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Videos for the procurement data #8

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rdstern opened this issue Nov 7, 2017 · 2 comments
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Videos for the procurement data #8

rdstern opened this issue Nov 7, 2017 · 2 comments
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rdstern commented Nov 7, 2017

We plan for a series of (how to) videos on the use of the procurement data. They are needed to complete the project for them. I list our initial ideas here for the set of videos. Then there will be a separate issue on each proposed video. They are likely to be a bit longer than the ones done so far, and will each cover a set of dialogues, rather than explaining about just one of them.

  1. The procurement data.
    We open the data (3 sheets) and describe it.
  2. The Procurement menu. We show it and use it for one task - drawing a map.
  3. Procurement > Describe > One Variable
  4. Procurement > 2 Variable frequencies
  5. Red Flags, including correlations and summaries
  6. Adding columns to the country-level data (and drawing a map again).
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mmumbo commented Nov 8, 2017

The procurement data.
We open the data (3 sheets) and describe it. This is not clear since we have 7 data sets in the procurement folder, which 3 do we describe?
The Procurement menu. We show it and use it for one task - drawing a map. Could you elaborate the point number 2, its not clear

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rdstern commented Nov 8, 2017

That's because you are just looking at the overall description, which is one line per video. There is also a detailed description of the content of the first video.

It is called World Bank Procurement Data - 1. Unfortunately I forgot to add your names to that! Apologies. I have now done that.

Keep asking questions!

We also suggest that you try out the video first, (without recording), but checking how long it takes and correcting the dialogue that I have sort of provided. Then we could discuss after you have responded. Then you do the video.

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