Natalie and Javier’s Office Hour
For more information on Natalie's work and skillset: https://natalieoshea.github.io/ For more information on Javier's work and skillset: http://cuny.is/joteropena/
For more information on Natalie's work and skillset: https://natalieoshea.github.io/ For more information on Javier's work and skillset: http://cuny.is/joteropena/
Python is a programming language that can be used for a wide range of tasks, including collecting and analyzing data in a variety of formats, building web applications, and much more. It is an extremely popular programming language for academic researchers because of its flexibility and adaptability. In this workshop, we will learn the basic …
The RStudio environment makes truly reproducible research accessible. Reporting your work and ensuring that your code will run in any environment is made easier with RMarkdown and R Projects. In this workshop, you will learn how to keep your analyses organized, understandable, and sharable using these tools and others. By the end you will have …
Open Office Hours with Param Ajmera. Param's research interests include technologies of digital archiving and curation, American Studies, as well as Race and Ethnicity Studies.
This is a closed meeting, open only to selected participants in the Data for Public Good project.
Join us in cuny.is/pug for more details on how to participate.
For more information on Stefano's work and skillset: https://commons.gc.cuny.edu/members/smorello
Visualizing data effectively is an important component of any research project, from initial data exploration to the final research product. The same data can tell many stories, and this workshop will give you the tools to uncover them. Using the incredibly popular ggplot2 package in R, you will learn how to make reproducible data visualizations …
This is a closed meeting, open only to selected participants in the Data for Public Good project.
Unfortunately, this event has been cancelled due to ongoing concerns about the coronavirus outbreak. Please stay tuned for further updates. R User’s Group (i.e., RUG) is a place for newbies and experts alike to learn and work together on projects using the statistical programming language, R. Do you want to learn the best practices for …