Research IT Master Calendar
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Having one or more portfolios focused on learning can give students a huge advantage in understanding their learning style and retaining access to the evidence of their learning while at the University of Illinois. In this workshop we will introduce you to Digication, an ePortfolio tool provided free to all faculty, staff and students, and discuss some ways to think about
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The Black Chorus Chamber Ensemble will perform March 28 as part of the Beckman Institute's Thursdays at 12:20 performance series.
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Want to know more about career paths: working with data?
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The Water Protectors at Standing Rock captured world attention through their peaceful resistance. While many may know the details, AWAKE, A Dream from Standing Rock captures the story of Native-led defiance that forever changed the fight for clean water, our environment and the future of our planet. A discussion with Director Myron Dewey will follow the screening.
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Stephanie LeMenager, Moore Endowed Professor, Department of English, University of Oregon.
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This colloquium is the culmination of a year-long interdisciplinary faculty-graduate student IPRH research cluster, “Transmission, Translation, and Directionality in Cultural Exchange (TTDCE).” Keynote Speakers: Gabriela Currie, University of Minnesota (Music) and Ronald Schleifer, University of Oklahoma (English).
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CITL Innovation Spaces are hosting a variety of hands-on emerging technology topics for beginners. Workshops are open to everyone. (Note: This workshop counts towards the Certificate in Technology-Enhanced Teaching.)
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Weekly discussion meetings for the Computational Molecular Science and Molecular Design Engineering research groups
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Curious about faculty careers at liberal arts colleges and other teaching-focused institutions?
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In this 3 hour course, participants will learn how to create and edit OneNote notebooks, search and export notes. We will enter data into OneNote from a variety of sources, from existing documents to webpages to images.
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This 6-hour course covers work with transitions and animations; slide masters; and practice skills using audio and video files in their presentations. Finally students will learn about more features and methods for delivery an effective presentation.
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In this session we distill the magic that just might take your next presentation from bland to grand. See full description for more info.
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Do you have questions about your thesis? We have answers!
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What the Genetics of Complex Behavior Can (and Can't) Accomplish: Possibilities and Limitations for a Genetics of Human Behavior
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In this 2-hour workshop, participants will learn how to create and open InDesign documents, navigate the user interface, modify a document, import graphics, and manipulate basic text and text frames.
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Ruby Mendenhall, an associate professor of sociology, of African-American Studies, and of urban and regional planning, will speak about "Documenting How Gun Violence Affects Public Life and Public Health Using Wearable Sensors, Genomic Analysis and Other Methods."
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Rodolphe Barrangou, PhD North Carolina State University, Department of Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences
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In this 3 hour course, we will go beyond how the program works to include organizational strategies and tips to hyperlink to other notebooks and files, integrating with the rest of MS Office including linking to Outlook with Tasks to add reminders, Meeting notes that integrate with Skype for Business and other meetings, and other tips to boost the power of OneNote.
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Please make plans to attend one of two upcoming “Advancing IPRH” Town Hall meetings to join the conversation about how IPRH might better support and sustain the research ecosystem that we have created together, and how we can evolve for the future. A second session will be held April 4 at 12 p.m.
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InDesign is a desktop publishing program that combines incredible power and flexibility with a surprisingly easy-to-use interface -- for creating or editing everything from simple posters and brochures to multi-chapter books. We will do the basics in this 6 hour class.
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Three Ph.D. students discuss their research.
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Dan Davidson Director of CNRG and Research Computing "Maximizing HPC Efficiency"
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Learn what you can ask for (and how to ask for it) after you receive a job offer.
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Come learn the basics of soldering electrical components with the help of the Illini Gadget Garage. This quick, hands-on workshop will introduce you to common soldering tools and techniques while putting together your own small soldering project.
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Keynote address by Allen Turner (DePaul University College of Computing and Digital Media) "Cultivating Voice: An exploration of metabolizing narratives in the quest to create parables of play," and a featured panel conversation with Stuart Moulthrop &Chris Klimas, "Interactive Narrative from Victory Garden to Twine." Free and open to the public.
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The workshop will be especially useful to graduate students, postdocs, and researchers in all disciplines who have not begun to leverage the power of scripting and version control for reproducible research, and we welcome women from all disciplines.
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Please make plans to attend one of two upcoming “Advancing IPRH” Town Hall meetings to join the conversation about how IPRH might better support and sustain the research ecosystem that we have created together, and how we can evolve for the future. A second session will be held April 2 at 4 p.m.
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"Door to Door" Movie and Pizza Night
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A three-day celebration of games and gaming at the University of Illinois.
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Weekly discussion meetings for the Computational Molecular Science and Molecular Design Engineering research groups
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Excel 2016: PivotTables & PivotCharts
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Over the past decade and a half, the U.S. has lost 1,800 newspapers and half of its newspaper journalists, giving rise to news deserts across vast swaths of the country. Abernathy will explore the implications for our society and the collaborative effort that will be needed if we are to reverse the trend.
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Extend your InDesign skills even further by learning to use InDesign's more advanced features effectively. We'll work more deeply with styles. You'll use clipping paths to reveal only part of an image, create type outlines, and create Bezier paths. We'll also import layered files, merge data into documents and create a book with table of contents and references.
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Communicating and Collaborating in Aerospace Vehicle Design
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In this 6-hour course, you will import and export data into Excel 2016, work with conditional formatting, and learn about macros. Additional topics will include summarizing data using subtotals and data validation; and analyzing data using Goal Seek and Solver along with what if scenarios. Prerequisite: Completion of Excel 2016 Level 1 or equivalent knowledge
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Nancy Keller, PhD University of Wisconsin – Madison Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology
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This two-hour short course will introduce you to Microsoft's latest version of its relational database application, Access 2016. Attendees will take a tour of the objects in an Access database, including tables, queries, forms, and reports and spend some time working in the most important of all the objects--tables.
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"Do beta-amyloid plaques cause Alzheimer's Disease?"
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Genomics and Society Distinguished Public Lecture Leslie Vosshall, PhD Robin Chemers Neustein Professor, The Rockefeller University "Thirst for Blood: Mosquito Neurobiology and Behavior" 4:00pm reception, 5:00pm lecture
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Feeling stressed, confused, or isolated about landing a job? Don't do it alone!
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The Amazon Alexa Skills workshop is a hands-on learning experience that will teach participants how to design, build, program and test their own Alexa Skill. Bring your own laptop to follow along as we dive into the terminology, technical details and design implications of curating an Alexa Skill for consumers. No prior programming experience is necessary.
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DRES is growing and we need your input! Please join DRES staff Ashley Dyke and Rachel Green for a Listening Session on Disability Identity and Community.
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Dr. Mariam Lam is Associate Vice Chancellor & Chief Diversity Officer, Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, University of California, Riverside.
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In this workshop, we will discuss all the steps necessary for providing a fun, interactive learning experience to all the students in your laboratory class. Topics include: course planning, group work, providing effective demonstrations, experiment review and more.