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Introduction to Mapping APIs
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
This workshop by Johns Hopkins Data Services will teach students about the basics of mapping Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) including what they are, API options available for use, and basic instruction on how they can be incorporated into a web page.
Preparing to Share Human-Participant Data in a Repository
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
In this workshop by Johns Hopkins Data Services, attendees will overview best practices and factors to consider when preparing to share human-participant data in a repository, from the beginning of your project to the end.
Put Your Research on the Map
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
This Johns Hopkins Data Services 90-minute workshop is designed to help you explore how maps and spatial thinking can support your work. Whether you are studying environmental patterns, public health, social trends, historical events, or other topics, maps can be a powerful way to analyze and communicate your findings.
Hopkins AI Lab for Data-Driven Research: Opportunities, Challenges, and Best Practices: Part I
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Join Johns Hopkins Data Services in the first session of this two-part workshop to explore how the Hopkins AI Lab (a generative artificial intelligence platform that provides secure, JHED-authenticated access to multiple large language models) can support your data-driven research.
Hopkins AI Lab for Data-Driven Research: Opportunities, Challenges, and Best Practices: Part II
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Join Johns Hopkins Data Services for the final of a two-part workshop to explore how the Hopkins AI Lab can support your data-driven research, especially the practical applications of the generative artificial intelligence tool provided by Johns Hopkins for accessing, analyzing, cleaning, and visualizing data.
Hopkins AI Lab for Geospatial Research: AI Meets GIS
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Curious about how artificial intelligence can support your mapping or geospatial analysis work? This one-hour workshop introduces how to use the Hopkins AI Lab to help you brainstorm, plan, and troubleshoot common geographic information systems tasks.
Protecting Human Subject Data Privacy: An Introduction
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Protecting research participant and patients' privacy is challenging not just for security but also when anonymizing data for external collaborators, publications, and research databases. Join Johns Hopkins Data Services for an overview of common privacy disclosure risks from personal and health identifiers in data.
Protecting Human Subject Data Privacy Part II: De-Identification Techniques
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
This class builds upon the introductory session on privacy protection for shared data, as a next step toward applying techniques for de-identifying several types of personal and health identifiers. Join Johns Hopkins Data Services in working through case examples and anonymization methods at an "intermediate" level suitable for preparing data for external collaborations and restricted access research databases.
Johns Hopkins East Baltimore Community & Connection Strolls
12:15 pm - 12:45 pm
Eager Park
The 20- to 30-minute Johns Hopkins East Baltimore Community & Connection Strolls around Eager Park in East Baltimore combine movement with meaningful conversation around engaging topics or questions. Whether you are looking to de-stress, meet new people, or simply enjoy a break in your day, all modes of participation are welcome—walkers, wheelchairs, strollers, or seated persons.
Introduction to APIs in Python
1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Application programming interfaces (APIs) allow you to access live, structured data from sources like government agencies, research repositories, and online platforms. This hands-on workshop introduces the basics of working with APIs in Python.