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Setup instructions: Create a Github account at github.com and a Vercel account at vercel.com. Then, follow the instructions in the slides to create a new React project.
Hosted by Ahmed Kamran
Description: In this data science basics workshop, we will explore how calculus and JavaScript can be used in data science applications. We will cover the fundamentals of calculus, including limits, regression, and integration, and how they are used in data analysis. Additionally, we will learn how to use JavaScript libraries such as D3.js and Math.js to create interactive visualizations and perform statistical analysis. This workshop is designed for beginners and will provide a solid foundation in the basics of calculus and JavaScript for data science.
Hosted by Josiah Paintsil
Description: "Machine learning is becoming ever more relevant in a world where big data drives decisions. In this workshop we will develop, train, and evaluate a feed forward neural network to make predictions on images. We will be working with libraries such as TensorFlow and Keras to take a supervised deep learning approach to a typical classification problem." - James Cavallo (workshop instructor)
Hosted by James Cavallo
Description: This workshop will be filled with resources and a guide to the internships available to students in the computer science field. We will cover differing roles as well as tips and tricks for the interviewing process! Underclassmen are highly encouraged to attend.
Hosted by Mehri Hamrokulova & Zul Ahmed
Description: This workshop will be introduce you to the basics of Java. We will cover the syntax of the language, as well as the basics of object-oriented programming. This is a great workshop for first-time programmers.
Hosted by Rahul Nair
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Description: Join Mehnaz, president of the Women's Network at Colgate, in discussing tips on crafting a targeted resume, how to build a good LinkedIn profile, how to reach out to recruiters and employees on LinkedIn, and other valuable networking advice.
Hosted by Mehnaz Tabassum
Description: The Python Basics workshop is designed to provide an introduction to the fundamentals of the Python programming language. Participants will learn how to write basic Python code, including data types, variables, if-else statements, loops, functions and more. The workshop will also cover how to use built-in functions and introduce participants to common programming concepts such as debugging.
Hosted by Honorine Kwizera
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We live among ghosts, in a world shaped by people, events, and decisions that far predate us. A new wave of immersive technologies, including 3D modeling, virtual reality, and augmented reality, can help us make these past worlds more visible, transforming how we access history and experience cultural heritage.
In this talk, I discuss examples of immersive experiences that bring history to life, from an abandoned mountaintop resort to a new tool for unlocking the archives, and discuss the challenges and opportunities of using these technologies to interpret the past. The complexity of immersive cultural heritage projects remains a particular stumbling block to wider adoption.
Ultimately, I argue that immersive cultural heritage projects need both humanists and technologists to reach their full potential.
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Hosted by Sean Fraga
Description: This workshop enlists participants as curators in a virtual Museum of the Everyday. We start with a hands-on introduction using photogrammetry to create 3D models of everyday objects. Then, we brainstorm and discuss which objects from daily life could be included in such a museum, to consider when and why photogrammetry can be a particularly powerful tool.
Hosted by Sean Fraga