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pilot episode
My First Steps into the World of Data Thinking
As I walked into my first Data Thinking class, a sense of curiosity mixed with apprehension filled me. I was not quite sure what to expect, and yet, the promise of a fascinating journey into the heart of data and how it shapes our world enthralled me. With each step, I felt like I was about to embark on a voyage of discovery and learning.
From the moment the class began, it was clear that this was not going to be just about cold, hard facts and numbers. Instead, it was going to be an exploration of the relationships between data, decision-making, and human experience