Teaching the Digital Humanities: Without a Budget
Led by Helen Davies and Larry Eames. For more information, visit http://dhsi.org.
Led by Helen Davies and Larry Eames. For more information, visit http://dhsi.org.
Led by Hoyeol Kim. For more information, visit http://dhsi.org.
Led by Chris Tanasescu (Margento). For more information, visit http://dhsi.org.
Led by Richard Snyder. For more information, visit http://dhsi.org.
Led by Graham Jensen. For more information, visit http://dhsi.org.
Led by Jacquelyne Thoni Howard. For more information, visit http://dhsi.org.
Led by Harold Short, John Unsworth, Bethany Nowviskie, and Ray Siemens. For more information, visit http://dhsi.org.
Led by Natasia Herold. For more information, visit http://dhsi.org.
This virtual workshop will provide an introduction to ggplot2, an open-source data visualization package for the statistical programming language R. This workshop will go overbasic tips for creating visualizations and customizing the design of those graphs. A basic familiarity with R will be helpful for this workshop.
Are you building your own web site using JavaScript and frameworks? In this first workshop of the Building JavaScript Websites series, learn to apply consistent design standards to a JavaScript web site. Starting from a simple prepared single-page application, we will walk you through how to apply consistent theme styling, using McMaster Branding guidelines as an example. Each workshop in this series can be taken independently of the other workshops in the series.
Start your research off on the right track using digital tools. In this session Jeff Demaine (Bibliometrics Librarian) and Isaac Pratt (Research Data Management Specialist) will introduce you to research impact and research data management tools you can use to organize your research and create a researcher profile. Your profile as a researcher should be a story that you create. Learn how to distinguish yourself from other researchers using a free ORCiD account that will automatically showcase all your academic activities. Learn how to organize and document your data to save time and make your life easier. Follow a few simple tips to keep your data safe and securely store your research data so your thesis isn’t taken down by a hard drive failure.
This virtual session introduces attendees to the world of Research Impact. Research impact counts the number of times a publication has been cited by other researchers or mentioned in media. Understanding the field can help you identify “hot topics” of emerging research, gain a more thorough grasp of your research community, benchmark your career progress, communicate your knowledge more effectively, and more. Learn to leverage key databases to identify the expertise of researchers, institutions, and journals at this introductory workshop!