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Independent Summer Statistics Community (ISSC): Building a sustainable online undergraduate student community with Cocurricular Activities and Experiential Learning Opportunities
In response to disruptions to our students’ plans due to COVID-19 and widespread feelings of isolation, we built a virtual community to help our students build portfolios, meet peers, and explore careers. In all, over 700 students in our programs signed up, and among the 164 students who responded to our end-of-summer survey, 41% were active and 48% passive participants; our data suggests that even passive participation was beneficial in making students feel more connected. As part of the ISSC, we held formal and informal data science workshops, social events, and career-building activities culminating in a DataFest COVID-19 Virtual Challenge. In all, 92 eligible teams applied to participate in DataFest, 62 were invited to compete, and 42 submitted complete submissions.

In this talk, we will outline the principles guiding how the ISSC was structured including practical advice and tips for building a sustainable community, lessons learned, and plans for 2021.
Date and Time
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Co-auteurs (non y compris vous-même)
Liza Bolton
University of Toronto
Nathan A. Taback
University of Toronto
Samantha-Jo Caetano
University of Toronto
Megan Whitehead-Douglas
University of Toronto
Langue de la présentation orale
Anglais
Langue des supports visuels
Anglais

Speaker

Edit Name Primary Affiliation
Nathalie Moon University of Toronto