Florence the Data Scientist and Her Magical Bookmobile - Couverture souple

Kelly, Ryan

 
9781735971902: Florence the Data Scientist and Her Magical Bookmobile

Synopsis

How did you come up with the idea for Florence the Data Scientist? Ryan Kelly: I am certainly not a data scientist! Which is really how this book came to be. I originally came up with the idea as a project for our company's annual hackathon. It's a multi-day event where we break up into teams to solve a problem and build something that encourages cross-functional collaboration and teamwork. I had only started a few weeks before and I was really struggling to effectively and concisely communicate what data science was. I thought if I couldn't explain it to my family and friends, how on earth would I explain it to my daughter? And how many actual data scientists have the same problem with their kids? What do they say on Career Day? So you wrote the story collaboratively initially? Ryan Kelly: Yes. There were over eighty ideas for projects and this book was one of a dozen selected internally for the hackathon. We ended up breaking off into a small group of nine and worked on the initial storyline and illustrations. Even though the project didn't win the hackathon (we came in third), people really wanted a finished copy to read to their kids. So we went for it! I found an illustrator and kept refining the manuscript with help from others and... here we are! Earlier this year, we hit print and now every employee of Domino has a copy to read to their kids. But you didn't want to stop there? Ryan Kelly: No way! Our mission as a company is to unlock the power of data science and this story is way too good to keep under wraps. We want to make sure kids everywhere know about it regardless of whether their parents work in the field or not.

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À propos de l?auteur

Hi. My name is Ryan Kelly.

By day, I work as a marketing executive. By night, I write children's books about puppy dogs, fire-breathing dragons, patterns, and predictions.

Kidding. Kind of.

I dreamed up this idea of writing the world's first-ever children's book about data science at something we call a "hack-a-thon" while at Domino Data Lab, a week long event where employees break up into dynamic and nimble teams and think up big ideas to solve tough problems.

But, to tell you the truth, I didn't write this children's book to just encourage the next generation to get passionate future careers in data science. No. I wrote it because I wanted to encourage the next generation to get passionate about problem-solving. Because, well, let's face it, our world is full of them and the future of humanity will rely heavily on those with the willingness (and passion) to solve them. Mernie Gallagher-Cole has illustrated for children for over 30 years! Her whimsical and charming style can be found in children's books, games, puzzles, party good, e-books, and gaming apps. Mernie lives in West Chester, PA with her husband, kids and cats.

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