Intro to GIS with Anna Schlenz

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Are you looking for a way to communicate your research visually? If you're working with data related to location or movement, maps are an incredibly useful tool for visualizing, analyzing, …

Mapping User Group

GC Digital Scholarship Lab, Room 7414 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY

The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) / Mapping working group is a network of CUNY students, faculty, and staff interested in sharing methods and techniques and finding support from others about …

Mapping User Group

The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) / Mapping working group is a network of CUNY students, faculty, and staff interested in sharing methods and techniques and finding support from others about …

Think Like a Coder: Introduction to Algorithms

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  In this virtual workshop participants will be introduced to the concepts of algorithmic thinking. An algorithm is a step-by-step process for solving a problem. Knowledge of basic algorithmic principles …

Beginning Game Design with Python

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Level up your Python programming skills by creating a simple computer game! In this workshop you will be introduced to Pygame, a free and open-source library for creating computer games …

So you want to build a digital archive?

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In this in-person workshop participants will have the opportunity to work hands-on to decide what kind of project they want to create, learn about different software options and technical considerations …

ChatGPT, friend or foe?

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It's been a year since the headlines of the AI takeover shook us to our core. We might be settling into a plateau of skeptical productivity or quiet Cthulhucene horror. Come and share how ChatGPT has affected your own research and teaching experiences, and learn how others have resisted and embraced this tool. The workshop …

[Rescheduled] Beginning Game Design with Python

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Level up your Python programming skills by creating a simple computer game! In this workshop you will be introduced to Pygame, a free and open-source library for creating computer games in Python. Specifically, you will create a simple “Frogger” style game that will introduce you to the following concepts: drawing text and graphics to the …