Fitness Trackers’ Ethical Use of Data

fitness tracker on wrist

Fitness trackers have been flourishing in recent years. As our society continues to emphasize health and fitness, an increasing number of people seek to monitor their health and fitness data with such trackers. According to the National Institute of Health, 21% of Americans wear fitness trackers daily,  which amounts to Continue reading Fitness Trackers’ Ethical Use of Data

Tools for Note-Taking

Handwritten notes and images about statistical inference

Imagine this:  it’s the first day of a new module.  You’ve realized that how you used to take notes might not be the most effective way for the fast-paced IAA, but may not have had the time to research alternative options. There are so many great note-taking options out there, Continue reading Tools for Note-Taking

How Do Songwriters Use Analytics?

An Interview with My Roommate When I’m not working within the walls of the Institute for Advanced Analytics, I am often playing music with my roommate, Delia Vaisey. I play keyboard and sing backup vocals in her band. She is an incredible songwriter, and playing her songs is a welcome Continue reading How Do Songwriters Use Analytics?