Summary Statistics for Text as Data

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Got your hands on a new textual corpus and not sure what to do next? This workshop will introduce some off the shelf tools to help you make sense of your data to begin theoretical inquiry. Some intro to Python will be necessary; workshop will be demonstrated on Jupyter Notebook. Feel free to bring your …

R You Ready? An Absolute Beginner’s Crash Course for R with Sam O’Hana

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

R is a versatile programming language, best suited for a variety of data science needs. Whether you need to run some statistical analyses, create publication-worthy data visualizations, or even publish a website, R has a multitude of tools to help you get what you need done. This workshop is intended to get interested users up …

Introduction to Python with Rebecca Krisel

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Python is a programming language that can be used for a wide range of tasks inside and outside of the academic world. It is vastly used for Digital Humanities, collecting and analyzing data, building web applications, and more. It is an extremely popular language for academic researchers because of its flexibility and adaptability. This workshop …

Introduction to HTML and CSS with Zach Lloyd

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HTML and CSS are languages that form the structure and styling of a website. In this workshop, intended for beginning coders, you will learn the basic syntax of both languages and practice using a text editor (Visual Studio Code) to create a mock website page. No previous experience is required! Sign up for free at …

What you can make with Raspberry Pi, with Silvia Alfaro

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

A Rasberry Pi is a small single-board computer. Due to its low cost and versatility it can be a great solution, especially in terms of sustainability. In this workshop we will explore applications of Raspberry Pi for digital projects. Sign up for free at this link.

Confessions of a Digital Hoarder with Leanne Fan

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Embarrassed by the billions of browser tabs and millions of unread emails when you zoom screenshare? Feeling constantly overwhelmed by the data, papers, books you’ve accumulated on your research journey? The first step is admitting you might be a digital hoarder. Join us for the digital hoarding workshop to chat about tips/tricks and maybe achieve …

Intro to Python Part 2 with Greg Hartmann

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This workshop picks up where the first Intro to Python workshop leaves off, continuing with slightly more advanced fundamentals; attendance at the first workshop is recommended but not required--we will begin with a quick review of that material! Sign up for free here: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/gcdi-events-workshops-2023-24-2537099  

Tools of Digital Humanities with Tuka Al-Sahlani

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This workshop will provide an overview of digital humanities (DH) methods and introduce a variety of tools for your research. We will discuss the genres and vocabulary of DH from text analysis to geospatial mapping, and review resources available at the Graduate Center, locally, and online. Feel free to come with your project ideas & …

Organize Your Research Images with Tropy – A Tropy Workshop

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REGISTER Tropy is a free, open-source tool that allows historians and other humanities researchers to organize and describe photos of their archival research materials. Through its intuitive user interface, researchers can …

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, …