Event Series Mapping User Group Meeting

Mapping User Group Meeting

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The GIS and Mapping Group is a network of CUNY students, faculty and staff who are interested in sharing methods and techniques, and finding support from others about ways GIS can be used to further research and teaching. In the group, we discuss map mapping concepts and techniques, learn how to use new tools and …

Event Series RUG Meeting (Online) @ 4 – 5 PM

RUG Meeting (Online) @ 4 – 5 PM

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The R User Group meeting (RUG) is back in Fall 2022. Our first Zoom meeting is scheduled at 3 - 4 pm. This user group is beginner-friendly and we will decide what R topics to learn based on the common participants' interests. Join our CUNY Academic Commons User Group here in order to receive the …

3D Models of Canyons, Lakes & Rivers: Rayshader for RStudio

Tyler Morgan Wall's Rayshader, Rayrender and Rayverse packages for R allow you to create 3D models of both statistical information or raster images of maps. Join Sam & Rilquer as we run through a tutorial for making 3d models and images of remarkable natural landscapes. This event is hybrid, held in room 7414 or on …

Quantitative Methods & Reasoning Across the Disciplines

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Hosted in room 6418 by Walter Kaczetow & John Orellana and provided by the Interactive Technology and Pedagogy Certificate Program Offered in partnership with the Quantitative Research Consulting Center, this lab introduces quantitative methods and reasoning applied to various kinds of research projects. It will cover the basics for an interdisciplinary audience, from questions related to …

Setting your spatial stage: Geoprocessing tools with QGIS

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This workshop is intended to build up on an initial knowledge on the software QGIS. We will cover how to perform operations with vector and raster files within the QGIS environment. Operations with vector will consist of clipping, masking, intersecting, merging and buffering points, lines and polygons, in order to extract additional information from the …

Introduction to JavaScript – Part I

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JavaScript is one of the most popular programming languages and the premiere programming language of the web. In this first workshop of a two-part series, learn the basics of getting …

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 package. Join our CUNY Academic Commons User Group here in order to receive the Zoom link for the meeting and for updates about future meetings.   Please …

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 to retrieve and send data to using code. For example, the weather app on your phone connects to the weather bureau’s API system, which contains …

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 system built by and for scholars that is used by hundreds of archives, historical societies, libraries, museums, and individual researchers and teachers to create searchable …