Summary and Schedule
This is a new lesson built with The Carpentries Workbench.
Setup Instructions | Download files required for the lesson | |
Duration: 00h 00m | 1. Welcome and Introduction |
What topics in this workshop most appeal to you? What goals do you have in attending this workshop? |
Duration: 00h 25m | 2. Overview of Music Research using Web Data |
What research using web data is taking place in music studies? Where is research on music and the internet published? |
Duration: 00h 55m | 3. The Law and You |
What legal considerations are relevant to music researchers using web
data? What are social media platforms’ standards for collecting and processing user data? How does the law relate to the ethics of social media data mining? |
Duration: 01h 20m | 4. Protecting Users | How do you write a lesson using Markdown and sandpaper? |
Duration: 01h 50m | 5. Protecting You | How do you write a lesson using Markdown and sandpaper? |
Duration: 02h 15m | 6. Inclusion and Representation | How do you write a lesson using Markdown and sandpaper? |
Duration: 02h 40m | 7. Storing Data Carefully |
How much data should we collect and keep for research projects? How can we store data carefully? |
Duration: 03h 05m | 8. Doing Better with Data 1: Access | How do you write a lesson using Markdown and sandpaper? |
Duration: 03h 30m | 9. Doing Better with Data 2: Reflexivity | How do you write a lesson using Markdown and sandpaper? |
Duration: 03h 55m | 10. Designing More Responsible Research | How do you write a lesson using Markdown and sandpaper? |
Duration: 04h 20m | Finish |
The actual schedule may vary slightly depending on the topics and exercises chosen by the instructor.
FIXME: Setup instructions live in this document. Please specify the tools and the data sets the Learner needs to have installed.
Data Sets
Download the data zip file and unzip it to your Desktop
Software Setup
Details
Setup for different systems can be presented in dropdown menus via a
solution
tag. They will join to this discussion block, so
you can give a general overview of the software used in this lesson here
and fill out the individual operating systems (and potentially add more,
e.g. online setup) in the solutions blocks.
Use PuTTY
Use Terminal.app
Use Terminal