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.
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.
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.
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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