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SUMMARY:Python for Beginners Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Ann Hanlon (UWM Libraries) and Karl Holten (UWM Libraries / Letters & Science IT). \nThis 2-day workshop will cover the basics of learning how to program using Python for data analysis. Based on the curriculum for the Software Carpentries “Plotting and Programming in Python” we will cover installation\, fundamentals\, and data analysis (time permitting). No experience necessary. \nRegister here: https://uwm.edu/libraries/digital-humanities/dh-lab-events/dh-event-registration-python-for-beginners/
URL:https://uwm.edu/libraries/event/intro-to-python-workshop/
LOCATION:Room E272\, Golda Meir Library
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Staff,Front Page Event,Students,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:Python for Beginners Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Ann Hanlon (UWM Libraries) and Karl Holten (UWM Libraries / Letters & Science IT). \nThis 2-day workshop will cover the basics of learning how to program using Python for data analysis. Based on the curriculum for the Software Carpentries “Plotting and Programming in Python” we will cover installation\, fundamentals\, and data analysis (time permitting). No experience necessary. \nRegister here: https://uwm.edu/libraries/digital-humanities/dh-lab-events/dh-event-registration-python-for-beginners/
URL:https://uwm.edu/libraries/event/intro-to-python-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Room E272\, Golda Meir Library
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Staff,Front Page Event,Students,UWM Campus Events
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240214T184455Z
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SUMMARY:Text Analysis for the Humanities Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Karl Holten\, Ann Hanlon (UWM); Chris Endemann\, Jennifer Patino (UW-Madison). \nJoin us for this three-day introduction to text analysis methods\, developed for humanities researchers. This is a pilot workshop – in addition to sharing skills\, we are looking for feedback on the lessons and exercises presented. The workshop will include introductions to pre-processing for text analysis\, word embeddings\, word2vec\, transformers\, and a discussion of ethical and research commitments when using these tools. Please note – some basic experience with Python is highly recommended as a prerequisite to this workshop. \nRegister here: https://uwm.edu/libraries/digital-humanities/dh-lab-events/dh-event-registration-text-analysis-for-the-humanities-workshop/
URL:https://uwm.edu/libraries/event/text-analysis-for-humanities/
LOCATION:Room E272\, Golda Meir Library
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Staff,Front Page Event,Students,UWM Campus Events
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CREATED:20240202T203458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240214T184529Z
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SUMMARY:Text Analysis for the Humanities Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Karl Holten\, Ann Hanlon (UWM); Chris Endemann\, Jennifer Patino (UW-Madison). \nJoin us for this three-day introduction to text analysis methods\, developed for humanities researchers. This is a pilot workshop – in addition to sharing skills\, we are looking for feedback on the lessons and exercises presented. The workshop will include introductions to pre-processing for text analysis\, word embeddings\, word2vec\, transformers\, and a discussion of ethical and research commitments when using these tools. Please note – some basic experience with Python is highly recommended as a prerequisite to this workshop. \nRegister here: https://uwm.edu/libraries/digital-humanities/dh-lab-events/dh-event-registration-text-analysis-for-the-humanities-workshop/
URL:https://uwm.edu/libraries/event/text-analysis-for-humanities-2/
LOCATION:Room E272\, Golda Meir Library
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Staff,Front Page Event,Students,UWM Campus Events
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CREATED:20240202T203906Z
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SUMMARY:Text Analysis for the Humanities Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Karl Holten\, Ann Hanlon (UWM); Chris Endemann\, Jennifer Patino (UW-Madison). \nJoin us for this three-day introduction to text analysis methods\, developed for humanities researchers. This is a pilot workshop – in addition to sharing skills\, we are looking for feedback on the lessons and exercises presented. The workshop will include introductions to pre-processing for text analysis\, word embeddings\, word2vec\, transformers\, and a discussion of ethical and research commitments when using these tools. Please note – some basic experience with Python is highly recommended as a prerequisite to this workshop. \nRegister here: https://uwm.edu/libraries/digital-humanities/dh-lab-events/dh-event-registration-text-analysis-for-the-humanities-workshop/
URL:https://uwm.edu/libraries/event/text-analysis-for-humanities-3/
LOCATION:Room E272\, Golda Meir Library
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Staff,Front Page Event,Students,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:When Silicon Hallucinates: Deception Machines in an Age of Ontological Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Presented by David Witzling\, UWM Peck School of the Arts. \nIn the present moment\, “truth” is becoming an increasingly contested term.  Between fake news\, UFO disclosure\, and popular deep fakes\, generative AI will play an increasingly prominent role in complicating perceptions of “reality.”  The role of AI systems in our unfolding ontological crisis will fall along multiple lines: deception as an implicit and explicit design goal for AI systems; the autonomous nature of AI bots in an increasingly online world; the increasingly deregulated corporate interests funding the development of AI systems; and the protected “speech” status of public-facing corporate information systems.  Curbing the development of AI systems might sound like an anti-progress position\, but it is also one firmly grounded in the economics of diminishing returns\, and a humanistic conception of “government for the people.” \nRegister here: https://uwm.edu/libraries/digital-humanities/dh-lab-events/dh-event-registration-silicon-hallucinates/
URL:https://uwm.edu/libraries/event/deception-machines/
LOCATION:American Geographical Society Library\, Golda Meir Library\, 2311 E. Hartford Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Faculty and Staff,Front Page Event,Students,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:Digital Humanities Teaching Fellows Panel
DESCRIPTION:Drew Blanchard (English\, CGS)\, Anushmita Mohanty (English)\, Sarah Schaefer (Art History) \nJoin us for a discussion with the 2023 DH Fellows Teaching cohort\, and how they grappled with new tools for building digital archives\, analyzing poetry\, and using games to understand storytelling. And how AI intervened to help us think about voice and expression. \nRegister here: https://uwm.edu/libraries/digital-humanities/dh-lab-events/dh-event-registration-teaching-fellows/
URL:https://uwm.edu/libraries/event/dh-teaching-fellows-panel/
LOCATION:Room E272\, Golda Meir Library
CATEGORIES:Career and Leadership Development,Faculty and Staff,Front Page Event,UWM Campus Events
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