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python to clean data

7 Simple Python Functions to Clean Your Data

Fábio Neves  Jan 9

python

  • Merging all files from a specific folder
  • Edit every file in the same folder and re-save them again
  • Cleaning the header of your datasets
  • Split dataframe columns into two or more columns
  • Filter specific dataframe columns based on their column names
  • Calculate the number of days between two dates
  • Calculate number of weeks/months/years between two dates

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VR sketching

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I've been using the #masslesspen lately to review my work, and to do markups and more precise annotations. Like on these 1:5 scale coffee table concepts I've been cooking up. . Done in @gravitysketch with @oculus Quest and @massless.io pen . . #vrsketching #gravitysketch #industrialdesign #oculus #design #virtualreality #3dmodel #vrdesign #idsketching #productdesign #designsketching #designprocess #instaart #diseñoindustrial #diseñocolombia #design #ideation #conceptsketch #vrsketching #3dmodel #rendering #vrdesign #mixedreality #mixedrealitysketching

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haptic devices

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This new device from MIT is essentially like "Inception" — but uses a power glove instead of a dream-inducing, serum-filled briefcase. 🧤😴⁠ ⁠ Confusing enough for you? Don't worry, it's more simple than that.⁠ ⁠ Essentially, a team of researchers at MIT’s Dream Lab are working on an open source wearable "glove-like" device that can track and interact with dreams in a number of ways — including, hopefully, giving you the ability to control the content of your own dreams.⁠ ⁠ No, seriously! The team’s radical goal is to prove once and for all that dreams aren’t just meaningless gibberish — but can be “hacked, augmented, and swayed” to our benefit.⁠ ⁠ The glove-like device is called Dormio, and it's outfitted with a host of sensors that can detect which sleeping state the wearer is in. Tap the link in our bio to read more about how the glove works to control dreams.⁠ ⁠ ⁠ #MIT #technology #science #STEM #dreams #dream #neuroscience #brain #MITDreamLab #MITTech #Dormio #MITDormio #sleep #strangescience #coolscience #design #innovation #engineering #geek #gadgets #instatech #techie #AI #computer #opensource #scitech #future #futurism

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British startup TG0 have released their button-free, etee is a VR game changer allowing form more free flowing movement and natural interaction in the VR world. . . . Follow us @itshumanmade . . . . . . . Via @onlyaugmentedreality . . . . . #innovation #technology #mixedreality #virtualreality #augmentedreality #ar #vr #aftereffects #augmentedrealityapp #art #digitalart #newmediaart #arkit #motiongraphics #motiondesign #creativecoding #surface #fluidart #smarttech #technologynews #technologies #gadgets #itshumanmade DM for Credit/Removal

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What is Online Learning

https://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/page.cgi?post=70701

Online learning is planned, deliberate and thoughtful in the sense that online courses often take months or even years to develop, not days or weeks.

Online learning is far more than online courses and programs. It always has been. While inside the institution it has been difficult to imagine learning as anything other than courses and programs, outside the institution, over the last three or four decades, online learning has been something very different.

the wider internet to introduce educators to things like learning communities, blogs, social software, MOOCs, personal learning environments, and most recently, decentralized technology.

Online learning should be fast, fun, crazy, unplanned, and inspirational. It should be provided by people who are more like DJs than television producers. It should move and swim, be ad hoc and on the fly. I wish educators could get out of their classroom mindsets and actually go out and look at how the rest of the world is doing online learning. Watch a dance craze spread through TikTok, follow through-hikers on YouTube, organize a community in a Facebook group, discuss economic policy in Slack. All of that is online learning – and (resolutely) not the carefully planned courses that are over-engineered, over-produced, over-priced and over-wrought.

I quite agree with what Jim Groom said, that this is not “the time for wild experimentation.” I also recognize that a lot of what is happening today is an emergency response to an unprecedented situation. As Clint Lalonde says, “What is happening right now at many institutions as they are scrambling is grasping at life preservers trying to stay afloat

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https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/2020/04/01/emergency-remote-teaching-and-online-learning/

qualitative research in online environment

https://www.facebook.com/groups/onlinelearningcollective/permalink/557378281559541/

A Facebook group thread:

Qualitative researchers: Does anyone have any general pointers on conducting qualitative work in this environment other than doing interviews or focus groups over Zoom? Example: I (normally) do a lot of participant observation work. Where and how will I do this or do it as well as I have done it?

At this moment, my focus is all on teaching. But if this situation becomes more prolonged, I need to figure out how to keep the research going too.

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Qualitative Data Analysis Tools

https://libguides.mit.edu/anthro/qda

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Designing an Online Lesson Using the 5 Es Instructional Model

Tips for Designing an Online Learning Experience Using the 5 Es Instructional Model

the Hyperdoc website and check out the templates and already-created hyperdocs available for teachers. Lisa HighfillKelly Hilton, and Sarah Landis are the authors of The Hyperdoc Handbook and have created a website full of free resources for teachers.

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fake history

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Augmented Reality + Videoconferencing

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