Join us for a virtual Introduction to Data Visualization workshop. Put on by the Research Commons, this workshop will break down what data visualization is and why it is important. Examples, tips, tools, and resources will be shared, with the aim of enabling the participants to realize data visualization in their own lives. Join us to broaden your outlook on what data viz is and what it can do for you!
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eConsent in REDCap (Webinar)
This level of training is appropriate for projects that have questions about collecting Electronic Informed Consent. We will be discussing the current eSignature rules and regulations, the new workflow for requesting the eConsent Extension (fee for service), and the future implementation of eConsent Extension DIY.
Please click here to register. A calendar invite will be sent after registration. Slides will be distributed to all registered participants 12 hours before training time.
Data Entry and Program Management in REDCap (Webinar)
This level of training is appropriate for individuals who won’t have primary responsibility for designing forms, rather their role will be to enter and edit data. Also for project coordinators/ program managers who will oversee data collection.
Please click here to register. A calendar invite will be sent after registration. Slides will be distributed to all registered participants 12 hours before training time.
REDCap Design Part 2: Advanced (Webinar)
This level of training is appropriate for individuals who have used REDCap and are comfortable with building forms, or have attended or watched Design 2: Basics training. This session is the most advanced design session available. It reviews the most recent features of advanced REDCap, as well as advanced action tags, advanced calculated fields, smart variables, HTML, external modules, multi-language module, and more!
Please click here to register. A calendar invite will be sent after registration. Slides will be distributed to all registered participants 12 hours before training time.
REDCap Design Part 2: Basics (Webinar)
This level of training is appropriate for individuals who have used REDCap and are comfortable with building basic forms, or have attended or watched Design 1 training. This session reviews more advanced features of building forms such as piping, embedding, branching logic, the basics of calculated fields, action tags, longitudinal data collection, randomization, and more!
Please click here to register. A calendar invite will be sent after registration. Slides will be distributed to all registered participants 12 hours before training time.
REDCap Design Part 1 (Webinar)
This level of training is appropriate for individuals who are using REDCap for the first time, or individuals who have very limited prior experience. This session reviews the basics of REDCap form design, the REDCap Shared Library, enabling surveys, testing, and ways of distributing surveys.
Please click here to register. A calendar invite will be sent after registration. Slides will be distributed to all registered participants 12 hours before training time.
REDCap for New Hires (Webinar)
This level of training is appropriate for individuals who are using REDCap for the first time, or individuals who have very limited prior experience. This session reviews why you should use REDCap, obtaining accounts (REDCap and OSUMC Guest), requesting a new project, logging in, the REDCap interfaces, REDCap services offered, and more!
Please click here to register. A calendar invite will be sent after registration. Slides will be distributed to all registered participants 12 hours before training time.
Introduction to Data Visualization in Python (Virtual Event)
This workshop will consist of a beginner friendly introduction to the Python programming language for data visualization. We will explore the pros & cons of using Python and showcase examples & resources. Those with or without programming experience are encouraged to attend! Join us to learn more about visualizing data using the Python programming language, so that you can visualize yourself as a future Python user!
Introduction to Data Visualization in R (Virtual Event)
This workshop will consist of a beginner friendly introduction to the R programming language for data visualization. We will explore the pros & cons of using R and showcase examples & resources. Those with or without programming experience are encouraged to attend! Join us to learn more about visualizing data using the R programming language, so that you can visualize yourself as a future R user!
What does feminist data science look like? (Virtual Event)
As data are increasingly mobilized in the service of governments and corporations, their unequal conditions of production, their asymmetrical methods of application, and their unequal effects on both individuals and groups have become increasingly difficult for data scientists–and others who rely on data in their work–to ignore. But it is precisely this power that makes it worth asking: “Data science by whom? Data science for whom? Data science with whose interests in mind? These are some of the questions that emerge from what we call data feminism, a way of thinking about data science and its communication that is informed by the past several decades of intersectional feminist activism and critical thought.