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Some years ago, the concept of Bring Our Own Data (BYOD) meetings was coined. This part of this workshop is basically a BYOD session. In this hackathon you will apply the approaches of the previous session to your own data.
Importantly, your data does not have to be a spreadsheet. It can be in a different format too. Second, the amount of data is not important.
What your data does have to comply with, is the following:
Furthermore, the goal of this excersize is not annotate everything in full detail. That takes more effort and commonly still results in research papers and projects get European funding to undertake such efforts. A detailed annotation involves ontological discussions and require you to make choices
But not today. Today, we focus on how a minimal amount annotation can already make your research easier to work with in Integrated Approaches for Testing and Assessment (IATA).
With the demo spreadsheet in mind, you will go through the following steps and questions. Write down your answers: they are basically part of your labnotebooks. Some questions may not (yet) have an answer. These questions can be asked.
At the ends of this session, we will have plenary step where we will go through the question with
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