PUG@Penn (Python Users Group) brings together members of the Penn community interested in or already working with the popular open-source programming language Python. This drop-in, informal, collaboratively-oriented group meets once per month to experiment and explore the many uses for Python across academic disciplines and industries. All are welcome – no prior experience with Python […]
Events
- From January 1, 2018
- To April 4, 2023
[For Penn Students only] Never worked in R? Get ready for your first STAT 101 assignment by exploring the R statistical programming language and its popular environment, RStudio. Navigate RStudio’s interface Do arithmetic Store data as objects Import data from a file Explore data structures Get data from a data frame Prerequisite: Install R and RStudio before attending. Sign […]
Never used Excel? Explore foundational Microsoft Excel concepts and skills useful in course assignments and on the job. Navigate using keyboard shortcuts Enter and reference values Develop and edit formulas Note: Install Excel (for Windows) before attending, or use our on-site computers. Registration required. See https://libcal.library.upenn.edu/event/9362756 for registration information Where: Yablon Financial Resources Lab, Room 244 in […]
In this workshop, we will explore GIS data models and formats, various components of the free and open source QGIS interface and tools, creating a new map, adding data layers, changing layer symbol and display properties, creating map layouts with legends, titles, north arrows, and other map elements. Registration is required. There are 12 seats […]
The R Penn Group (RPG) presented by the Research Data & Digital Scholarship team at Penn Libraries is a group that meets to discuss, learn, and collaborate on topics and projects related to statistics, mapping, data wrangling, visualization, and analysis with R programming language through hands-on problem-solving. Whether you are working on job-marketable data upskilling, […]