How Text and Data Mining Enables Digital Literacy in the Classroom
Read about the University of Sydney’s journey to integrate text and data mining (TDM) into its undergraduate courses and incorporate it across disciplines
How Text and Data Mining Enables Digital Literacy in the Classroom
Read about the University of Sydney’s journey to integrate text and data mining (TDM) into its undergraduate courses and incorporate it across disciplines
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