Data Science ARES: Alison Hill

Join us at the Data Science Applied Research and Education Seminar (ARES) with:

Dr. Alison Hill
Product Manager, Data Science Communication
RStudio

Free Event | Registration Required

Talk Title: Crafting kind tools

Abstract: We are all tool-makers. If you are an educator, your lessons are tools. You make them to be used by students. Students use your lessons to build mental models piece-by-piece, and learn processes step-by-step. If you are a researcher, you design experiments as tools to be used by participants. As a scientist, your analyses are tools used by other researchers to replicate and extend what you did. And finally, if you use software for making any of these tools, you are also using a tool that was crafted by someone else. Is it kind? What makes a tool kind? In this talk, I’ll share ideas and insights I’ve gained while working to make tools for everyday data science communication kinder for users. I’ll discuss some case studies from my work on free and open-source software at RStudio over the past 2.5 years.

Speaker Profile: Alison Hill is a data scientist, behavioral scientist, and an award-winning educator. Currently, Dr. Hill works to make data science communication easier and more delightful using RStudio’s open-source toolchain. Previously, Alison was an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Oregon Health & Science University. Her research focused on health-related applications of Natural Language Processing-based methods, and was funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute, and Autism Speaks. She has written numerous scientific publications on autism and neurodevelopmental disorders and have presented research at over 25 international conferences. Alison has also taught statistics and data science for over 10 years; most recently, she has led advanced workshops on data science communication and machine learning at rstudio::conf, R / Medicine, and R in Pharma. She is also an international keynote speaker (https://alison.rbind.io/talks), co-developer of the palmerpenguins (https://allisonhorst.github.io/palmerpenguins/), distill (https://rstudio.github.io/distill/), and blogdown (https://pkgs.rstudio.com/blogdown) R packages, and co-author of the book blogdown: Creating Websites with R Markdown (https://bookdown.org/yihui/blogdown/).


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Local Time

  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Apr 12 2021
  • Time: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Zoom (Online)

Location

Zoom (Online)

Labels

SS & Education
Esther Berzunza

Organizer

Esther Berzunza
Phone
416-689-7271
Email
esther.berzunza@utoronto.ca

Moderator

Rohan Alexander
Rohan Alexander
Website
https://rohanalexander.com/