‘Ghosts in the Machine: Large Language Models Are Mostly Full of Crap But Still Surprisingly Useful If You Dare’
University of Ottawa 50 University Private, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaLed by Dr. Shawn Graham
Led by Dr. Shawn Graham
This series of workshops introduces humanities scholars to coding in the humanities. The suite of workshops covers the following topics: Each of these workshops introduces a core topic for those […]
This introductory workshop offers best practices for data organization in spreadsheets for humanities, social sciences and librarians.
Led by Jinny Yu and Celina Jeffery (from uOttawa) and Ming Tiampo (from Carleton U)
This beginner-level workshop will introduce you to the basics of SPSS statistical software, how it works, and some basic descriptive statistics, statistical procedures and chart building features. No prior knowledge of SPSS is required.
This is a hands-on introductory workshop on database management using SQL for Humanities, Social Sciences, & Librarians.
Create next level digital exhibits! We will use HTML5 to customize the appearance of your Omeka S digital exhibit and add interactive elements to your website.
Led by Parita Patel. For more info visit: https://ux-design-praxis.eventbrite.ca/
ArcGIS Pro is a professional desktop Geographic Information Systems (GIS) program. It is a powerful data visualization tool that maps and analyzes data, depicting patterns and trends. This workshop is geared towards beginners new to ArcGIS or ArcMap users making the switch to ArcGIS Pro. Attendees will become familiar with ArcGIS tools that are available on campus, learn the ArcGIS Pro interface, symbolize data, and share the resulting map.
December 3 is International Day for Persons with Disabilities! Are you building your own web site using JavaScript and frameworks? In this third workshop of the Building JavaScript Websites series, learn to adapt UI controls in a JavaScript web site to be accessible. Starting from a simple prepared single-page application, we will walk you through how easy it is to make a JavaScript web site to be AODA compliant. Each workshop in this series can be taken independently of the other workshops in the series.
An online hands-on and open studio environment to develop the narrative and technical skills to create a 2–5-minute digital research story.
Led by Pascale Dangoisse and Farinaz Basmechi