, policy analysis, and quantitative research methodology.
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Workshop in Methods, Python, web scraping
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