OpenRefine is a free, open-source tool that simplifies the process of cleaning, transforming and enhancing datasets. Whether you conduct data-intensive research daily or casually use spreadsheets, OpenRefine’s user-friendly interface helps individuals of all skill levels clean up messy datasets without needing to learn programming languages or complicated spreadsheet formulas.

This presentation will provide an introduction to OpenRefine including: importing data, using facets and filters, clustering and exporting the cleaned data.

This event has been canceled and will be rescheduled at a later date.

The second event in this series introduces and explores key concepts in Artificial Intelligence. The aim is to understand applications, but also think through implications for your own research and professional interests.

In each presentation and topic, we emphasize design, adoption and ethics of AI systems.

This two-part series introduces and explores key concepts in Artificial Intelligence. The aim is to understand applications, but also think through implications for your own research and professional interests. 

In each presentation and topic, we emphasize design, adoption and ethics of AI systems.

All are welcome to join us for the annual Game Night at the Polytechnic campus library.

Enjoy a slice of pizza, join in the fun with any of the more than 20 board games or bring your own! You may possibly earn a prize or two before the night is over. 

Arizona State University presents a screening of excerpts from a brand new PBS "Great Performances" documentary: "Making Shakespeare: The First Folio." Shakespeare scholars Ayanna Thompson, Eric Rasmussen and Sir Jonathan Bate – all of whom appear as experts in the film – provide insights and information. ASU scholar Ruben Espinosa facilitates and provides additional insight.

Free and open to the public; the event will be livestreamed. Please register to attend.

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