Zero to Data Visualization - An Intro to Coding Workshop

Tue, Sep 7 2021
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Virtual

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In this online workshop, we'll use the Python programming language to gather data from the web, explore, and plot our data — all using code. Along the way, we'll learn Python fundamentals like lists, dictionaries, and loops.

This is for pure beginners, no previous knowledge in coding is necessary. All you'll need is Zoom and a browser to participate. Please RSVP to receive the Zoom link prior to the event.

This workshop is part of a series. You can come to all three, or pick and choose individual ones.

Data Analysis with Pandas: Tuesday, September 14, 6:30-8

Introduction to Machine Learning: Tuesday, September 21, 6:30-8

Jeff Katz is the founder of Jigsaw Labs.  He has taught and developed curricula in data science and web development. He has taught over 300 students to code, with students going on to work at companies such as Microsoft, LinkedIn and BlackRock. Previously, he developed child welfare software as a developer for Case Commons.

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Add to My Calendar 09/07/2021 02:30 pm 09/07/2021 04:00 pm America/New_York Zero to Data Visualization - An Intro to Coding Workshop

In this online workshop, we'll use the Python programming language to gather data from the web, explore, and plot our data — all using code. Along the way, we'll learn Python fundamentals like lists, dictionaries, and loops.

This is for pure beginners, no previous knowledge in coding is necessary. All you'll need is Zoom and a browser to participate. Please RSVP to receive the Zoom link prior to the event.

This workshop is part of a series. You can come to all three, or pick and choose individual ones.

Data Analysis with Pandas: Tuesday, September 14, 6:30-8

Introduction to Machine Learning: Tuesday, September 21, 6:30-8

Jeff Katz is the founder of Jigsaw Labs.  He has taught and developed curricula in data science and web development. He has taught over 300 students to code, with students going on to work at companies such as Microsoft, LinkedIn and BlackRock. Previously, he developed child welfare software as a developer for Case Commons.

You can learn more on this topic by exploring some of our online databases:

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