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Data for Citizen Science and Developing Community Data Online
There is so much data out there, but how do we know what data we need to impact our communities for the better? As more individuals work to apply their data skills developed through the academic programs, it is becoming clear that knowing where and how to use data is just as vital within a research project as it is to support community advocacy.
This workshop will identify how to best collect, ethically use, and manage community based data projects for citizen science use. If you are interested in learning how to best connect data skills to community advocacy, please join us for a hands on session using local data!
This workshop is a part of CMU Libraries’ Communicating Data and Research Storytelling . For other workshops in the series, please see the links below at CMU Libraries website:
Data Storytelling | February 13th
Data Visualization Best Practices | February 20th
Data Visualization in Tableau | February 27th
Data Visualization and Tableau Dashboards | March 12th
Data Visualization in R | March 19th
Introduction to Data Visualization in R Shiny | March 26th
Data for Citizen Science on Community Data | April 2nd
- Date:
- Tuesday, April 2, 2024
- Time:
- 9:00am - 10:00am
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Campus:
- Virtual Workshop
- Categories:
- IGL & DEI CC Information & Data Literacy CC Working With Data and Code
- Online:
- This is a virtual event. A URL to participate will be sent via a reminder email 24 hours before the event.
Virtual Workshop Information:
- The link to join this event will be found in your reminder email 24 hours before the event.
- Please join a few minutes early to ensure that your audio setup is working correctly.
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If you require accessibility accommodations, please contact the event organizer.