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Alternative Assignments
Alternative Assignments
Baynard Bailey of Academic Computing Services will provide an overview of some alternative assignments (websites, podcasts, videos, posters). We will discuss how innovative assignments can be used to support learning objectives and review relevant best practices.
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Intro to U.S. Census and American Community Survey (ACS) Data and Tools
Intro to U.S. Census and American Community Survey (ACS) Data and Tools
Presenter David Kraiker, Data Dissemination Specialist for the U.S. Census Bureau, will provide an introduction to the Census Bureau, the data it collects and provides, and how to find and use the data. Attendees will learn what Census Bureau is, the differences between the American Community Survey (ACS) and the Decennial Census, parameters for finding data of interest, and using the tools in the Census Bureau's data portal, https://data.census.gov, to explore and visualize ACS and Census data. Refreshments and open discussion with Mr. Kraiker to follow (4:30 - 5:00 pm). Hosted by the Department of Earth Science and Geography.Â
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Intro to Audio Recording and Campus Resources
Intro to Audio Recording and Campus Resources
Planning to record voice or music and you have never done it before? Interested in podcasting? Perhaps you have an interview you need to edit and share? We’ll review free and cross-platform tools and review resources for audio production. We'll conclude by visiting the audio nook and the studio in the basement of Chicago Hall. Led by Baynard Bailey of Academic Computing Services.
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Faculty Seminar on Using Mathematica & Wolfram Alpha
Faculty Seminar on Using Mathematica & Wolfram Alpha
Andy Dorsett, of Wolfram Research, will present a seminar on (1) the basics of Mathematica and Wolfram Alpha for beginners, (2) classroom/homework/lesson plan activities, and (3) research applications - including machine learning, data analysis, image processing, connections to AI, etc.