Mapping Frederick Douglass
"Highways, Byways, and Railways: Mapping Frederick Douglass' Journey in Britain"
February 7 at 2:30pm in Bass Library, L01
February 7 at 2:30pm in Bass Library, L01
Spring semester
December 13, 17 Hillhouse Ave, LL07
November 15 at Kroon Hall from 8:30am-4:30pm
Explore mapping innovations with the Connecticut and Yale GIS communities. This day-long celebration–part of international GIS Day, which showcases applications of geographic information systems (GIS) technology worldwide–includes panel discussions, presentations, workshops, networking opportunities, and a GIS Day Cake Reception.
November 7 at 2:00pm in Bass Library, L06
November 28 at 2:00pm in Bass Library, L06
This workshop will introduce attendees to the D3.js data visualization framework. We will discuss the core building blocks of D3.js visualizations, including scales, SVG elements, selections, and data updates. D3 is a complex framework to learn. The goals for this workshop are to expose participants to the underlying vocabulary and functionality.
October 13 at 4:00pm in Linsly-Chittenden Hall (LC), room 209
October 6, 13, and 20 from 4:00pm-7:00pm in 205 Whitney, Suite 301b.
Join the Women Faculty Forum for their upcoming Wikipedia Editathon. Participants will edit Wikipedia Pages on gender equity. No prior experience is required. All are encouraged to attend. Training and pizza will be provided!
Email wff@yale.edu with questions.
October 10 at 2:00pm in the Digital Humanities Lab (SML 316)