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You Can Do This, Too: Our Experiences in Education Research
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Do you want to try out an idea to improve your teaching but not sure how? Have you tried an idea to help students but can't tell if it's working? Come and meet Johns Hopkins faculty and staff who wanted to measure their impact on students but did not have prior education research training.
Put Your Research on the Map
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Whether you are studying environmental patterns, public health, social trends, historical events, or other topics, maps can be a powerful way to analyze and communicate your findings. In this session, presenters will introduce commonly used ArcGIS mapping tools and walk through a live demo showing how to turn a dataset into a map.
Financial Wellness Series | Can I Pull You for a Chat?: The Art of Salary Negotiation
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Financial wellness educator Shahar Ziv will make negotiating your salary less scary and more strategic, including how to evaluate and negotiate job offers, actionable strategies for discussing benefits, and how to make your offers align with your goals.
IN DIALOGUE: Public Health and Religion | Understanding Religion as a Civic Institution: Evangelical Megachurches and Civic Action
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Hahrie Han, a political scientist at Johns Hopkins University and the faculty director of the P3 Research Lab, will give a talk titled "Understanding Religion as a Civic Institution: Evangelical Megachurches and Civic Action" as part of the Public Health & Religion Seminar Series.
Introduction to Data Visualization in Python
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
You've cleaned and analyzed your data, now learn how to visualize it—critical for both understanding the meaning and patterns hidden in your data and communicating it to an audience. Some prior experience in Python is required.
"From Mistakes to Meaning" Book Launch with Michael Lynton and Josh Steiner
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Hopkins Bloomberg Center
Leading executives Michael Lynton and Joshua Steiner will discuss how confronting mistakes can break patterns and help us live more fully.
Democracy by Design Series: Engineering Responsible and Effective Civic Engagement
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Mudd Hall
Join the second installment of the Democracy by Design: Engineering a Civic Life lecture series featuring retired senator Ben Cardin, who will explore the citizen's responsibility to be engaged and the importance of civic engagement in U.S. democracy.
AI Meets GIS
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
This Johns Hopkins Data Services 90-minute workshop introduces how generative AI tools can help you brainstorm, plan, and troubleshoot common geographic information systems (GIS) tasks. Attendees will also walk through Esri's AI tools to highlight what is possible within the ArcGIS mapping ecosystem.
Preparing to Share Human-Participant Data in a Repository
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
This workshop will provide an overview of best practices and factors to consider when preparing to share human-participant data in a repository, from the beginning of your project to the end.
Opioid Documents in Action: Diverting Data and Drugs
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Join the Opioid Industry Documents Archive (OIDA) for a Q&A with Antoine Lentacker about his article using OIDA, titled "Diverting Data and Drugs: A Narrative Review of the Mallinckrodt Documents." OIDA is a groundbreaking digital archive of documents arising from the opioid industry that advances understanding of the root causes of the opioid epidemic and helps address corporate behavior that is harmful to public health.