Bayes on Jupyter

I am working on an updated version of my workshop, Bayesian Statistics Made Simple, now using Jupyter notebooks (formerly known as IPython). It's still a work in progress, but you can see a draft of my slides here:

 

If you want to run the code, you can run the notebook in your browser by hitting this button



You should see a home page like this:


If you want to try the exercises, open workshop01.ipynb.  If you just want to see the answers, open workshop01_soln.ipynb.
Either way, you should be able to run the notebooks in your browser and try out the examples.
If you run into any problems, let me know.  Comments and suggestions are welcome.
Special thanks to the generous people who run Binder, which makes it easy to share and reproduce computation.  You can watch their video here:



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