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RUG — R User’s Group

R User’s Group (i.e., RUG) is a place for newbies and experts alike to learn and work together on projects using the statistical programming language, R. Do you want to learn the best practices for creating a reproducible workflow but don’t know where to begin? Struggling to figure out the best methods for wrangling a messy data set? Want to build a clean and professional website using free and open-source tools? We can do all this and more using R! Join us as we learn how to unlock the full potential of the R ecosystem.

Open to people of all skill levels, disciplines, and backgrounds.

Admins:

Fall Python Series: An Exploration of Research Tools for Beginners

  • Join the GCDI for a fall Python series exploring various research methods and tools. We will begin by introducing the programming language Python and then continue by practicing and building out core skills through various practical applications, including text analysis with NLTK, data analysis with Pandas, web scraping with Beautiful Soup, and reading data with APIs. This is a workshop series intended for beginners. Sessions will be recorded for those unable to attend certain workshops, but regular participation is encouraged. Knowledge from individual workshops will be strengthened in PUG (Python User Group) sessions, which will run every other Friday from 3–4PM (beginning October 7th). All meetings will be held online synchronously on Zoom, using the regular PUG meeting link: https://gc-cuny-edu.zoom.us/j/85456607308?pwd=aHFxTU5VTStUQTlsdTFRUnRDMkVYQT09#success

    Tentative Schedule:

    • Friday, September 30th, 2–4PM: Introduction to Python
    • Friday, October 14th, 2–4PM: Text Analysis with NLTK
    • Friday, October 28th, 2–4PM: Tables and Pandas and Python! Oh my!
    • Friday, November 11th, 2–4PM: Web Scraping with Beautiful Soup
    • Friday, December 2nd, 2–4PM: Plugging into APIs

    Meeting times will also posted on the GCDI calendar.

    Regular updates and Zoom link will be posted on the PUG commons page!

    Hope to see you there!

    –Chelsea (GCDI Postdoc) + Rebecca (GC Digital Fellow), co-organizers

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