HumTech Meetup: Omeka + Neatline

Are you interested in creating digital collections and exhibits, and then mapping them in space and time? Omeka and Neatline are a powerful combination. Come participate as the team on the Mickey Katz Digital Library uses the tool to prototype their artifact-focused narrative of the live of the ground-breaking musician, and then build your own...

Active Learning and Classroom Assessment Techniques

Learn and practice new strategies for promoting active learning in your classroom(s) and then for figuring out if it’s working.  This workshop is geared toward graduate Teaching Assistants in the humanities and social sciences, but all are welcome to attend. Meet in the Research Library West Classroom, room 23167. Reserve your place here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/active-learning-and-classroom-assessment-techniques-tickets-18749110093

HumTech Meetup: Vectorworks and 3d Modeling

Are you interested in learning the basics of 3D modeling for scholarship or recreation? Vectorworks is a powerful architecture modeling platform that also supports the needs of the scholar. Come participate as Anthony Caldwell and the team on Paris: Past and Present explores the challenges of modeling Gothic architecture, and then work on your own...

DH Open Office Hours

Interested in digital text analysis? Have questions about mapping? Want to turn your data into a visualization but don’t know where to begin? HumTech will be hosting a series of drop-in consultations in 2015-2016. Bring your questions to HumTech’s Scholarly Innovation Lab (1041 Public Affairs) on Thursdays from 12:30-2:30 and consult with Dave Shepard, HumTech’s...

Discovering Data and Making Maps Using Social Explorer

In this workshop you will discover and learn more about the United States census using Social Explorer. We will cover the basics of making maps in Social Explorer, including the numerous built-in features that it offers—from the storytelling tool to comparing maps to examining change over time. In addition, you will gain a better understanding...

Discovering Data and Making Maps Using Social Explorer

In this workshop you will discover and learn more about the United States census using Social Explorer. We will cover the basics of making maps in Social Explorer, including the numerous built-in features that it offers - from the storytelling tool to comparing maps to examining change over time. In addition, you will gain a better understanding of the...

Introduction to Stata

Stata is a powerful and yet easy-to-use statistical package that runs on Windows, Macintosh and Unix platforms. This class is designed for people who are just getting started using Stata. The students in the class will have a hands-on experience using Stata for statistics, graphics and data management. Non-UCLA researchers are allowed to sign up and...

Introduction to Zotero

Find out about the purpose, uses, and features of Zotero, a free, open-source application that helps researchers manage references and notes and create formatted bibliographies. Meet in the Research Library Research Commons Classroom, room 11630F. Reserve your place here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/introduction-to-zotero-tickets-18765046760

Discovering Data and Making Maps Using Social Explorer

In this workshop you will discover and learn more about the United States census using Social Explorer. We will cover the basics of making maps in Social Explorer, including the numerous built-in features that it offers - from the storytelling tool to comparing maps to examining change over time. In addition, you will gain a better understanding of the...

HumTech Meetup: Omeka + Neatline

Are you interested in creating digital collections and exhibits, and then mapping them in space and time? Omeka and Neatline are a powerful combination. Come participate as the team on the Mickey Katz Digital Library uses the tool to prototype their artifact-focused narrative of the live of the ground-breaking musician, and then build your own...