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**Registration will open Friday, March 20th at 12PM**
This three-part series will cover the following materials:
Part 1: Introduction
Register using this link to get the Zoom information:
https://berkeley.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwudOmqqTwjozFBSvnGfUHTZmFYNim4Sw
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**Registration will open Friday, March 20th at 12PM**
**Registration will open Friday, March 20th at 12PM**
Pandas is a Python package providing fast, flexible, and expressive data structures designed to make working with 'relational' or 'labeled' data both easy and intuitive. It enables doing practical, real world data analysis in Python.
Co-hosted by the GIF and D-Lab. Cl
Students will be introduced to data exploration and analysis in R. You will learn how to summarize data and explore it with histograms, scatterplots, and boxplots. You will also be introduced to coding statistical data analysis via t-tests, analyses of variance, correlation, and linear regression.
The Black Recruitment and Retention Center is a student initiated, AND entirely a student ran organization that was founded in 1983 as direct response to the removal of Black students from affirmative action policies and programs, including admissions consideration, early academic outreach programs, and retention services.
Registration questions? Email us at: dlab-frontdesk@berkeley.edu
The Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group began in 2011 as a place to facilitate interdisciplinary conversations around topics in the Digital Humanities (broadly defined). We welcome participants from all disciplinary backgrounds, beginners and experts in digital skills, students, faculty, and staff. The agenda for our biweekly meetings is participant driven, and we typically h
- Join Zoom Meeting: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/589656397, Meeting ID: 589 656 397
- Google Doc: 2020-03-20 Network Analysis Fundamentals: Part 3
- Join Zoom Meeting: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/589656397, Meeting ID: 589 656 397
- Google Doc: 2020-03-19 Network Analysis Fundamentals: Part 2
Join Zoom meeting: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/248983404 Meeting ID: 248 983 404
Google Doc: 2020-03-18 Stata Fundamentals Part 2
Join Zoom link: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/438249400 Meeting ID: 438 249 400
Join Zoom Meeting: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/589656397, Meeting ID: 589 656 397
Google Doc: 2020-03-17 Network Analysis Fundamentals: Part 1
Join Zoom Meeting: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/135826993, Meeting ID: 135 826 993
Google Doc: Transparent and Reproducible Social Research Using Stata
Join Zoom Meeting: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/170682478, Meeting ID: 170 682 478
Google Doc: 2020-03-16 Python Fundamentals: Part 3