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Webinar: Gábor Békés and Gábor Kézdi on Data Analysis for Business, Economics, and Policy
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Watch Gábor Békés and Gábor Kézdi discuss their new textbook, Data Analysis for Business, Economics, and Policy
00:00-1:58 Introduction
1:59-7:14 Why we wrote the book
7:14-9:15 Teaching the entire analytical process
9:15-12:40 Contents
12:40-17:35 Case studies
17:35-20:59 The book’s ecosystem – supporting materials
20:59-27:05 How to use the book
27:05-27:45 How to order and where to find out more
27:45-30:07 Question 1 How to teach this book in a business program
30:07-31:54 Question 2 How we improve student learning experience
31:54-33:07 Question 3 Any advice on teaching remotely?
33:07-35:06 Question 4 Can you teach undergraduates with this book?
35:06-37:08 Question 5 On coding languages
37:08-38:48 Question 6 How have your students helped to shape the way the book is written?
38:48-40:20 Question 7 How are your teaching experiences reflected in the way the book was written?
40:20-42:08 Question 8 Challenges of teaching data analysis in business
42:09-43:32 Question 9 How public health programs can use this textbook
43:32-45:21 Question 10 How does this textbook stand out?
45:21 Conclusion
00:00-1:58 Introduction
1:59-7:14 Why we wrote the book
7:14-9:15 Teaching the entire analytical process
9:15-12:40 Contents
12:40-17:35 Case studies
17:35-20:59 The book’s ecosystem – supporting materials
20:59-27:05 How to use the book
27:05-27:45 How to order and where to find out more
27:45-30:07 Question 1 How to teach this book in a business program
30:07-31:54 Question 2 How we improve student learning experience
31:54-33:07 Question 3 Any advice on teaching remotely?
33:07-35:06 Question 4 Can you teach undergraduates with this book?
35:06-37:08 Question 5 On coding languages
37:08-38:48 Question 6 How have your students helped to shape the way the book is written?
38:48-40:20 Question 7 How are your teaching experiences reflected in the way the book was written?
40:20-42:08 Question 8 Challenges of teaching data analysis in business
42:09-43:32 Question 9 How public health programs can use this textbook
43:32-45:21 Question 10 How does this textbook stand out?
45:21 Conclusion