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Open source teaching and learning resources for computational social science. |
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We provide state-of-the art training in a range of different areas in computational social science from ethics to text analysis and mass collaboration. Below you can find videos, slides, code, and teaching exercises. These lectures assume a basic, working knowledge of the R language. If you do not yet know R, this resource is a great place to start. If you are a teacher, the source code for all of our teaching materials is available here. Or, check out alternative curricula developed by organizers of SICSS partner sites here that include material in different software languages and for different types of audiences.