Introduction to Digital Accessibility Testing
Audience: UCLA web editors, content creators, IT staff, and program managers Tools Covered: WAVE Chrome plug-in, Siteimprove Accessibility, manual keyboard testing By the end of this training, participants will: Understand ...
Find out more »Creating, Coding, Citing, and Communicating Research With Markdown, Quarto, VS Code, and Zotero
This new workshop series will introduce learners to a digital ecosystem for citing, creating, and coding from notes to publications. If you are just starting out on a new project, ...
Find out more »Introduction to Linear Regression in R
This workshop teaches the basics of the linear regression model, the foundation for most other regression models. Topics include understanding the model equation, continuous and categorical predictors, interpreting the model ...
Find out more »Data Visualization Strategies for Biomedical Scientists
Developing clear, concise and interpretable data visualization is a key step in research communication. Guest speaker Michael Wells, PhD will review data visualization basics, key principles to follow when creating ...
Find out more »Digital Accessibility Basics
This interactive session introduces the fundamentals of digital accessibility and why it matters at UCLA. Participants will learn what accessibility means in a digital context, gain insight into disability culture, ...
Find out more »Logistic Regression in Stata
The analysis of binary outcomes is widespread across scientific fields. This workshop introduces the basics of the most commonly used statistical model for binary outcomes, logistic regression. Some basic background ...
Find out more »Introduction to Document Accessibility (Google docs, Word, PDF)
This session provides an introduction to creating accessible documents in Google Docs, Microsoft Word, and PDFs. Participants will learn the fundamentals of digital accessibility, including how to use proper heading ...
Find out more »NotebookLM for Research
This new OARC Youtube playlist is designed to transform NotebookLM from a simple note-taking tool into your primary AI research collaborator. Whether you’re drowning in PDFs or trying to find ...
Find out more »High Performance Python Data Arrays for Analytics
While Python has been the most popular programming language since 2019, data scientists often critique its slow speed and limited capabilities in handling big data scenarios. In this workshop series, ...
Find out more »Using Messaging for Custom Research Mobile Apps
This 1-hour, non-technical workshop will introduce researchers to UCLA Messaging, a campus service that can send study-related notifications directly to participants through custom mobile apps. Using the NIH-funded UCLA Oralytics ...
Find out more »Healthcare Data Wrangling in Python and Jupyter
Learn to load, preprocess, and analyze healthcare data using Jupyter notebooks and Python tools such as Pandas, NumPy, and Matplotlib, gaining hands-on experience in healthcare data wrangling. Walk through a ...
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