Louise Capener
@CapenerLouise
Research Associate at @UKDataService @OfficialUoM
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An interesting article that taught me a new word: skeuomorphic. appleinsider.com/articles/22/08…
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Apple's focus on skeumorphism changed a decade ago in iOS 7. Here's why Apple started and stopped using it, how it evolved, and why it's still important to interface design.
Online workshop from @CESSDA_Data: Using the Geographical Information System QGIS for #data analysis, 12th July, 13.00 – 16.30 CET Workshop is free and uses free and open source software, you need to register More information here: cessda.eu/Events/CESSDA-… @UKDataService #GIS
Considering applying for the #UKDSDissertationAward22? Deadline 29th June! Find all the info you need with us! #AcademicTwitter #Dissertation #Project #UKDSTraining ukdataservice.ac.uk/2022/04/22/dis…
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Dissertation Award 2022: Celebrating students using archived data — UK Data Service
Are you proud of how you are using data in a dissertation this year? If so, enter this year’s UK Data Service undergraduate Dissertation...
This is a great blog post on creating flowcharts in #ggplot2. I had some fun tweaking the code a bit to use different box sizes and redirect a few arrows. Also, good news: I'm not a horse. 🥳 Code: gist.github.com/AlbertRapp/438… #rstats #dataviz
Great stuff!
Inspiring! Sara King-Hele on the topic ”Data Skills Pathway: Planning a curriculum of free interactive self-learning materials” #iassist2022
Simulated the amount of sunshine received by our flat before buying it. You just can't stop @Blender anymore ! Accurate sun position according to the time of the year and occlusion by other buildings. Time lapse of a 21st of June here. #b3d #architecture #simulations
Bro science 101 Lecture: The normal distribution
Most majestic thing I've ever seen. I want what she has.
Nothing more mesmerising than watching a flying wheelie bin
This looks so good!
🦠#CovidData meets #TwitterData 🐦 I've collected all the tweets from October to December 2021 tagged as from the UK that contained the words: 😷 cough 😷 coughing 😴 fatigue 🗣️ sneeze 🗣️ sneezing 🤯 headache This dataset comprises about 7000 tweets. n8cir.org.uk/events/twitter…
Do it!
Join Dr Julia Kasmire (@JKasmireComplex) for @UKDataService's Reproducibility Bootcamp, starting on 26 April. Participants will develop a deep awareness of why reproducibility matters and how to build it into every aspect of a research project. Register: ow.ly/VmY850Htwce
Brilliant!
My tummy hurts quite a lot. Luckily, my tummy data is open source: 💩 Explore symptoms 🥪 My meals ⌛️Seasonality Can you figure out why my tummy hurts using #Python and #dataScience? github.com/joseph-allen/w…
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GitHub - joseph-allen/why-does-my-tummy-hurt: Why does my tummy hurt? Can you figure it out?
Why does my tummy hurt? Can you figure it out? Contribute to joseph-allen/why-does-my-tummy-hurt development by creating an account on GitHub.
On the 27th of this month, the @UKDataService will be hosting the Labour Force and Annual Population Surveys user conference!📝 Unfamiliar with these surveys? Attend our introductory workshop which takes place the day before💻: ukdataservice.ac.uk/events/introdu…
During January and February the @UKDataService will be holding 3 events on agent-based modelling. If you're unfamiliar with this topic, that's fine! Our introductory webinar aims to answer your questions, and provide some interesting examples. Sign up: ukdataservice.ac.uk/events/introdu…
Are you an experienced researcher looking to access controlled data in secure environments? 🔐 Ensure that you meet the access requirements by signing up for our @UKDataService Safe Researcher Training (SRT) course: ukdataservice.ac.uk/events/safe-re…
Roll up, roll up! It's a new year, which means new (or maybe not so new) research problems. 🖱️Stuck on which computational method to use? 😕Don't know where to start? Come along to our @UKDataService Computational social science drop-in on January 11th: ukdataservice.ac.uk/events/computa…
A reminder that our new #DataSkillModules are “freely available on the website, so they’re there for anyone who wants to use them; #researchers, #students in academia, people working in #business, #charities #government…” @SarahKingHele ow.ly/WX3I50Hehgq
How can we use agent-based modelling to further social science research? ❓Get answers to your questions 🤖Become familiar with different models 🔧Explore a cool, new, and exciting research method Come along to our @UKDataService webinar: ukdataservice.ac.uk/events/introdu…
Do you need Safe Researcher Training (SRT) to access @UKDataService data? 🔐Learn how to access controlled data 👥 Get to grips with Statistical Disclosure Control It might not be the most racy topic, but it's an important one! Find out more here: ukdataservice.ac.uk/events/safe-re…
Are you working on a social science project that involves computational methods? Attend our @UKDataService drop-in sessions to get free help and advice from our experts. 🖱️ 14th December - 1pm-2pm 🖱️ 11th January - 1pm-2pm Book your spot here: ukdataservice.ac.uk/events/computa…
Want to know more about our crime data at the @UKDataService? Last month, we offered an insight into the key crime survey datasets for the UK as well as qualitative data to do with the public perception of crime and victim experience #UKDSCrime21 ow.ly/M3zB50H1EAk
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