Time: Thursdays, 2-3 pm (Mountain time, Edmonton, Alberta).
60 minute sessions (about 45 minutes plus 15 for Q&A).
Location: Google Meet. Upon registration, link will be emailed
Fees: $0. FREE.
Series: Introduction to Data Science and Coding Series
"Blogging with Jupyter Notebooks" June 11
If you are familiar with using Jupyter notebooks, or would like to become familiar with them, we'll take a look at how you can create blog posts and websites using Jupyter notebooks. This will include free tools such as Fastpages and free hosting on GitHub.com (or your own site). Participants should create a free account at
github.com before attending.
Time: June 11, 2-3 pm MT Edmonton
Instructor: David Hay, B.Sc, B.Ed., M.Ed.
Cost: Free
Registration link:
https://forms.gle/jWqMRJsyXfoNAqR78Other sessions in this series
"Blogging with Jupyter Notebooks" June 11, 2-3 pm MT Edmonton
"Introduction to GitHub" June 4, 2-3 pm MT Edmonton
Data science 101 part 1, May 7, 2-3 pm MT Edmonton
Data science 101 part 2, May 14, 2-3 pm MT Edmonton
"Online Learning with Open Source Tools" May 28, 2-3 pm MT Edmonton
Instructor: David Hay, B.Sc, B.Ed., M.Ed., Callysto Ambassador
David Hay is an educator from the Edmonton area, currently working for Cybera on the Callysto project. He has been an innovation consultant for Elk Island Public schools, and has taught high school physics and technology courses as well as Grade 6. He can be found online under the name MisterHay.
Cybera Inc.
Alberta's not-for-profit organization responsible for driving economic growth through the use of digital technology.
Note: No coding experience is needed to participate in this training.
If you do not have one, please make a Google or Microsoft account (institutional, like the MCC email, or personal) in order to log in to
hub.callysto.ca.
Registration link:
https://forms.gle/JtSk5r1oKjKiQRzM7 (you can share this form!)
This is part of the Maskwacis Cultural College Microlearning Series and is open to the public.
Contact Manisha Khetarpal by email via
mkhetarpal@mccedu.ca or call toll free: 1 866 585 3925