Udacity Data Analyst Nanodegree
Projects for my Udacity Data Analyst Nanodegree
P0: Find the Optimal Chopstick Length
An opportunity to get started with data analysis and receive some quick feedback about your progress.
Set up iPython notebook and commonly used data analysis libraries on your own computer. Use them to dig into the results of an experiment testing the optimal length of chopsticks and present your findings.
P1: Test a Perceptual Phenomenon
Use descriptive statistics and a statistical test to analyze the Stroop effect, a classic result of experimental psychology. Give your readers a good intuition for the data and use statistical inference to draw a conclusion based on the results.
P2: Investigate a Dataset
Choose one of Udacity's curated datasets and investigate it using NumPy and Pandas. Go through the entire data analysis process, starting by posing a question and finishing by sharing your findings.
P3: Wrangle OpenStreetMap Data
Choose any area of the world in https://www.openstreetmap.org and use data munging techniques, such as assessing the quality of the data for validity, accuracy, completeness, consistency and uniformity, to clean the OpenStreetMap data for a part of the world that you care about. Choose to learn SQL or MongoDB and apply your chosen schema to the project.
P4: Explore and Summarize Data
Use R and apply exploratory data analysis techniques to explore a selected data set for distributions, outliers, and anomalies.
The 6 most desirable coding jobs (and the types of people drawn to each)
New Coders: How Salary and Time Spent Learning Vary by Demographic
Developing Data Scientists and Engineers
P5: Identify Fraud from Enron Email
Play detective and put your machine learning skills to use by building an algorithm to identify Enron Employees who may have committed fraud based on the public Enron financial and email dataset.
P6: Make Effective Data Visualization
Create a data visualization from a data set that tells a story or highlights trends or patterns in the data. Use either dimple.js or d3.js to create the visualization. Your work should be a reflection of the theory and practice of data visualization, such as visual encodings, design principles, and effective communication.
P7: Design an A/B Test
Make design decisions for an A/B test, including which metrics to measure and how long the test should be run. Analyze the results of an A/B test that was run by Udacity and recommend whether or not to launch the change.