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From Glenda Gaines
0 0 likes | 1 1 playsWe often see that values observed in closer spatial proximity are more alike than those from distant locations, and thus the data may not be independent. This can… -
From Glenda Gaines
0 0 likes | 2 2 playsLearn how to create and customize professional-quality, interactive maps in R shiny. Allow users to explore data, provide both spatial and non-spatial inputs, and… -
From Glenda Gaines
0 0 likes | 1 1 playsThis introductory-level workshop will focus upon the fundamental concepts and skills needed to explore and analyze data using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)… -
From Glenda Gaines
0 0 likes | 5 5 playsThis workshop provides a broad overview of the various technologies for storing and organizing different collections of data. We will discuss how data structure and… -
From Glenda Gaines
0 0 likes | 1 1 playsHow can you demonstrate your technical skills to a potential employer, supervisor, funder, or collaborator? During this workshop we will discuss digital (online)… -
From Jeffrey Goettsch
0 0 likes | 13 13 playsPhilip Martin discusses his new book, Bracero 2.0: Mexican Workers in North American Agriculture. Bracero 2.0 explores how Mexican-born workers came to dominate… -
From Alan Jackman
This interview is with Juliana Schiesari, Professor Emerita of Italian and Professor and Chair Emerita of Comparative Literature . She was appointed in 1989 and retired… -
From Glenda Gaines
0 0 likes | 2 2 playsThis workshop covers best practices for organizing and documenting your digital projects for robust, reproducible research. Topics covered will include data… -
From Alan Jackman
This interview is with Barbara Sellers-Young, Professor and Chair Emerita of the Theatre and Dance. She was appointed in 1990 and retired in 2008 to accept a position as… -
From Alan Jackman
This interview is with William B (Bill) Lacy, Professor Emeritus Human Ecology and Vice Provost Emeritus for University Outreach and International Programs. He came to… -
From Alan Jackman
This interview is with Lynn Roller, Professor Emerita of Art History and Faculty Affiliate in Classics and Religious Studies . She was appointed in 1977 and retired in… -
From Katie Grube
Kang Seung Lee is a multidisciplinary artist who was born in South Korea and now lives and works in Los Angeles. His work frequently engages the legacy of transnational… -
From Katie Grube
Helen Molesworth, a writer and a curator, is the host of "David Zwirner’s Dialogues" podcast and the writer and host of the podcast, "Death of an… -
From Katie Grube
Shimon Attie is a multidisciplinary artist whose art explores how contemporary media may be used to reimagine relationships between space, time, place and identity. His…