- D-Lab virtual space is closed for the winter break -
D-Lab virtual space is currently closed to the public. During our closure, we are not offering drop-in consulting, hosting workshops via zoom, or staffing our virtual front desk.
Faculty who need support over the winter break are welcome to email us at: dlab-frontdesk@berkeley.edu
- Virtual re-opening in January 2022 -
We will virtually re-open to the public in January starting with our workshop intensives from Tuesday, January 11 - Friday, January 14
Registration for workshop intensives is now open! See below for details and registration links.
- Spring workshop scheduling survey -
Do you wish D-lab workshops were offered at other times that better fit your schedule?
D-Lab is in the process of planning workshops for the Spring 2022 semester. We would like to get a sense of how we could better serve the UC Berkeley campus and have greater participation among Berkeley students, faculty, staff, and affiliates.
Please tell us how our workshop schedule could better serve you by filling out this short survey (1-2 mins to complete)
- Register for D-Lab January intensives -
Our workshop intensives will take place from Tuesday, January 11, 2022 to Friday, January 14, 2022.
R Fundamentals: Parts 1-4
Jan 11, 12, 13, 14 | 10am-1pm | Register for Zoom link
This workshop is a four-part introductory series that will teach you R from scratch with clear introductions, concise examples, and support documents. You will learn how to download and install the open-sourced R Studio software, understand data and basic manipulations, import and subset data, explore and visualize data, and understand the basics of automation in the form of loops and functions. After completion of this workshop you will have a foundational understanding to create, organize, and utilize workflows for your personal research.
Python Fundamentals: Parts 1-4
Jan 11, 12, 13, 14 | 10am-1pm | Register for Zoom link
This four-part, interactive workshop series is your complete introduction to programming Python for people with little or no previous programming experience. By the end of the series, you will be able to apply your knowledge of basic principles of programming and data manipulation to a real-world social science application.
Stata Fundamentals: Parts 1-3
Jan 12, 13, 14 | 10am-1pm | Register for Zoom link
This workshop is a three-part introductory series that will teach you Stata from scratch with clear introductions, concise examples, and support documents. You will learn how to download and install the Stata software, understand data and basic manipulations, import and subset data, explore and visualize data, and understand the basics of automation in the form of loops and functions. After completion of this workshop you will have a foundational understanding to create, organize, and utilize workflows for your personal research.
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