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Kick-Off & Training “Towards Inclusive Education”

Kick-Off & Training “Towards Inclusive Education” 23 oktober 2024 12:45 t/m 13:30 - Locatie: Teaching Lab; Arena | Zet in mijn agenda Education and teachers play an important role in the underrepresentation of several groups in STEM fields. Therefore, we want to support and educate teachers on the meaning of inclusive education, and provide them with the tools and examples to implement in their education. We will do so by organising training sessions for (future) teachers. These sessions are part of the ‘Towards Open Inclusive STEM Education’ project, funded by the Open Education Stimulation Fund, and in collaboration with staff from EEMCS, AS, CiTG, AE. Speaker Shirley de Wit is a PhD Candidate at the EEMCS Faculty who focuses on women in Computer Science. With her double master's degree in Computer Science and Science Communication, she likes combining her technical knowledge and skills with social sciences. She started her research at VHTO the Dutch expert centre on gender diversity in STEM. Since February, she continues her work at the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Center for Education and Learning. Her work includes research on stereotypes, interest development and gender-inclusive education. With her research, she hopes to contribute to closing the gender gap in Computer Science. Sign up for the Kick-Off Target group: Staff & Students Format: Workshop & training Food options: Coffee & Tea Accessibility of the room booked: Location is accessible by wheelchair. Language: English

Data Carpentry for Social Sciences

Data Carpentry for Social Sciences 30 september 2024 09:00 t/m 01 oktober 2024 17:00 - Locatie: TU Delft Library - Orange room | Zet in mijn agenda Register Course description A Data Carpentry workshop aims to teach researchers basic concepts, skills and tools for working with data to get research done more efficiently and reproducibly. The Data Carpentry for Social Sciences is a hands-on, two-days training that covers best practices for data organisation in spreadsheets, reproducible data cleaning, and gives an introduction to data analysis and visualisation using the programming language R. You will be learning best practices and exploring tools that are the building blocks for creating reproducible and efficient workflows that make your data re-usable. The trainings are 30 September and 1 October 2024 at 09:00 - 17:00 hrs each day; Location: TU Delft Library - Orange room. Target Audience This workshop is useful for all PhD candidates and researchers with little to no prior computational experience who are working with tabular data. The tabular dataset used for practice during the course comes from the social sciences field (that is, survey data in a tabular form). Prerequisites This workshop is useful for all PhD candidates and researchers with little to no prior computational experience who are working with tabular data. This is a basic/introductory course. You will need to allocate approximately 2 hours of preparatory work before the first class of the workshop in order to: fill in a pre-workshop survey to help the instructor to get an overview of the learners previous experience with programming and adjust content and pace accordingly (you will receive an email with the link to the survey). install the software and download the datasets that you will use during the workshop More information You can reach the organisers with questions at RDMtraining-lib@tudelft.nl .

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