My workshops

My Workshops

Below is a representative selection of the academic workshops I have created and facilitated for university faculty and graduate students alike.

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Learning and using statistics in the humanities

An invited talk, co-created and co-led with fellow linguist Rachel Weissler, How and why to acquire quantitative skills as a humanist was presented at a skill set development workshop for graduate students in the English Department at the University of Michigan on March 14, 2019.

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Text analysis with Regular Expressions

My 90min lecture on how to work with text-based datasets, presented at UM’s 2019 Big Data Camp. I explain how to find, organize and manipulate patterns in language data. My recommended cheat-sheet on RegEx, which accompanies the lecture, can be found here.

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Programming basics in Python

My 90min lecture on coding basics, presented at UM’s2019 Big Data Camp. This talk covers the importance of Growth Mindset and outlines the 3 kinds of Python code you need to know to get started: (1) sequential, (2) conditional, and (3) iterative.

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