You’ve learned the basics of NVivo, but want to do more exploration. Come to this workshop to learn about code management, cases and classifications, and get started with complex queries. We will also touch on teamwork in NVivo. Prerequisites: Participants need to have attended NVivo 1 workshop or watched the video recording on our NVivo […]
Events
- From January 1, 2018
- To March 28, 2023
Principles of computer science appear in unexpected places. Even if you have never touched a programming language, chances are that you have played board games. Come see how computer science concepts show up in games like Catan, Ticket to Ride, etc. (No coding or gaming experience required!) Location: Biotech Commons – Gershwin & Bennett Family Collaborative Classroom Click […]
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 […]
You know what’s better than learning how to use R? Learning how to use R with other people! Bring your research, dream up a mini project, or learn how to think critically about relevant data with your peers. The R Penn Group (RPG) presented by the Research Data & Digital Scholarship team at Penn Libraries […]
This session will help the Penn research community assess the potential benefits and risks of collecting, analyzing, and sharing research data, including concerns about overburdening certain populations, potential reidentification, and possible intellectual property concerns. It will introduce the audience to the basics of ethical data practice, then introduce some practical tools and highlight Penn resources available to help researchers make informed decisions about how, when, and […]