While coursework introduces undergraduate data science students to some relevant analytic skills, many are not given the myriad experiences with data and computing they need to be successful in the workplace. Additionally, students often have little background with team-based data science and the principles and tools of collaboration that are encountered outside of school. In this paper, we describe the DSC-WAV program, an NSF-funded data science workforce development project in which teams of undergraduate sophomores and juniors work with a local non-profit organization on a data-focused problem. To help students develop a sense of agency and improve their confidence in their technical and non-technical skills for doing data science, the project promoted a team-based approach to data science, adopting several processes and tools intended to facilitate this collaboration. Evidence from the project evaluation, including participant survey and interview data, is presented to document the degree to which the project was successful in engaging students in team-based data science, and how the project changed the students' perceptions of their technical and non-technical skills. We also examine opportunities for improvement and offer insight to provide advice for other data science educators who want to implement something similar at their own institutions.
翻译:虽然课程工作将本科生的数据科学引入一些相关的分析技能,但许多学生没有获得在工作场所需要成功的数据和计算方面的丰富经验,此外,学生往往缺乏团队数据科学背景以及校外遇到的协作原则和工具,在本文件中,我们描述了DSC-WAV方案,这是NSF资助的数据科学劳动力发展项目,本科生大二和低年级的团队与当地非营利组织合作解决一个以数据为重点的问题。为了帮助学生培养一种机构意识,并增强他们对从事数据科学的技术和非技术技能的信心,该项目推广了以团队为基础的数据科学方法,采用了若干进程和工具来促进这一合作。从项目评价中获得的证据,包括参与者调查和访谈数据,用来记录该项目成功地使学生参与团队数据科学的程度,以及该项目如何改变学生对其技术和非技术技能的看法。我们还研究改进的机会,并为其他想要在自己的机构实施类似做法的数据科学教育者提供咨询。