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Feedback from SciPy 2015 #97

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moorepants opened this issue Jul 25, 2015 · 0 comments
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Feedback from SciPy 2015 #97

moorepants opened this issue Jul 25, 2015 · 0 comments

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Here's a long list:

  • demo could have diagrams of model as it progresses in code (i.e. label what has been created while going along).
  • super cool example notebooks
  • you should model a segway balancing
  • I liked that you developed things on the board
  • Visualization and playing with params was a great way to give people with less background something to do.
  • love it! nice break from mathematica
  • very good figures
  • maybe add more questions in-between "really easy" and "the nose one" in terms of difficulty
  • seriously great tutorial, infformative, interesting, engaging, frequent exercise, were good even the "menial" ones
  • Great examples for playing with the visualization library
  • Really useful tutorial with great documentation thatnks
  • Not sure I understand the math well but i have an intutive sense of each part and know how to use python well
  • Python notebooks are not a great slide replacement
  • Positive, good pacing
  • Going well in speed
  • like building problem up with illustrations on teh white board
  • print out cheat sheet for forumals and model
  • well explained demo
  • frequent questions for audience (pos)
  • Interesting, haven't used sympy before
  • great documentation and use of the notebook
  • the notebooks seem excellent
  • as an applied mathematician the subject is interesting to me
  • notebooks and diagrams are very well laid out n descriptive
  • great drawings and explanations
  • relevant and interesting example with very clear and well documented notebooks
  • in notebook 3 center of mass exercise you should give variable names
  • the example could probably be a simpler 2 body problem just want to get a handle on the module
  • i'm a visual person sarting with the visualizzations would help
  • intro (python) probably not needed given audience
  • slightly long introduction segment
  • well paced and information, thanks
  • the pacing was uneven but you probably can't change that with such a diverse group
  • update the check_env.py to also chekc version of scipy library
  • not enough time for exerises
  • a little more explanation of the syntax of the methods, lost me with throwing out func/methods w/o explanation
  • didn't understand anything in last notebook
  • i don't have the math background for this
  • assuming knowledge of notebooks/canopy/anaconda impedes the learning process
  • typo: graviy 1st senetence
  • photo printout of example
  • colorize constants
  • please go faster through the exercises
  • definitely need a decent background to fully appreciate the material. maybe recommend some reading ahead of time.
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