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Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
TBA
Location: 
D-Lab Collaboratory or D-Lab Conference Room (371 Barrows), depends on week
Description

The Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group (BDHWG) brings together students, faculty, and staff to explore the exciting field of digital humanities. Digital humanities uses computing methods and tools to answer old questions and raise new ones. We welcome everyone regardless of discipline and technical background. We're a low-stakes, no-prep group excited to play with new ideas and learn from one another! Follow our blog for updates and resources about digital humanities, subscribe to our mailing list, see our upcoming events calendar, and join us on the twitterverse with #bdhwg.

BDHWG will be holding its first meeting of the semester on Friday, January 22 from 12 to 1 PM. We'll be gathering at the D-Lab Collaboratory in 356 Barrows.  We’ll be discussing meeting topics and plans for the semester, as well as planning for the not-so-distant DH Faire on April 13th. Help us schedule events by filling in this Doodle with your general availability on Fridays. Things in the works:

  • a project workshopping day: we're looking for two volunteers who are interested in sharing their work and receiving feedback
  • poster-wrangling session for DH Faire
  • OCR 101
  • mashup meeting with the New Media Working Group
  • geospatial mashup meeting with the Urban History Working Group

 

Details
D-lab Facilitator: 
Jon Stiles

Hack the Mic(rophone): Hi-Tek Guests from On and Off Campus

When & Where
Schedule: 
Alternating Wednesdays, 4-5:30pm
Location: 
D-Lab Convening Room
Description

Hack the Mic will be a rotating set of speakers that might serve as a launching point for new projects and new directions in the D-Lab and beyond! If you have a guest speaker you'd like to invite, please get in touch with Dav Clark (davclark at berkeley.edu).

The next meeting will be 3/16, with a presentation from PubNub:

Live visualizations and analysis can create a better opportunities for insight, but processing, charting and mapping realtime data streams can be cumbersome.

This Wednesday, March 16, we'll describe how to make simplify these challenges with PubNub, a low-latency data delivery system. We'll cover PubNub's design goals, architecture, and basic APIs, including approaches to including data distribution within larger systems. From there, we'll demo our web-based platform for realtime, live updating animated visualizations – EON.

Archives and more information can be found at the "Topic List" link below!

Details
D-lab Facilitator: 
Dav Clark
Participant Technology Requirement: 
Varies. Please check the agenda for each session.

Berkeley Bitcoin Working Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
Tuesdays, 7:00-9:30pm
Location: 
D-Lab Convening Room (356B)
Description

This working group will convene Bitcoin experts and novices to discuss and work on new developments around Bitcoin and block chain infrastructure. For more information on the local Bitcoin community, go to bitcoin.berkeley.edu.

Details
D-lab Facilitator: 
Jack Burris

Learn Python Working Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
Mondays, 5.00 - 6.30pm
Location: 
D-Lab Convening Room
Description

Learn Python is a working group on the UC Berkeley campus, sponsored by the D-Lab. We hold informal weekly meetings teaching and learning about different topics in the Python programming language, especially for social science, data science, and visualization.

This is ideal for learners who are new to Python — you'll have a group of peers instead of being by yourself. If you're a little more advanced, you can try to teach something. You are welcome to attend any or all meetings throughout the semester.

You can check out or improve our learning resources. We also have a list of topics from past meetings. Please send an email or join us on Mondays from 5-6:30pm at D-Lab (356 Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley). The D-Lab also offers many other free computing resources for academics, including workshops and 1-on-1 consulting.

 

Upcoming Meeting: Python And Nytimes

Monday, April 11 from 5-6:30pm in the D-Lab Convening Room (356 Barrows).

Today, we will continue exploring the possibilities of Python on the web via APIs. Please see what we did last week (especially the lesson notes). We will try to ask some interesting questions about NYTimes articles, and hopefully produce a plot with some of the visualization tools we checked out earlier in the semester. (Things are starting to come together!)

Please do, at minimum, run through the beginner tutorial and try to follow the setup instructions. Also, we'd love if you can go through these exercises. If you get stuck, we can help: email me here or stop by the D-Lab in 356 Barrows.

  

 

 

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Cloud Computing Working Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
Alternating Thursdays, 4 - 6pm
Location: 
D-Lab: Convening Room (356 Barrows Hall)
Description

The group coordinates talks and trainings focused on cloud computing services such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform; as well as emerging cloud platforms on national infrastructure like XSEDE. The specific activities and topics will depend on the interests and needs of the members, including virtual machines, docker containers, high performance computing, and related topics.

The group is open to people of all skill levels and the activities in subgroups will accommodate interests from Absolute Beginner to Seasoned Pro. Mentors and consultants who have experience with cloud computing will be available during the sessions to work with members of the group.

Sign up for the cloud working group

 

Upcoming Talks

Feb 11

Clusters in the Cloud on AWS and Azure

Feb 25

Orchestrating the AWS Cloud for your Research Workflow

Mar 10

Cloud-based Virtual Desktop Environments

Mar 24

Spring Break, no session

Apr 7

XSEDE overview and intro to new systems: Comet, JetStream & Bridges

Apr 21

Cloud Data Management

May 5

WordPress on AWS

 

Berkeley Bitcoin Working Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
Tuesdays, 7:00-9:30pm
Location: 
D-Lab Convening Room (356B)
Description

This working group will convene Bitcoin experts and novices to discuss and work on new developments around Bitcoin and block chain infrastructure. For more information on the local Bitcoin community, go to bitcoin.berkeley.edu.

Details
D-lab Facilitator: 
Jack Burris

Learn Python Working Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
Mondays, 5.00 - 6.30pm
Location: 
D-Lab Convening Room
Description

Learn Python is a working group on the UC Berkeley campus, sponsored by the D-Lab. We hold informal weekly meetings teaching and learning about different topics in the Python programming language, especially for social science, data science, and visualization.

This is ideal for learners who are new to Python — you'll have a group of peers instead of being by yourself. If you're a little more advanced, you can try to teach something. You are welcome to attend any or all meetings throughout the semester.

You can check out or improve our learning resources. We also have a list of topics from past meetings. Please send an email or join us on Mondays from 5-6:30pm at D-Lab (356 Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley). The D-Lab also offers many other free computing resources for academics, including workshops and 1-on-1 consulting.

 

Upcoming Meeting: Python And Nytimes

Monday, April 11 from 5-6:30pm in the D-Lab Convening Room (356 Barrows).

Today, we will continue exploring the possibilities of Python on the web via APIs. Please see what we did last week (especially the lesson notes). We will try to ask some interesting questions about NYTimes articles, and hopefully produce a plot with some of the visualization tools we checked out earlier in the semester. (Things are starting to come together!)

Please do, at minimum, run through the beginner tutorial and try to follow the setup instructions. Also, we'd love if you can go through these exercises. If you get stuck, we can help: email me here or stop by the D-Lab in 356 Barrows.

  

 

 

Keyword: 

Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
TBA
Location: 
D-Lab Collaboratory or D-Lab Conference Room (371 Barrows), depends on week
Description

The Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group (BDHWG) brings together students, faculty, and staff to explore the exciting field of digital humanities. Digital humanities uses computing methods and tools to answer old questions and raise new ones. We welcome everyone regardless of discipline and technical background. We're a low-stakes, no-prep group excited to play with new ideas and learn from one another! Follow our blog for updates and resources about digital humanities, subscribe to our mailing list, see our upcoming events calendar, and join us on the twitterverse with #bdhwg.

BDHWG will be holding its first meeting of the semester on Friday, January 22 from 12 to 1 PM. We'll be gathering at the D-Lab Collaboratory in 356 Barrows.  We’ll be discussing meeting topics and plans for the semester, as well as planning for the not-so-distant DH Faire on April 13th. Help us schedule events by filling in this Doodle with your general availability on Fridays. Things in the works:

  • a project workshopping day: we're looking for two volunteers who are interested in sharing their work and receiving feedback
  • poster-wrangling session for DH Faire
  • OCR 101
  • mashup meeting with the New Media Working Group
  • geospatial mashup meeting with the Urban History Working Group

 

Details
D-lab Facilitator: 
Jon Stiles

Berkeley Bitcoin Working Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
Tuesdays, 7:00-9:30pm
Location: 
D-Lab Convening Room (356B)
Description

This working group will convene Bitcoin experts and novices to discuss and work on new developments around Bitcoin and block chain infrastructure. For more information on the local Bitcoin community, go to bitcoin.berkeley.edu.

Details
D-lab Facilitator: 
Jack Burris

Drupal Developers Circle (DDC)

When & Where
Schedule: 
Meeting intermittently during Spring 2017, first session sometime in February--check back soon.
Location: 
Barrows 356: D-Lab Convening Room
Description

The Drupal Developers’ Circle brings together faculty, students and staff who are building websites using Drupal, or who are learning to use Drupal. The group generally takes the form of a Q&A session, where people bring in their problems or questions, and anyone can help find a solution. People who are just starting with Drupal may watch training videos on headphones (we can offer suggestions of videos), and ask any questions that arise. The Drupal Developers’ Circle generally focuses on academic Drupal sites (those directly connected to research or teaching), but people who run administrative sites are also welcome to participate. The Drupal Developers’ Circle takes a “no custom code” approach to solving problems wherever possible, emphasizing the use of modules written and supported by others.

Joining the group is as easy as signing up for our mailing list, or dropping in to one of our open meetings.

Details
D-lab Facilitator: 
Patty Frontiera

Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
TBA
Location: 
D-Lab Collaboratory or D-Lab Conference Room (371 Barrows), depends on week
Description

The Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group (BDHWG) brings together students, faculty, and staff to explore the exciting field of digital humanities. Digital humanities uses computing methods and tools to answer old questions and raise new ones. We welcome everyone regardless of discipline and technical background. We're a low-stakes, no-prep group excited to play with new ideas and learn from one another! Follow our blog for updates and resources about digital humanities, subscribe to our mailing list, see our upcoming events calendar, and join us on the twitterverse with #bdhwg.

BDHWG will be holding its first meeting of the semester on Friday, January 22 from 12 to 1 PM. We'll be gathering at the D-Lab Collaboratory in 356 Barrows.  We’ll be discussing meeting topics and plans for the semester, as well as planning for the not-so-distant DH Faire on April 13th. Help us schedule events by filling in this Doodle with your general availability on Fridays. Things in the works:

  • a project workshopping day: we're looking for two volunteers who are interested in sharing their work and receiving feedback
  • poster-wrangling session for DH Faire
  • OCR 101
  • mashup meeting with the New Media Working Group
  • geospatial mashup meeting with the Urban History Working Group

 

Details
D-lab Facilitator: 
Jon Stiles

The Berkeley R Language Beginner Study Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
3rd Tuesday of Every Month 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Location: 
see: http://www.meetup.com/r-enthusiasts/ for details
Description

Join this small group for a step-by-step approach to learn the R language. Each session is filled with real-life examples and participants are welcome to suggest and present topics. If you have just started with R this is the perfect chance to find out about data analysis with a group of people rather than on your own.

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Research in Practice Working Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
Thursdays 5-6pm, Starting March 3
Location: 
Convening Room
Description

So you’ve got some of your graduate classes under your belt, and it's time to begin an original research project.  But how exactly are you going to go about surveying voters in Tanzania, interviewing public health officials in France, or running focus groups with seasonal farm workers in the Central Valley?  How will you decide whom to speak to, efficiently collect your data, and handle the challenges of working far from home (or even close to home)?  

The Research in Practice Working Group will cover the logistics and ethics of collecting both quantitative and qualitative data in a diverse range of settings.  We aim to provide support to graduate students across many disciplines, including the social sciences, public policy, and public health.  We will provide a mixture of workshops on specific research tools (such as software for computer-assisted interviewing) and panel discussions on various aspects of the research process (such as hiring research assistants, doing archival research, and thinking through the ethics of doing research in low income countries).  We’ll also hold more informal meetings where students can come together and discuss their work.  

Our kickoff meeting will take place at 4 pm on Thursday, December 3, in the D-Lab Convening Room.  Come find out more about our plans for the spring, share additional challenges you’d like to see discussed, and enjoy wine and cheese with other researchers.  Feel free to contact Justine Davis (justine.davis@berkeley.edu) and Rachel Strohm (rstrohm@berkeley.edu) with any questions.  See you soon!

 

BDUG: Berkeley Drupal Users Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
Third (or fourth) Monday of every month, 12:00 - 1:30pm
Location: 
D-Lab: Convening Room (356 Barrows Hall)
Description

BDUG is the Berkeley Drupal Users Group. This group is open to everyone in the area who is interested in learning, teaching or networking about Drupal. We hold monthly meetings on the UC Berkeley campus. We meet every 3rd Monday of the month unless it is a holiday, in which case we meet the following Monday. You can find the exact dates on the D-Lab website calendar. If you have any questions about BDUG, or have ideas for future BDUG sessions, please contact the IST Drupal team at ist-drupal@lists.berkeley.edu

Details
D-lab Facilitator: 
Patty Frontiera

BDUG: Berkeley Drupal Users Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
Third (or fourth) Monday of every month, 12:00 - 1:30pm
Location: 
D-Lab: Convening Room (356 Barrows Hall)
Description

BDUG is the Berkeley Drupal Users Group. This group is open to everyone in the area who is interested in learning, teaching or networking about Drupal. We hold monthly meetings on the UC Berkeley campus. We meet every 3rd Monday of the month unless it is a holiday, in which case we meet the following Monday. You can find the exact dates on the D-Lab website calendar. If you have any questions about BDUG, or have ideas for future BDUG sessions, please contact the IST Drupal team at ist-drupal@lists.berkeley.edu

Details
D-lab Facilitator: 
Patty Frontiera

BDUG: Berkeley Drupal Users Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
Third (or fourth) Monday of every month, 12:00 - 1:30pm
Location: 
D-Lab: Convening Room (356 Barrows Hall)
Description

BDUG is the Berkeley Drupal Users Group. This group is open to everyone in the area who is interested in learning, teaching or networking about Drupal. We hold monthly meetings on the UC Berkeley campus. We meet every 3rd Monday of the month unless it is a holiday, in which case we meet the following Monday. You can find the exact dates on the D-Lab website calendar. If you have any questions about BDUG, or have ideas for future BDUG sessions, please contact the IST Drupal team at ist-drupal@lists.berkeley.edu

Details
D-lab Facilitator: 
Patty Frontiera

Cleanweb Berkeley

When & Where
Schedule: 
TDB : Kickoff meeting on Sept. 17, 5-7pm
Location: 
D-lab Convening Room, 356 Barrows Hall
Description

Cleanweb Berkeley is a working group of students, researchers, entrepreneurs, and scientists at UC Berkeley. We are brought together by a common goal of using information technology to understand and address resource issues.  The group meets weekly to work on projects and develop new skills. We organize an annual hack-a-thon and support other hacks. The group's activity is consensus-driven and defined by its members. Learn more here:http://cleanweb.berkeley.edu/

Details
D-lab Facilitator: 
Dav Clark
Jon Stiles

BDUG: Berkeley Drupal Users Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
Third (or fourth) Monday of every month, 12:00 - 1:30pm
Location: 
D-Lab: Convening Room (356 Barrows Hall)
Description

BDUG is the Berkeley Drupal Users Group. This group is open to everyone in the area who is interested in learning, teaching or networking about Drupal. We hold monthly meetings on the UC Berkeley campus. We meet every 3rd Monday of the month unless it is a holiday, in which case we meet the following Monday. You can find the exact dates on the D-Lab website calendar. If you have any questions about BDUG, or have ideas for future BDUG sessions, please contact the IST Drupal team at ist-drupal@lists.berkeley.edu

Details
D-lab Facilitator: 
Patty Frontiera

Berkeley Tableau Users Lunch and Learn Working Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
Every other Tuesday, 11am - 1pm
Location: 
D-Lab: Convening Room (356 Barrows Hall)
Description

The Berkeley Tableau Users Lunch and Learn Working Group invites anyone interested in data visualization to come together and learn from each other about Tableau. Develop skills and best practices for data visualization. Topics may include data cleansing, setting up the visualization, dashboard design, calculated fields, integration with data sources, data blending among other things.

Keyword: 
Details
D-lab Facilitator: 
Patty Frontiera

Berkeley Tableau Users Lunch and Learn Working Group

When & Where
Schedule: 
Every other Tuesday, 11am - 1pm
Location: 
D-Lab: Convening Room (356 Barrows Hall)
Description

The Berkeley Tableau Users Lunch and Learn Working Group invites anyone interested in data visualization to come together and learn from each other about Tableau. Develop skills and best practices for data visualization. Topics may include data cleansing, setting up the visualization, dashboard design, calculated fields, integration with data sources, data blending among other things.

Keyword: 
Details
D-lab Facilitator: 
Patty Frontiera

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