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In the Berkeley School of Education, I also teach in the data science major at Berkeley and have background in computer science, PhD. And I think this is just kind of a funny intersection of policy, technology, and the pathways that students actually take because we have articulation agreements in place already. 23, excuse me.
In the Berkeley School of Education, I also teach in the data science major at Berkeley and have background in computer science, PhD. And I think this is just kind of a funny intersection of policy, technology, and the pathways that students actually take because we have articulation agreements in place already. 23, excuse me.
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