#MarchMadness is upon us! Don't drive yourself crazy with brackets this year. @Cleartelligence teamed up with Alteryx, @tableau and @DataRobot to create a kickass Bracket Generator using some of the most powerful #Data #analytics tools out there https://t.co/gTGwLOgLS7 pic.twitter.com/j4b16aipi3
— Alteryx (@alteryx) March 13, 2018
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Tim O’Reilly on his book WTF? What’s the Future and Why It’s Up to Us
from Digi*Pub…
In early December, Jack Cashman had the opportunity to meet Tim O’Reilly, the founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media. In this bonus episode, they talk about Tim’s new book, WTF? What’s the Future and Why it’s Up to Us, available from Harper Business. This book explores the roots of some of the amazing technologies that are so quickly changing our world and prompts us to consider how to use these technologies to shape a humane future.
Institutional innovation: maximizing student outreach through artificial intelligence (EducationDIVE: “One of the powerful things about AI … is that it allows schools to look at where students are at and what they need in a way more efficient and effective way than a staff member could and at scale”)
Welcome Analytics Staff Consortium!
The Analytics Staff Consortium (ASC) connects professional staff from across Harvard’s central administration and Schools who are analysts and whose work requires analytic expertise. The first year of the group was funded through a small grant from the Presidential Administrative Innovation Fund. Membership is voluntary and functions as a network designed to incubate and refine programmatic and other resources that support analysis at the university.
ASC’s charge is to:
- Improve the efficiency and quality of analysis through collaboration:
- Sharing expertise, information, and tools;
- Increasing dialogue across organizational boundaries and providing feedback and guidance to one another;
- Connecting colleagues with relevant people and groups on campus;
- Providing professional development opportunities; and
- Identifying expertise outside of Harvard in the form of print or digital materials or personnel.
- Address common analysis challenges and leverage collective expertise to inform and design solutions:
- Soliciting input about common interests, methodological questions and analysis challenges from the community; and
- Identifying priority cross-area projects and working on them collaboratively.
Welcome Digi*Pub!
DigiPub is the podcast of the Harvard Digital Publishing Collaborative. Each episode explores the spectrum between content and its audiences and communities – everything from content to business to technology in the worlds of media and publishing. We start with a short interview with a guest, followed by some quick reactions from members of the Collaborative.