Biological data science courses at UMONS, Belgium: student's activity for 2018-2019
DOI10.5281/zenodo.6420348Zenodo6420348MaRDI QIDQ6683161FDOQ6683161
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
Guyliann Engels, Philippe Grosjean
Publication date: 7 April 2022
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Progression of the students in the different exercises of the biological data science courses at the University of Mons, Belgium for the academic year 2018-2019. Activity of the students was recorded to monitor their individual progression in asynchronous exercises. The courses were taught in flipped classroom by Philippe Grosjean (philippe.grosjean@umons.ac.be) and Guyliann Engels (guyliann.engels@umons.ac.be) the University of Mons. These authors designed almost all the teaching material, the exercises, and the related software. How to use these data? The README file provides detailed information on the purpose, collection and management of the data. The data are presented in tabular format in CSV files. Metadata in the `datapackage.json` document the different tables and their fields. It is in the Frictionless data format (https://frictionlessdata.io). You can get a view of a part of these metadata by uploading the file `datapackage.json` into the inline data package creator athttps://create.frictionlessdata.io. There is a large set of libraries and tools for different programming languages available athttps://frictionlessdata.io/tooling/libraries/. Otherwise, any CSV library should import the data in your favourite software. Please, note that encoding is UTF8. For R, the {learnitdown} package provides specific functions to import these data and/or convert them in a SQLite database (https://www.sciviews.org/learnitdown/). For any question, send an email atsdd@sciviews.org.
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