Jun 7-8, 2016
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Instructors: John Gosset, Kevin Vilbig
Helpers:
Data Carpentry workshops are for any researcher who has data they want to analyze, and no prior computational experience is required. This hands-on workshop teaches basic concepts, skills and tools for working more effectively with data.
We will cover Introduction to Python, Data organization in spreadsheets and OpenRefine, Data analysis and visualization in Python and SQL for data management. Participants should bring their laptops and plan to participate actively. By the end of the workshop learners should be able to more effectively manage and analyze data and be able to apply the tools and approaches directly to their ongoing research.
Who: The course is aimed at faculty researchers.
Where: Health Sciences Library Troup Learning Center G005G (http://www.libraries.uc.edu/hsl/about/directions.html). Get directions with OpenStreetMap or Google Maps.
Requirements: Participants must bring a laptop with a Mac, Linux, or Windows operating sytem (not a tablet, Chromebook, etc.) that they have administrative privileges on. They should have a few specific software packages installed (listed below). They are also required to abide by Data Carpentry's Code of Conduct.
Contact: Please email Kristen Burgess (burgeskt@ucmail.uc.edu) or Ted Baldwin (baldwitw@ucmail.uc.edu) for more information.
Surveys
Please be sure to complete these surveys before and after the workshop.
Morning | Introduction to Python |
Afternoon | Data organization in spreadsheets and OpenRefine |
Morning | Data analysis and visualization in Python |
Afternoon | SQL for data management |
Etherpad: http://pad.software-carpentry.org/2016-06-07-ucincinnati.
We will use this Etherpad for chatting, taking notes, and sharing URLs and bits of code.
To participate in a Data Carpentry workshop, you will need working copies of the described software. Please make sure to install everything (or at least to download the installers) before the start of your workshop. Participants should bring and use their own laptops to insure the proper setup of tools for an efficient workflow once you leave the workshop.
Please follow these Setup Instructions.
We maintain a list of common issues that occur during installation as a reference for instructors that may be useful on the Configuration Problems and Solutions wiki page.