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SUMMARY:Python for Beginners
DESCRIPTION:Fogler Library will host a workshop on building regression models in Python\, one of the most versatile\, powerful\, and popular programming languages in the world. From web development to data visualization\, learning Python will give you an in-demand skill that you can put to immediate use. This introductory workshop is presented in collaboration with UMaine’s Advanced Computing Group. \nThis workshop is open to participants with all levels of coding experience. We recommend bringing fully charged laptops\, with Python 2.0 or higher (www.python.org) already installed. Laptops will be available for attendees who need to borrow one. If you would prefer to attend via Zoom instead\, email acg@maine.edu for connection information. \nAbout the presenter: \nXinyuan Wei is a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Forest Resources. His research includes the carbon cycle\, spatial statistics\, geographic information science\, and remote sensing. Currently\, he is working on the estimate of global terrestrial ecosystem carbon cycle with computer models.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/python-for-beginners-2/
LOCATION:Fogler Library Classroom 1\, Orono\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Grants 101: Seeking\, Analyzing\, and Writing Basics
DESCRIPTION:The Office of Research Development and Fogler Library are sponsoring “Grants 101: Seeking\, Analyzing\, and Writing Basics” throughout 2018-2019. \nAt the workshop\, participants will: \n\nsearch for grants in PIVOT\nanalyze an agency’s Request for Proposals\nlearn grant writing basics\n\nUpcoming workshop dates: \n\nTuesday\, October 9th\, 2018\, 10am-12pm. RSVP here; space is limited.\nFriday\, November 16\, 2018\, 9am-11am RSVP here; space is limited.\nThursday\, January 17\, 2019\, 10am-12pm RSVP here; space is limited.\nTuesday\, March 19\,  2019\, 10am-12pm RSVP here; space is limited.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/grants-101-seeking-analyzing-writing-basics-2/2019-03-19/
LOCATION:Fogler Library Classroom 1\, Orono\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fake news\, misinformation\, and political bias: News literacy for the 21st century
DESCRIPTION:Claims about fake news\, bias\, and misinformation have become much more prevalent in the past few years. But what is “fake news”? And what role does personal bias play in our perception of the news? Being a more informed 21st-century citizen requires a critical approach to the media. Join Judith Rosenbaum\, Assistant Professor in Communication and Journalism\, and Jen Bonnet\, Social Sciences & Humanities Librarian\, for an interactive workshop where we will unpack the many meanings of “fake news” and learn how to critically evaluate information we find online. \nSpace is limited. Attendance is first come\, first served.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/fake-news-misinformation-and-political-bias-news-literacy-for-the-21st-century/
LOCATION:Fogler Library Classroom 1\, Orono\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:HDCC Film Series: Just Eat It
DESCRIPTION:Just Eat It looks at our systemic obsession with expiration dates\, perfect produce and portion sizes\, and reveals the core of this seemingly insignificant issue that is having devastating consequences around the globe. This cinematic story is equal parts education and delicious entertainment. \nFilm showing includes a discussion by Brie Berry\, PhD candidate in Anthropology & Environmental Policy. \nThe Human Dimensions of Climate Change Film Series is sponsored by the Anthropology Department\, Fogler Library\, and the Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/hdcc-film-series-just-eat-it/
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