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Introduction to Data Analysis Using Excel

Introduction to Data Analysis Using Excel In-person

Are you looking to get experience with Excel for use in your projects, theses or on the job? Join Daria Orlowska, Data Librarian, in a live demonstration of combining, organizing and analyzing data. During the course of this workshop, attendees will be presented with an abbreviated research question that will serve as a base for learning to navigate and use formulas in Excel, critically examining datasets for bias and limitations, and discovering how secondary data (data being used for a different purpose than was originally intended when collected, such as the data found in University Libraries lighthouse logs) can be leveraged for research projects. This hands-on workshop will use actual datasets with step-by-step instructions that you can begin applying right away in your own projects, so don't miss out!

Learning Outcomes: Determine your needs vs dataset needs; Identify Excel tools to prepare datasets for analysis; Employ data management best practices; Consider limitations around findings

Date:
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
Time:
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Location:
Multipurpose Room 1070 (offline for redesign) (Map )
Branch:
Waldo Library
Presenter:
Jason Glatz & Daria Orlowska
Audience:
  Faculty and Instructors     Staff     Students - Graduate     Students - Undergraduate  
Categories:
  Data Education     Research     Workshop  
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