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Getting started on a High Performance Computing cluster can be a daunting task for the uninitiated. Join us in this two part course where we will alleviate your issues by going over the basics! Part 1 of this series will discuss the fundamentals of Linux and bash scripting. Topics will include: Linux commands, navigation of a Linux file-system, the Linux environment, creation of bash scripts, and more!"

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Data Visualization the Ultimate Level: Video production. Parts 1 and 2 Ever wondered how to turn your dry, boring, static data images into rich videos presentations? Ever wonder how to tell the full story of your research in a way today’s world can appreciate it. Ever wonder how major movie studios brings all the acting, visual effects, and audio together, edit them, color correct them, add rich titles, captions, sound tracts and sound effects, and well anything you could possibly imagine and so much more.

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The Digital Humanities Graduate Certificate (DHGC) is an interdisciplinary program that empowers graduate students in their digital research and pedagogy through a series of courses that critically engage with data and technology from humanistic perspectives.

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New to CU Research Computing? This training is designed to give you an overview of Research Computing resources, procedures and best practices. You will learn how to log in, request allocations, store and transfer data (including Globus), load software, run a job and ask for help. This is an interactive seminar. To participate in the interactive portion, you must have an RC account already set up with Duo authentication.

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If you’re curious about the world of Free and Open Source GIS Software, it’s time to give QGIS a try. QGIS is a premier GIS desktop software application that works on PC, Mac, and Linux (not to mention Android!). In this workshop Earth, Environment & Geospatial Librarian Phil White will introduce the QGIS interface and guide you through common GIS procedures. Participants will need to install QGIS on their device prior to the workshop (to install visit QGIS.org—it's free!). Contact Phil White if you need assistance installing the software.

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Data Visualization the Ultimate Level: Video production. Parts 1 and 2 Ever wondered how to turn your dry, boring, static data images into rich videos presentations? Ever wonder how to tell the full story of your research in a way today’s world can appreciate it. Ever wonder how major movie studios brings all the acting, visual effects, and audio together, edit them, color correct them, add rich titles, captions, sound tracts and sound effects, and well anything you could possibly imagine and so much more.

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Text mining is a research method used in a variety of disciplines in order to identify patterns and themes across documents. We'll cover basic text mining concepts and try hands-on practice with Voyant, a free web-based text mining tool commonly used in Digital Humanities. This is a beginner workshop for those interesting in learning about how to read and analyze text-as-data. Participants are encouraged to bring their own text data.

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Join the ASSETT Innovation Incubator Inclusive Data Science team for a panel discussion with Professor Andrea Armstrong, Professor Judson Mitchell and student collaborators from Loyola University on their collaborative effort to create the Incarceration Transparency database.

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Please join CGA members and Leslie Blood for our second Hidden Curriculum seminar in the series to discuss time management and setting goals!

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