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DataDive Event

Sat, Sep 21

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Copley Hall (Georgetown University)

On Saturday, September 21st, DataKind DC is partnering with Georgetown University Data Science and Analytics Masters program to host a Data Dive! Come join the hackathon and meet other data lovers!

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DataDive Event
DataDive Event

Time & Location

Sep 21, 2024, 9:30 AM โ€“ 5:00 PM

Copley Hall (Georgetown University), 3700 O Street, NW ยท Washington, DC

About the Event

Introduction

On Saturday, September 21st, DataKind DC is partnering with Georgetown University Data Science and Analytics Masters program to host a Data Dive! We couldnโ€™t be more excited to see you all again (or meet the many of you who may be new to volunteering with DataKind)!

Whatโ€™s a DataDive?

A DataDive is a hackathon-style event where volunteer data scientists (or anyone interested in data science) partner with mission-driven organizations to work on a data project that helps the organizationโ€™s programming and the communities they serve. We will announce the project partners we'll be working with closer to event along with more information about each project. At the event, volunteers will then be able to choose which of the projects sounds like the best fit for them to work on for the day. As always, DataKind events are completely free to attend!

Who comes to a DataDive?

You do! Anyone with an interest in using data for good is welcome! And if youโ€™re on this page thatโ€™s you :) DataKind DC chapter leaders and core volunteers will also be in attendance.

Where and when is it?

The DataDive will be held at Georgetown Universityโ€™s Copley Formal Lounge (in Copley Hall) from 9:30am-5pm. The schedule for the day is as follows:

- 9:30am โ€“ Volunteers arrive; bagels and coffee served. There will be a sign in sheet that asks you to agree to DataKind's volunteer agreement, which you can read in advance here.

- 10:00am โ€“ Introductions to DataKind and the individual projects

- 10:45am โ€“ Begin work on projects for two-hour morning session

- 1:00pm โ€“ Lunch is served

- 1:45pm โ€“ Resume work on projects for two-hour afternoon session

- 4:00pm โ€“ Regroup to present progress made throughout the day and next steps

- 5:00pm โ€“ Event ends

What to Bring

Just yourself, your ideas, your collaborative spirit, and ideally a laptop. Weโ€™d love to see you there!

How to Sign Up

Just RSVP yes on this Meetup page! Please only RSVP if you really plan to attend, as we will use the numbers to estimate how much food to order.

Getting There

The event is located in the Copley Formal Lounge in Copley Hall. The entrance is on the north side of the building - this is where Google Maps will take you when putting in the address. There will be signs, and we will have volunteers to direct you. There is limited parking available at the Southwest parking garage (entrance from Canal Road). There is also limited street parking in the Georgetown neighborhood, but rideshare or bus is recommended. Alternative public garages are located at 1080 Wisconsin Ave NW and 3307 M St NW

About DataKind DC

DataKind DC is an all-volunteer chapter of DataKind. DataKind brings high-impact organizations together with leading data scientists to use data science in the service of humanity. From one-hour events to year-long engagements, we have designed programs that enable data scientists and social changemakers to address tough humanitarian challenges together. Our work helps organizations develop evidence-based decision-making, increase efficiency, and enhance their data literacy. It also introduces data scientists to the Data-for-Good movement and shows them how valuable their skills can be.

About Georgetown Data Science and Analytics

The Georgetown DSAN Master's program focuses on equipping students with the skills to combine computational, mathematical, and statistical methodology with exceptional communication skills and creativity. We believe that true data scientists make a difference in the world by building a bridge between data and striving toward a better world.

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