Building Data Products for Public Impact

Info
290

3 units

Course Description

Public policy and civic organizations are increasingly guided by data products such as empirical graphs, statistical analyses, and machine learning predictions. However, no data product can deliver an absolute, unimpeachable truth. Therefore, building these products requires navigating a delicate balance between a) moving forward with identified issues and b) refining and improving the product to address issues. This class will help students develop their intuition for striking that balance through hands-on experience.

Requirements Satisfied

Ph.D. Breadth — Information Economics, Law, and Policy
Ph.D. Major/Minor Areas — Information Law and Policy
Last updated: May 19, 2025