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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.
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.
Reshaping and Joining Data in R with dplyr
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Join Johns Hopkins Data Services for this workshop and you will learn to use several functions in dplyr to manipulate data for the first half of the workshop. For the second part of this workshop, you will learn the join functions in dplyr to combine two datasets. You will need to have either some basic knowledge about using R or have previously attended Data Services' "Introduction to R for Absolute Beginners" workshop to take this one.
Film Screening: "The Tallest Dwarf" with Director Julie Wyman and Producer Jonna McKone
7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Mergenthaler Hall
Julie Wyman's new film, The Tallest Dwarf, details her experiences with short stature and ambiguities surrounding the medical diagnosis of dwarfism. The film interrogates the role of biomedicine in defining and treating dwarfism, showing different perspectives on medical intervention within the Little People community. Wyman will visit Johns Hopkins for a free screening of her film, followed by a conversation with Wyman, film producer Jonna McKone, and audience members.
Interactive Data Visualization in R with Shiny
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Are you interested in exploring and understanding your data? Would you like to communicate your R analysis in an easy to use, interactive way? Shiny is an R package that makes it simple to build and share web applications for the purpose of visualizing and communicating your data interactively. Note: This is a two-day, three-hour workshop; you only need to register once but are required to attend both.
Read It & Eat It: The Sheridan Libraries Edible Book Festival
12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Glass Pavilion
Join in the celebration of baking, reading, and 150 years of Johns Hopkins at Read It & Eat It, the Sheridan Libraries' annual edible book festival.
CMTS Work Smarter Series: Schedule Like a Pro
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Malone Hall
Simplify your scheduling process with the Center for Media & Technology Solutions and learn how to schedule like a pro, including Outlook Schedule Assistant and using Outlook and Zoom together, including calendar integration, sending invitations, and scheduling Zoom meetings directly within Outlook.
Protecting Human Subject Data Privacy: An Introduction
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Protecting research participant and patients' privacy is challenging not just for security but also when anonymizing data for external collaborators, publications, and research databases. Join Johns Hopkins Data Services for an overview of common privacy disclosure risks from personal and health identifiers in data.
CMTS Work Smarter Series: Basic Troubleshooting
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Malone Hall
Tech troubles slowing you down? Join the Center for Media & Technology Solutions to learn simple fixes and settings that can save you time and frustration, like optimizing your browser for Canvas, troubleshooting common issues with LTI tools, and the best ways to reach out for support.