Investigation of Instructors Passion & Students Contribution During the Lecture: Foundation of D
This Work relates to the lecture that has taken place spring term 2016 at University of California, Berkeley. For more information about the lecture, CLICK HERE!
For this work has been created a dataset based on the screencast videos, which have been posted on the Course Website by instructor of the course, Assistant Teaching Professor in the UC Berkeley EECS Department John DeNero.
Short Summary of the Course Contents:
Instructor: John DeNero
Co-instructors:
Henry Milner
Number of Lectures: 39
Number of Screencast Videos: 37
Number of Students enrolled in the Course: UNKNOWN
Total Time of Teaching according to Screencast Videos: 107,912 Seconds ≈ 30 Hours
Teaching Time:
Tools Used:
Data Gathering and Cleansing: Python, Excel
Data Visualization: Tableau
Description of Dataset:
Dataset contains 8 columns and 798 rows:
Dataset (Orginal - Not Modificated):
Python Codes for Modifying the Orginal Dataset:
Dataset (Modificated):
Some of Plots and Diagrams that can be drawn from the Dataset:
John DeNero:
Ani Adhikari:
David Wagner:
Tapan Parikh:
Henry Milner:
Michael I. Jordan:
Indirect Contribution for each Lecturer:
Contribution (Direct & Indirect) for each Chapter (Section):
Click the Button bellow to download the Dataset and IPython Notebook File: