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Learner Outcomes: After taking this course, you will be able to:
- Utilize various Application Programming Interface (API) services to collect data from different social media sources such as YouTube, Twitter, and Flickr.
- Process the collected data - primarily structured - using methods involving correlation, regression, and classification to derive insights about the sources and people who generated that data.
- Analyze unstructured data - primarily textual comments - for sentiments expressed in them.
- Use different tools for collecting, analyzing, and exploring social media data for research and development purposes.
Sample Learner Story: Data analyst wanting to leverage social media data.
Isabella is a Data Analyst working as a consultant for a multinational corporation. She has experience working with Web analysis tools as well as marketing data. She wants to now expand into social media arena, trying to leverage the vast amounts of data available through various social media channels. Specifically, she wants to see how their clients, partners, and competitors view their products/services and talk about them. She hopes to build a new workflow of data analytics that incorporates traditional data processing using Web and marketing tools, as well as newer methods of using social media data.
Sample Job Roles requiring these skills:
- Social Media Analyst
- Web Analyst
- Data Analyst
- Marketing and Public Relations
Final Project Deliverable/ Artifact: The course will have a series of small assignments or mini-projects that involve data collection, analysis, and presentation involving various social media sources using the techniques learned in the class.
The course was developed by Dr. Chirag Shah while he was a faculty member at Rutgers University. He is currently a faculty member at University of Washington.
Syllabus
- Introduction to Data Analytics
- In this module, you’ll be introduced to key concepts in social media data and data analytics. You’ll learn the difference between structured and unstructured data, with a focus on how structured data is analyzed and what insights it can provide. The module also introduces common data visualizations used to explore and present data. This course assumes prior programming experience in Python and R.
- Collecting and Extracting Social Media Data
- In this module, you will learn how to collect data from X and YouTube using Python. You’ll begin with a brief introduction to Python, then work with Python scripts (with minor edits) to extract data from each platform. The module also covers how to create developer accounts and obtain the required credentials to access social media APIs. Before starting, make sure Python, R, and Anaconda are installed and properly configured, and that you are comfortable installing required packages, as all activities in this unit depend on these tools.
- Data Analysis, Visualization, and Exploration
- In this module, you will analyze and visualize real-world social media data from YouTube and Yelp. You'll begin by applying statistical methods like correlation and regression to the YouTube dataset you've already seen. Then, you will be introduced to R, a powerful platform for statistical analysis, which you'll use to examine a much larger dataset from Yelp. To succeed, please ensure your Python and R environments are fully configured and that you are ready to install the new packages required for this module. A quick review of correlation and regression concepts is also recommended before you begin.
- Case Studies
- It's time to put your skills to the test on one of the most common forms of unstructured data: text from X (formerly Twitter). In this module, you'll complete two practical case studies—first, you'll uncover public sentiment using Python, and second, you'll explore text mining techniques with R. Finally, you’ll get a full course summary and a roadmap for where to take your new skills next.
Taught by
Chirag Shah
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Great class! This class was very practical and well structured. Upon completion one can immediately apply the skillsets in real world analytics work.
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