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UID:pretalx-pyconde-pydata-2025-WELCVS@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:In this tutorial\, you will speed-date with board and card game
 s that can be used to teach Data Science. You will play one game for 15 mi
 nutes\, reflect on the Data Science concepts it involves\, and then rotate
  to the next table. \n\nAs a result\, you will experience multiple ideas t
 hat you can use to make complex ideas more understandable and enjoyable. W
 e would like to demonstrate how gamification can not only used to produce 
 short puzzles and quizzes\, but also as a tool to reason complex problem-s
 olving strategies.\n\nWe will bring a set of carefully selected games that
  have been proven effective in teaching statistics\, programming\, machine
  learning and other Data Science skills. We also believe that it is probab
 ly fun to participate in this tutorial.
DTSTAMP:20260413T182000Z
LOCATION:OpenSpace
SUMMARY:Probably Fun: Board Games to teach Data Science - Paula Gonzalez Av
 alos\, Dr. Kristian Rother
URL:https://pretalx.com/pyconde-pydata-2025/talk/WELCVS/
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