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This course plans will be further detailed and more readings added throughout the semester.
This wiki (under development) contains practical information about INFO319 - Big Data in the autumn of 2022, including readings and exercises.


* [[Sessions]]: Information about sessions covered in the course.
* [[Readings]]: Mandatory and supplementary readings for the course. In addition, the sessions page proposes specific readings for each session.
* [[Readings]]: Information about books and articles used in the course.
* [[Sessions]]: The course comprises 8 full-day seminars. The sessions involve lectures, demos, student presentations, and practical work.
* [[Essay]]: Information about essay.
* [[Exercises]]: Exercises related to the sessions. Solutions to the exercises can form the backbone of the mandatory group assignment.
* [[Student project]]: Information about the student programming project.
* [https://www.uib.no/emne/INFO319?sem=2022h Assessment]: The course assessment has three parts:
* [[Tools]]: Which tools should we include/teach/introduce as part of the course?
** Portfolio evaluation of the essay and group assignment (55%)
* [[Exercises]]: Proposals for exercises to run as part of the course, tied to the course themes and preferably using the tools, as well as which data to run the exercises on.
** Oral presentations of essay and group assignment (15%)
* [[Literature]]: Proposals and ideas for literature we can use in the course - preferably explicitly tied to the themes.
** Written exam (3 hours) (30%)
* [[Datasets]] : Available datasets that can be used for data analysis.
* [[Essay]]: One part of the portfolio evaluation is "an individual, theoretical essay with thoughtful research and discussion of an assigned topic".
* [[Programming project|Project]]: Another part of the portfolio evaluation is a "practical assignment in groups" that has the form of a group programming project. Solutions to the suggested exercises can form the backbone of your project.
* Participation: Participation in 80% of the course seminars is ''mandatory''. Participation in ''the two last sessions is also mandatory'' (because your presentations there are part of the course assessment).
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* [https://mitt.uib.no/courses/37204/pages/info319-big-data-h22 Administration]: For formal and administrative information, see [https://mitt.uib.no/courses/37204/pages/info319-big-data-h22 UiB's Study Portal].


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== Background ==
'''Contact:''' [mailto:Andreas.Opdahl@uib.no Andreas.Opdahl@uib.no]


Some background for the new course:
''For questions that are not strictly personal, always use the [https://mitt.uib.no/courses/37204/discussion_topics/321322 discussion forum (requires login)] at [https://mitt.uib.no/courses/37204/pages/info319-big-data-h22 mitt.uib.no]. If I receive general questions about INFO319 by email, I will answer them in the forum anyway, so it is fastest to post them directly there.''
* [[Course description]]: The formal description of the course as it currently appears in the university course list.
* [[Context]]: Practical settings and formal requirements for the course, including the student's backgrounds, session lengths, semester outline, etc.
 
== Prerequisites ==
The course will build on the introductory and intermediate courses in big data technologies. If you register for the course without practical / programming skills, you are responsible for picking up the necessary background knowledge and skills on your own.
 
== Requirements ==
You must attend 80% of the [[Sessions | course sessions]], and you must submit a [[Essay | written individual essay]] and a [[student project | student group project]] by the given deadlines. Two of the sessions, the essay presentations on Thursday 2020-11-26 and programming project presentations on Friday 2020-11-27, are mandatory.
 
== Exam information ==
* [[Essay | Written individual essay]], submission deadline 2020-11-20 1400, digitally through Inspera.
* [[Student project | Student group project]], submission deadline 2020-11-25 1400, digitally through Inspera.
* [[Final exam | Final exam]], on 2019-12-18.
 
== Responsible ==
Associate Professor [mailto:vimala.nunavath@usn.no Vimala Nunavath (vimala.nunavath@usn.no)] will lead the course in the autumn of 2020. For questions that are not strictly personal, always use the [https://mitt.uib.no/courses/2634/discussion_topics discussion forum (requires login)] at [https://mitt.uib.no/courses/13673/discussion_topics mitt.uib.no]. If I receive general questions about INFO319 by email, I will answer them in the forum anyway, so it is fastest to post them directly there.
 
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'''Contact:''' [mailto:vimala.nunavath@usn.no vimala.nunavath@usn.no]

Latest revision as of 16:11, 15 November 2022

This wiki (under development) contains practical information about INFO319 - Big Data in the autumn of 2022, including readings and exercises.

  • Readings: Mandatory and supplementary readings for the course. In addition, the sessions page proposes specific readings for each session.
  • Sessions: The course comprises 8 full-day seminars. The sessions involve lectures, demos, student presentations, and practical work.
  • Exercises: Exercises related to the sessions. Solutions to the exercises can form the backbone of the mandatory group assignment.
  • Assessment: The course assessment has three parts:
    • Portfolio evaluation of the essay and group assignment (55%)
    • Oral presentations of essay and group assignment (15%)
    • Written exam (3 hours) (30%)
  • Essay: One part of the portfolio evaluation is "an individual, theoretical essay with thoughtful research and discussion of an assigned topic".
  • Project: Another part of the portfolio evaluation is a "practical assignment in groups" that has the form of a group programming project. Solutions to the suggested exercises can form the backbone of your project.
  • Participation: Participation in 80% of the course seminars is mandatory. Participation in the two last sessions is also mandatory (because your presentations there are part of the course assessment).
  • Administration: For formal and administrative information, see UiB's Study Portal.

 

Contact: Andreas.Opdahl@uib.no

For questions that are not strictly personal, always use the discussion forum (requires login) at mitt.uib.no. If I receive general questions about INFO319 by email, I will answer them in the forum anyway, so it is fastest to post them directly there.