Introduction to Python & Coding for HSS – Part I of the HSS Python Series

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COURSE DESCRIPTION
This is the first workshop of a beginner level four-part series for humanities and social sciences researchers (HSS) and librarians. We will use Python due to its vast popularity, easy syntax, and powerful extensions, while working in the user-friendly and convenient JupyterLab environment. This session focuses on introducing participants to basic coding concepts and fundamentals to help them confidently participate in high-level conceptual discussions with computer programmers or technical team members. These general concepts will be reinforced and illustrated with the hands-on development of simple programs that can immediately help with text-based research and analysis.
Participants can continue in the series to apply the Python knowledge with Textual Analysis (TextBlob) and LLMs. It is highly recommended that you complete this 2-part Python series before joining the Textual Analysis sessions.
For the Python workshops, you do not need any previous knowledge of the tools that will be presented or prior programming experience.
You need a laptop with a Mac, Linux, or Windows operating system (not a tablet, Chromebook, etc) on which you have administrative privileges, as you will need to pre-load specific software packages.
Instructor: Tannia Chevez
