RUG Meeting Feb 17 (Friday) 4- 5 pm

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Hi, This semester RUG meeting is coming back and the first meeting is on Feb 17th (Firday) @  4 pm.  We will work on Geo-Coding and Reverse Geo-Coding using tidygeocoder …

Working with APIs in Python

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In this online synchronous workshop, we will learn how to make data requests from an Application Programming Interface (API) in Python. An API is a server that you can use …

Introduction To Omeka

Hosted in room 6418 by Ricardo Martin Coloma and provided by the Interactive Technology and Pedagogy Certificate Program. Omeka is a free Content Management System (CMS) and a web publishing …

Introduction to JavaScript – Part II

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JavaScript is one of the most popular programming languages and the premiere programming language of the web. In this second workshop of a two-part series, we will utilize our newfound …

RUG Meeting Online 4 – 5pm

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This Friday RUG is coming back and we will talk about 2 topics. One is the floating trap in programming, the other might be the chatGPT application in R. I also …

Python User Group (PUG) – Online

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Python User Group (or PUG for short) is an open and informal collaborative space for experimentation and exploration with the Python programming language. It is an opportunity for those interested in Python to work together virtually and find support. Whether you are looking for advice or assistance with new or current projects, looking to discuss …

WordPress: attractive websites with elementor

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One of the main questions when creating a website in Wordpress is how to make it more attractive. In this workshop we will learn about the popular plugin elementor. We …

“Dissertation Futures” Online Roundtable Discussion

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We are excited to bring to you a roundtable discussion on the topic of the future of dissertations to help students and faculty consider the possibilities and challenges of producing …

GitHub Part II: Building a Static Website

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This session is a follow-up from last semester’s intro to Git and Github. But, even if you didn’t attend last time, you are still welcome to join! We will be …