The best explanation I’ve seen. I would thrive in his classroom. Some teachers are just better than others. His teaching like he really want you to get it…
For anyone curious: lightboard in use, and the camera was genuinely shot from this perspective. To make it legible to the audience, the whole video was flipped in post. Men's shirt buttons fasten from right into left, leaving the left on top. Given men's fashion tradition and that, In this video, his shirt is the opposite; I think it indicates that the effect was delivered in post. Very cool perspective. I'm also willing to concede that he is so talented with reverse autography that he figured he'd dress the part, too.
I find the definition of data science fascinating. It is an interdisciplinary field combining statistics, computer science, and domain knowledge to generate meaningful insights from data. What I like about data science is that it helps us to tackle challenging real-world challenges by exploiting the power of data and#AI.
Which programs should a data scientist use to visualize data, and which programs and languages are generally prioritized in the industry? As a sociologist, I want to do the same job I do in sociology in data analysis and take myself to the next level on this path. Which programs should I focus on?
A main objection to this presentation is including "Business" as a pillar of data science - you can have data science in government, academia, NGOs, general knowledge, AI, etc etc - or is it that the B in IBM means business?!
In Today's world, everything is I.T, computers or bytes of information. It most important thing is how do you maintain data security and integrity whilst transferring data. The latter is also just as important.
Before I say something on the content, tell me how you have made this vide. You write facing the audience and it is from left to write. Please explain. That is also another tutorial you know.
Im starting my data science degree here in the uk in 8 weeks, im rubbish at maths but i got chatgpt, and ive already been learning python and sql so hopefully that will help, but panicking about maths part abit, this is my first time studying in my life, im 40, graduate at 43, no brainer, do it guys, ive already got a website portfolio.
Superb dude....such a crystal clear explanation. I've learned from this video that how to convey message or explain a huge amount of knowledge to others in an easy way. It shows that how much you have prepared and analysed all these to give us in this simple way. Great work dude. Keep it up.
I studied Relational databases as a specialty and now I study materials engineering at the university what I want is to combine these two domains using data science so I would like to know what would you guys suggest for me and thanks in advance !
This is great, both the content and the video creative. Wondering how it's shot. If the camera is in front of the glass, the writing would be flipped right?
I have a bachelor degree in industrial engineering and I have been working in the quality field (quality management system and iso 9001 certification) fo2 years and I am thinking now to study masters in data science. Do you think it's a good combination?
It was so good 😌 ...will you do a video on machine learning product and machine learning in production environment. At last machine learning engineering and MLops
Thank you for this very precise video. A follow up question that I had was what are the technical tools that are used for each step of the process that you described?
I think it would be really great to mirror the video in X axis in your editting softwares, like premier pro or ..., so we could read what you write easier
Either get a degree or do the IBM data science specialty on Coursera. That’ll give you a good long starting point. Don’t focus on being an expert, focus on starting and not stopping once you do.
is this a good career path to start with at 33 years old? I've come from an 8 years old career as a web dev but i don't know, this looks far more interesting and fun to me, I'm just scared about starting over, the job demand it has and so on. great video by the way.
Start by doing the data science certificate on coursera. I just finished the Google Analytics certificate and I’m about to dive into the data sciences one myself mostly for the Python programming language cause Google only offers R programming language
Data Science/Machine Learning/Data Engineering/Data Analyst roles are incredibly overhyped and actually are not very rewarding. The competition is insane and getting a job takes almost 18 months of grinding to break into the industry. Plus you need a masters in Data Science to actually be considered for most roles. To add on top of that, there are insanely long hours and crazy work pressure, but relatively low pay in these fields,, You must choose your field smartly for the future - Java and Cybersecurity roles along with, network engineer, VLSI, and networking roles are always hiring. So are, product management, Salesforce, and PPM type of roles. Core fields are great but they just aren't that much in demand. Always choose IT or CS or Electrical/Networking and learn to code in Java or Javascript. You are pretty much guaranteed to get a high-paying job.
The best explanation I’ve seen. I would thrive in his classroom. Some teachers are just better than others. His teaching like he really want you to get it…
Second that
For anyone curious: lightboard in use, and the camera was genuinely shot from this perspective. To make it legible to the audience, the whole video was flipped in post. Men's shirt buttons fasten from right into left, leaving the left on top. Given men's fashion tradition and that, In this video, his shirt is the opposite; I think it indicates that the effect was delivered in post. Very cool perspective. I'm also willing to concede that he is so talented with reverse autography that he figured he'd dress the part, too.
See ibm.biz/write-backwards too
Thank you dude, i was wondering why we are not seeing the handwritten in reverse. Thats the first thing that come to my mind when he begin writing.
Thank you! I thought he was just so talented which is why IBM hired him to do this video! 😂😅
Thank you
"the whole video was flipped in post"
Was the video posted and then flipped?
Probably It is the best explanation that I've ever seen about data science. Thank you
It's not an exaggeration! This video explain Data Science in eight minutes what many of the books and introductory hours long courses fail to explain.
I agree, this was easily understandable.
Dear God, this might be the best video on RUclips ever. So precise, so understandable. I am speachless
Its hurting my brain thinking about how they filmed this for the words to be in front of him but also readable from our perspective
See ibm.biz/write-backwards
@@IBMTechnology 🫶
They just flip it after the filming is done.
Mirror effect think so
The camera is behind him in the darkness
my bro was the entire video writing in mirror? damn. Thank you, a lot. A really well done explanation
We use a lightboard and reverse the image in post-production.
All teachers should be like you
It is a great video, which connects all the dots in the entire process of "Data" & "Business Outcome".
Thank you so much. An excellent high level video for executives to understand what's happening in their organization.
You literally explained it so smoothly , it really helped...
I find the definition of data science fascinating. It is an interdisciplinary field combining statistics, computer science, and domain knowledge to generate meaningful insights from data. What I like about data science is that it helps us to tackle challenging real-world challenges by exploiting the power of data and#AI.
This is the best explanation I have heard about this topic ....wow...
1:21 thanks for clarifying
Excellent overview of the roles and functions! Well done
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A complete explanation with good details thanks 👍
Yes More videos Regarding Business Analyst Role in business organisation.
Which programs should a data scientist use to visualize data, and which programs and languages are generally prioritized in the industry? As a sociologist, I want to do the same job I do in sociology in data analysis and take myself to the next level on this path. Which programs should I focus on?
There are some programming languages that help in data visualisation, like R and python
Hi Mustafa from Turkey. 🇹🇷 You should use Tablaeu, R, Python most of the times. Also Excel very frequently. InshaAllah you succeed.
Best explanation i have seen about Data Science.
Where is he writing???????????
Is you not provide in other languages like Urdu Hindi
A main objection to this presentation is including "Business" as a pillar of data science - you can have data science in government, academia, NGOs, general knowledge, AI, etc etc - or is it that the B in IBM means business?!
Simple and direct explanations
In Today's world, everything is I.T, computers or bytes of information. It most important thing is how do you maintain data security and integrity whilst transferring data. The latter is also just as important.
💯 exactly
This was really useful for me in my consideration of going back to school for data science and completely changing careers. Really great video!!
Hi ,
Could you please tell me how to use FinTech campiness what are use cases and what is feature of this technologies
Wonderful , Simple and Detailed Explanation!
It was a perfect explanation! Thank you!
Explanation level 10/10 👌👌
Amazing video. Thank you for teaching us 😊
Before I say something on the content, tell me how you have made this vide. You write facing the audience and it is from left to write. Please explain. That is also another tutorial you know.
are data analyst domain experts as well . Do they fall under the same category as Business analysts going by your analogy here?
Im starting my data science degree here in the uk in 8 weeks, im rubbish at maths but i got chatgpt, and ive already been learning python and sql so hopefully that will help, but panicking about maths part abit, this is my first time studying in my life, im 40, graduate at 43, no brainer, do it guys, ive already got a website portfolio.
How’s it going bro? I see this comment was about 2 months ago.
I am currently hoping to become a data scientist and i wish i could,i am 15 rn in 2024 i am defo gonna update this comment
what is the textbook you are using to prepare these videos?
what about data analysts? where would they contribute?
Superb dude....such a crystal clear explanation. I've learned from this video that how to convey message or explain a huge amount of knowledge to others in an easy way. It shows that how much you have prepared and analysed all these to give us in this simple way. Great work dude. Keep it up.
You have explained very simply and clearly,i had no idea of data science till i watched you video.tq so much
I studied Relational databases as a specialty and now I study materials engineering at the university what I want is to combine these two domains using data science so I would like to know what would you guys suggest for me and thanks in advance !
Now I can see the what Data Science involved in, thanks a lot, it was very valuable video.
Extremely well explanation, e keeps the attention needed in these days when the attention span is lower each day
This is great, both the content and the video creative. Wondering how it's shot. If the camera is in front of the glass, the writing would be flipped right?
What are the knowledge gap in ICT that are related to Data Science?
can someone explain it in summary, i was expacting some programming language or SQL things. What is this?
Can i do data science after BA degree??
I have a bachelor degree in industrial engineering and I have been working in the quality field (quality management system and iso 9001 certification) fo2 years and I am thinking now to study masters in data science. Do you think it's a good combination?
Very clearly explained, straightforward and the graphs helps alot. Keep up the good work!
This description was great but l have necessary to book from data science
Very informative
If a student with math subject in his graduation try to be a data scientist then what will be the procedure ?!
I also want to know it
Excellent. Thank you. Super presentation.
Where exactly do data analysts fall in this diagram?
How do one get the roadmap to become data scientist (easy to follow)
Does the data scientist do the programming part?
I would be interested in a video on data science machine learning.
He's Indian man Love it
Best explanation i ever seen
It was so good 😌 ...will you do a video on machine learning product and machine learning in production environment. At last machine learning engineering and MLops
Thank you for this very precise video. A follow up question that I had was what are the technical tools that are used for each step of the process that you described?
Wonderfully explained!
Thank you very much for explaining about data science
brilliantly explained !!
That's a clean Glass
Very mindful, very demure
Thank you.
I think it would be really great to mirror the video in X axis in your editting softwares, like premier pro or ..., so we could read what you write easier
it is mirrored
Thank you very much.
Phenomenal explanation ❤❤❤
How is he writing in Air, can anyone please tell me the tech used in the shooting of this video
Lol it's just glass
bro the questiong u should be asking is how he writing backwards like wtf
@@soupman9518 lmao
This is brilliant! Thanks
Really amazing explanation 🎉
Best explanation ever!
Thank you so much
Outstanding explanation thnx
Hi i am currently working in MNC as software Engineer in support team, can I choose MBA (data science ) panalama
One of the best videos
Excellent explanation 👌
I understand nothing
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂. I’m trying too
Try a Chinese translation. Everything makes sense in Chinese
I understand data sci meaning thats why they get alot of amount
The image output is flipped. He's not writing backwards, right?
See ibm.biz/write-backwards
@@IBMTechnology "yes we flip"
good coaching, thanks
Tq dear sir...tq ibm...enlightening.
This was very clear. Thanks
Great explanation, Thank you
i want to go in data science field. where i have to start. i want to know initial level to exper level path.
Either get a degree or do the IBM data science specialty on Coursera. That’ll give you a good long starting point. Don’t focus on being an expert, focus on starting and not stopping once you do.
Excellent Presentation.
Impressive presentation
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amazing video, well explained in short time
great one sir👏👏
is this a good career path to start with at 33 years old? I've come from an 8 years old career as a web dev but i don't know, this looks far more interesting and fun to me, I'm just scared about starting over, the job demand it has and so on. great video by the way.
I’m still young and 19 but idk what to do with my life what happened with web development?
How do they stand facing us and write in a manner that is comprehensible to us.
We flip the image in post-production. That's why you see an usually high percentage of left-handers on this channel.
@@IBMTechnology I love your content on the web about data science & ai concepts. Amazing!!
@@IBMTechnology great to know 😅
Which type of mirror he is using..?
Search on "lightboard videos".
I want to invest 5 Years into mastering this skill - Data Science, where can I start and how can I get certified with time?
Start by doing the data science certificate on coursera. I just finished the Google Analytics certificate and I’m about to dive into the data sciences one myself mostly for the Python programming language cause Google only offers R programming language
Data Science/Machine Learning/Data Engineering/Data Analyst roles are incredibly overhyped and actually are not very rewarding. The competition is insane and getting a job takes almost 18 months of grinding to break into the industry. Plus you need a masters in Data Science to actually be considered for most roles. To add on top of that, there are insanely long hours and crazy work pressure, but relatively low pay in these fields,,
You must choose your field smartly for the future -
Java and Cybersecurity roles along with, network engineer, VLSI, and networking roles are always hiring. So are, product management, Salesforce, and PPM type of roles. Core fields are great but they just aren't that much in demand. Always choose IT or CS or Electrical/Networking and learn to code in Java or Javascript. You are pretty much guaranteed to get a high-paying job.
@@mohit4902low pay? I’m pretty sure they go really high - maybe dependent on the country and location
I want to become a data engineer.. Do u give online classes??
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This is how to take class.
Really enjoyed this video thanks
Thank you, nicely explained.
Where does Adaptive analytics stand which doesnt require historical data?
Very helpful - thank you
Great!
excellent video
Just realised that you are even writing backwards very fast or the video has been flipped 😂