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Shields Library, room 360

Registration link Instructor: Professor Duncan Temple Lang Dates: February 27, March 5 and 12, 2020 Time: 2:10-4pm Location: DataLab classroom (Shields Library room 360) Recording and materials available after the event   Description:  This 3-part workshop series explores the underlying computational model of the R statistical language. The aim of this series is to help […]

Intro to GIS with QGIS

For Spring 2020, all DataLab and #MaptimeDavis workshops will be online via Zoom.  Please take time to familiarize yourself with this videoconferencing platform in advance of the workshop.  Date: April 14, 2020 Time: 10:00am- 12:00pm Topic: Intro to GIS with QGIS Presenter: Michele Tobias Description This introductory workshop will cover common data types and basic […]

R for Spatial Data (#MaptimeDavis)

For Spring 2020, all #MaptimeDavis workshops will be online via Zoom (password is maps!). Date: April 28, 2020 Time: 10:00am- 12:00pm Topic: R for Spatial Presenter: Leah Nagel Description: Leah Nagel, Jr. Specialist for the Center for Watershed Sciences, will lead participants in an introduction to R for spatial data. Learning Objectives - by the […]

Mapbox (#MaptimeDavis)

For Spring 2020, all #MaptimeDavis workshops will be online via Zoom (password is maps!). Date: May 12, 2020 Time: 10:00am- 12:00pm Topic: Mapbox Demonstration Presenter: Megan Danielson Description: Megan Danielson from Mabox will lead participants in an exploration of the tools offered by Mapbox.

Introduction to AWS for Research

Register now: https://registration.genomecenter.ucdavis.edu/events/datalab2020IntroAWS/  Instructors: Kevin Murakoshi, Claudiu Farcas, and Danyell Wilt Date: August 6, 2020 Time: 3 - 5:30 ( 2 hours + 30min Q&A)   Description: This workshop will introduce you to cloud computing, Amazon Web Solutions’ infrastructure (including AWS Regions and Availability Zones), and the types of workloads that are a good fit […]

Introduction to AWS with Juypter Notebooks

Register now: https://registration.genomecenter.ucdavis.edu/events/datalab2020IntroAWSwithJupyter/ Instructors: Kevin Murakoshi, Claudiu Farcas, and Danyell Wilt Date: August 20, 2020 Time: 3 - 5:30pm (2 hours + 30min for Q&A)   Description: This workshop introduces cloud computing, Amazon Web Solutions infrastructure (including AWS Regions and Availability Zones), and the types of workloads that are a good fit for AWS.  This […]

Health Data Science RLC Meeting 9/11/2020 at 10:30 am

The inaugural meeting of the Health Data Science and Systems Research and Learning Cluster will be held September 11, 2020 at 10:30 am. Dr. Nick Anderson of UC Davis Health will provide an introduction to the mission of the Health Data Science and Systems Research and Learning Cluster and also discuss current challenges and opportunities […]

Contributing geographic data through OpenStreetMap (OSM) (#maptimeDavis)

Description: While traditional mapping agencies target mapping needs of big organizations, big cities and expert users, everyday needs of map data for citizens of the developing world, small organizations and non- profit sector remain unmet. This workshop introduces learners to the world of participatory and open mapping and shows how contributions through OSM can meet […]

#maptimeDavis Studio: OpenStreetMap Data

Description: #maptimeDavis Studio is time for community discussion and learning.  This week's topic will be OpenStreetMap data. Registration: Registration is recommended but not required.  Please register here. Zoom: https://ucdavis.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwocu6tqDMpHdwsBkkZGS3vnsIOg73n7IbX password: maps More Info: #maptimeDavis Workshops & Studio is brought to you by DataLab's Spatial Sciences Research & Learning Cluster and members of the UC Davis […]

Journal Map Figure Design (#maptimeDavis)

Description: In this workshop, participants will learn how to make map figures for academic publications such as journal articles and books.  Participants will learn how to find and understand art specifications from publishers and how to make maps that fit these specifications.  They will also learn strategies for communicating effectively with small maps with limited […]