BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:icalendar-ruby CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T022037Z UID:https://events.chapman.edu/92407 DTSTART:20240403T150000 DESCRIPTION:
An interac tive workshop\, this is the first of a three-part intro to R programming w orkshop series covering the basics of R and RStudio to work with and visua lize data effectively.
\nYou can RSVP for thi s workshop here. p>\n
Our Sciences Libr arian\, Elaine Yeung\, will provide an overview of R syntax\, the RStudio interface\, data structures in R\, importing datasets\, and saving your wo rk in R. No prior programming knowledge is required.
\nBefore the workshop\, particip ants are encouraged to sign up for a free online \;Posit Cloud account (https://posit.cloud). You may bring your own laptop or use a provided deskto p at the workshop.
LOCATION:Leatherby Libraries 305 ORGANIZER;CN=Elaine Yeung:mailto:eyeung@chapman.edu SUMMARY:Introduction to R Programming (Wednesday\, April 3\, 2024 at 3:00p m) ATTACH:https://res.cloudinary.com/inside-chapman/image/upload/v1711473893/e vent_cover_photos/ecgxvdbjdjezrcnzt6ox.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T022037Z UID:https://events.chapman.edu/92338 DTSTART:20240409T150000 DTEND:20240409T200000 DESCRIPTION: \;
\nThe Department of English and Leatherby Libr aries is happy to present the Literary Pub(lishing) Crawl for 2024. Join u s in Argyos Forum 209BC and third floor south patio. Please note\, there i s a current error with the location listing on this event page. We are wor king with Event Operations to resolve this issue. Thank you!
\n4:00pm Academic Applications &\; Yo ur Professional Identity with Latinx and Latin American Studies Program Di rector\, Renee Hudson &\; MFA Program Director Anna Leahy
\n5:30p m Storytelling for Social Justice: Oral History &\; other Story&ndash\; Gathering Projects with Stacy Russo\, author of A Better World Starts Here: Activist and Their Work
\n6:45pm Meet at Argyos Forum thi rd floor south patio for Keynote Speaker.
\n7:00pm Keynote Speaker w ith Rachelle Cruz\, author of God&rsquo\;s Will for Monsters
\ n8:00pm Reception &\; Book Signing and The Short Story Machine and S tories on the Go Project Showcase with English Liaison Librarian Katherine Roth
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LOCATION:OH 204 Oliphant Hall Classroom ORGANIZER;CN=Julia Ainley:mailto:ainley@chapman.edu SUMMARY:Literary Pub(lishing) Crawl (Tuesday\, April 9\, 2024 at 3:00pm) ATTACH:https://res.cloudinary.com/inside-chapman/image/upload/v1711474368/e vent_cover_photos/mpq4xygo3clk2w0irgua.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T022037Z UID:https://events.chapman.edu/92408 DTSTART:20240410T150000 DESCRIPTION:Join us fo r an interactive workshop to learn how to inspect and manipulate datasets to extract data in a way that is helpful for visualization and modeling. T his is the second of a three-part Intro to R programming workshop series. Using the tidyverse library\, apply indices and functions to subset\, merg e\, and export new data tables.
\nYou can RSVP for this event here.
\nParticipants are encouraged to sign up for a free online \;Posit Cloud account (https://posit.cloud) \;before the workshop and may bring their own laptop or use a provided desktop at the workshop.
LOCATION:Leatherby Libraries 305 ORGANIZER;CN=Elaine Yeung:mailto:eyeung@chapman.edu SUMMARY:Intro to Data Wrangling in R (Wednesday\, April 10\, 2024 at 3:00p m) ATTACH:https://res.cloudinary.com/inside-chapman/image/upload/v1711474796/e vent_cover_photos/fvxn459pzglrgwebs7ir.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T022037Z UID:https://events.chapman.edu/92409 DTSTART:20240411T140000 DESCRIPTION:This in-person workshop wi ll give you all the information you need for that final step of your disse rtation or thesis journey: submitting it to the library. Learn about the p rocedures\, required documents\, and formatting standards you need to know about to ensure a smooth and successful submission process.
\nPlease RSVP for t his workshop here.
\nTop ics covered in the workshop will include:
\ nThere will also be time for Q&\;A abou t the specifics of your dissertation or thesis!
\nRefreshments will be served. span>
\nThis online workshop will give you all the information you need for that final step of your disserta tion or thesis journey: submitting it to the library. Learn about the proc edures\, required documents\, and formatting standards you need to know ab out to ensure a smooth and successful submission process.
\nThere will also be time for Q&\;A about the specifics o f your dissertation or thesis!
\nUse this link to RSVP for the workshop.
\nRefreshments will be served.< /span>
\nPlease note: \;This workshop is in-person only. A virtual workshop covering the s
ame content will be held on Friday\, 4/12\, at 4:00.<
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The last of a thre e-part Intro to R programming workshop series\, this workshop will provide a hands-on introduction to data visualization using basic R graphing func tions on the RStudio interface.
\nYou can RSVP for this workshop here.
\nNo prior programming knowledge is required\, but it is recommended to h ave attended or review the topics covered in the first two workshops.
\ nParticipants are encouraged to sign up for a free online \;Posit Cloud account (https://posit.cloud)  \;prior to the workshop\, and may bring their own laptop or use a pro vided desktop at the workshop.
LOCATION:Leatherby Libraries 305 ORGANIZER;CN=Elaine Yeung:mailto:eyeung@chapman.edu SUMMARY:Intro to R Graphs (Wednesday\, April 17\, 2024 at 3:00pm) ATTACH:https://res.cloudinary.com/inside-chapman/image/upload/v1711475592/e vent_cover_photos/vlffeizhsmvafhafagdr.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T022037Z UID:https://events.chapman.edu/92074 DTSTART:20240422T190000 DTEND:20240422T210000 DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a conversation between Pico Iyer and Jim Doti\, President Emeritus.
\nThey will be discussing Iyer&rsquo\;s r ecent publication\, The Half Known Life: Finding Paradise in a Divided Wor ld\, followed by a Q+A and book signing.
\nAbout Pico Iyer ( https://picoiyerjourneys.com/)
\nPico Iyer \;was born in Oxford\, Engl and in 1957. He won a King&rsquo\;s Scholarship to Eton and then a Demyshi p to Magdalen College\, Oxford\, where he was awarded a Congratulatory Dou ble First with the highest marks of any English Literature student in the university. In 1980 he became a Teaching Fellow at Harvard\, where he rece ived a second Master&rsquo\;s degree\, and in subsequent years he has rece ived an honorary doctorate in Humane Letters.
\nSince 1982 he has be en a full-time writer\, publishing 15 books\, translated into 23 languages \, on subjects ranging from the Dalai Lama to globalism\, from the Cuban R evolution to Islamic mysticism. They include such long-running sellers as Video Night in Kathmandu\, The Lady and the Monk\, The Global Soul\, The O pen Road and The Art of Stillness. He has also written the introductions t o more than 70 other books\, as well as liner and program notes\, a screen play for Miramax and a libretto. \; At the same time he has been writi ng up to 100 articles a year for Time\, The New York Times\, The New York Review of Books\, the Financial Times and more than 250 other periodicals worldwide.
\nHis four talks for TED have received more than 10 milli on views so far.
\nSince 1992 Iyer has spent much of his time at a B enedictine hermitage in Big Sur\, California\, and most of the rest in sub urban Japan.
\nThis works hop will introduce Chapman scholars and community members to \;the Libraries' newest digital repository platfo rm\, Chapman Figshare. \;
\nYou can RSVP for this workshop here.
\nChapman Figshare serves as the home for research data and accompanying c ode and documentation\, helping meet publisher and funder data-sharing req uirements and Open Science goals. In this context\, "research data" means the intermediary products of research\, not just numbers and instrument re sults. Chapman Figshare can help you share images\, videos\, text files\, and many other forms of data! Please see \;the announcement on the Leatherby Libraries Blog for more information about the launch of Chapman Figshare .
LOCATION:Online ORGANIZER;CN=Andrew Greenman:mailto:agreenman@chapman.edu SUMMARY:Intro to Chapman Figshare (Tuesday\, April 30\, 2024 at 12:00pm) ATTACH:https://res.cloudinary.com/inside-chapman/image/upload/v1711475754/e vent_cover_photos/fmjmb9qi4rwpqbmsphqk.jpg END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR