A Friendly Introduction to Python for Absolute Beginners: Part 2

In-Person Location: Electronic classroom on the 4th floor of Robarts Library (room 4033) Interested in learning to program but don't know where to start? This hands-on workshop will build on the concepts introduced in A Friendly Introduction to Python for Absolute Beginners: Part 1 to introduce you to more basic concepts of one of the […]

CDHI Visting Speaker Series: Connie Crompton on Sex and Gender in TEI and RDF

CDHI is pleased to welcome Dr. Connie Crompton as the second guest in our 2022-23 Visiting Speaker Series. Dr. Crompton is a Canada Research Chair in Digital Humanities and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Ottawa. She is the Vice-President (English) of the Canadian Society for Digital Humanities, Director […]

Faculty Roundtable: Fostering Anti-oppressive Approaches to Community Engaged Research & Learning in the Academy – Feb. 03, 2023

_x000D_ _x000D_ The Centre for Community Partnerships (CCP) and the Centre for Research and Innovation Support (CRIS) invite you to attend a roundtable focused on community-engaged learning (CEL) and community engaged research (CER). This roundtable will bring together faculty from across the University of Toronto to discuss anti-oppressive approaches to CER and CEL in the […]

The National Dialogue on Data Management Plans and Indigenous Data

Scholars and researchers working on university-based data management working groups or who are interested in Indigenous data sovereignty in Canada are invited to join us for a virtual dialogue that will contribute to the changing research data management landscape. The event will start with an overview of Indigenous data sovereignty from Indigenous scholars then lead […]

Black History Month Symposium – What Has Changed: The Role of Attitudinal Barriers to Advancing Black Inclusion

This session will focus on the attitudinal barriers that manifest in current and historical perceptions about Blackness and Black communities. It will also identify and discuss the strategies, tools and resources to strengthen advocacy and EDI transformation efforts to address intersectional forms of anti-Black racism in post-secondary environments. A panel discussion will follow.

Research Ethics in the Social Sciences, Humanities and Education Workshop – Feb. 7, 2023

The Human Research Ethics Unit invites you to join this information session to address all types of research involving human participants in the Social Sciences, Humanities, and Education. Faculty members, graduate students, and staff are invited to attend. Workshops include a presentation with opportunities for questions and discussion. The research ethics workshops are eligible for credit in the School of Graduate Studies […]

R: A Gentle Introduction for Beginners (Online)

Interested in learning R? Need to learn R for your research or for job prospects? R is a popular open-source statistical programming language that is popular in academia and industry. This workshop provides an easy entry into the data science field. Get started with learning R with this gentle hands-on workshop. You will learn how […]

Excel: Beyond the Basics

In-Person Location: Robarts Library, 5th Floor, Room 5-053 (directly across from the elevator). Map & Data Library Computer Lab Excel is a popular spreadsheet software that allows you to organize, modify and analyse your data. In this 2 hour hands-on workshop, you will gain a deeper understanding of the uses and types of data that […]

Introduction to Infographics

Infographics are a specific type of data visualization that uses a mix of data, visuals, and text to inform or persuade. They are common in marketing and social media, but are becoming more popular as a way to attract and engage with audiences to share your message. They can be used to promote yourself and […]

Intro to SciNet, Niagara and Mist

SciNet Teaching Room

In about 90 minutes, learn how to use the SciNet systems Niagara and Mist, from securely logging in to running computations on the supercomputer. Experienced users may still pick up some valuable pointers.Format: In person, as well as broadcast and recorded.

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