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Library information literacy workshops
The Library offers tailored information literacy workshops for undergraduate, honours and postgraduate by coursework courses in all disciplines. Contact the Library’s Learning Support Team liaisonlibs@adelaide.edu.au if you are interested in the team delivering a workshop to your students.
Researchers workshop: Programming with Python
Python is a popular program for scientific computing among researchers, but getting started can be challenging, especially if you have never programmed before. This live coding workshop will introduce you to Python through the use of Jupyter notebooks to write programs and produce results. Thursday 7 and Friday 8 March 9.30 am to 12.30 pm. Online.
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Building workplace connectedness
This 75 minute session will cover the research behind workplace connectedness and will provide steps for how to build connectedness through a specific set of skills and behaviours. Providing benefits for your team including greater group cohesion, improved communication and enhanced wellbeing. Monday 30 October, 12.15–1.30 pm. Register.
Data Manipulation and Visualisation in Python
If you know the basics of Python and want to level up your knowledge, this workshop will teach you how to use popular packages to manipulate, explore and get insights from your data, and how to visualise the results. Thursday 20 July and Friday 21 July, 9.30 am to 12.30 pm. Online.
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Longitudinal Trials with REDCap workshop
This workshop is for researchers who are familiar with the basics of REDCap and need to learn more advanced features for running longitudinal studies. It will cover topics like managing multiple events, using smart variables and building a longitudinal project. Wednesday July 26, 9.30 am to 12.30 pm. Register.