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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260407T120000
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Scientific Legal Mapping and Policy Surveillance
DESCRIPTION:As proof of attendance\, Have; \n\n2 screenshots with your name visible (either show your name logged into your computer on split screen or log into canvas or your portfolio and show that).   \n\n1 with the date and time from the start of the session.\n1 with the date and time from the end of the session.\n\n\nTitle of the meeting or webinar visible in screenshots.\nYou will not get approved without the above\, no exceptions.\nYou need to stay the entire time and the time attended will be checked with the host.\n\nThis training provides a broad overview of the scientific methods used to create data from laws and policies. These methods\, called scientific legal mapping or policy surveillance\, create data suitable for use in rigorous evaluation studies and in practice. Policy surveillance addresses the chronic lack of readily accessible\, nonpartisan information about status and trends in legislation and policy\, it provides the opportunity to build policy capacity in the workforce\, and it can speed the diffusion of innovation. Attendees to this one-hour webinar hosted by the Center for Public Health Law Research at the Temple University Beasley School of Law will learn the differences between scientific legal mapping techniques (e.g.\, policy surveillance\, legal assessments)\, the steps of the policy surveillance process\, and uses for the data. \nRegister here.
URL:https://community.mis.temple.edu/professionalachievement/event/introduction-to-scientific-legal-mapping-and-policy-surveillance/
CATEGORIES:25 Points,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260409T163000
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SUMMARY:Opportunity Knocks : Strengthening your personal brand
DESCRIPTION:As proof of attendance\, Have; \n\n2 screenshots with your name visible (either show your name logged into your computer on split screen or log into canvas or your portfolio and show that).      \n\n1 with the date and time from the start of the session.\n1 with the date and time from the end of the session.\n\n\nTitle of the meeting or webinar visible in screenshots.\nYou will not get approved without the above\, no exceptions.\nYou need to stay the entire time and the time attended will be checked with the host.\n\nEmail Lissa@lissahilsee.com to register \n 
URL:https://community.mis.temple.edu/professionalachievement/event/opportunity-knocks-3/
CATEGORIES:25 Points,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260413T120000
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SUMMARY:GET SEEN \, GET HIRED AND STAY VALUABLE
DESCRIPTION:In order to receive points; \n\nYou will need to take a selfie in front of the sign/poster for the event for proof of attendance.\nName two key takeaways from the event.\nStudents must be registered\, must check in at the event and must also attend the entire event.\n\nJoin us in Alter 033 on April 13th\, 12:00pm – 1:00pm for a seminar with MIS alumni Eric Charran to talk about the interpersonal and technical strategies needed to get hired and get ahead today. \nEric Charran is a Fox MIS Alumni and senior technology executive with 25 years of experience leading AI and data organizations at Microsoft\, Salesforce\, and Capital One. An expert in AI adoption and enterprise strategy\, Eric is also the author of Have You Ever Had a Boss That…\, focusing on leadership and workplace dynamics. \nOpen to ALL MIS Majors/Minors | PRO points will be awarded | Pizza provided
URL:https://community.mis.temple.edu/professionalachievement/event/get-seen-get-hired-and-stay-valuable/
CATEGORIES:25 Points,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260415T150000
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SUMMARY:Mapping and Data Visualization with Python
DESCRIPTION:As proof of attendance\, Have; \n\n2 screenshots with your name visible (either show your name logged into your computer on split screen or log into canvas or your portfolio and show that).   \n\n1 with the date and time from the start of the session.\n1 with the date and time from the end of the session.\n\n\nTitle of the meeting or webinar visible in screenshots.\nYou will not get approved without the above\, no exceptions.\nYou need to stay the entire time and the time attended will be checked with the host.\n\nThis hands-on workshop introduces participants to creating interactive maps and visualizing geospatial data using Python\, with a focus on the powerful leafmap library. Learn to build dynamic\, web-based maps that can handle large datasets\, satellite imagery\, and real-time data visualization. The session covers data import from various sources\, interactive widgets for data exploration\, time-series visualization\, and integration with popular Python libraries like pandas and geopandas. Participants will create professional-quality interactive maps suitable for research presentations\, web applications\, and data storytelling. \nThis workshop will be offered as an online session via Zoom. You must register for this workshop to receive the Zoom link via a confirmation email. On the day of the workshop\, use the link to join the session. \nPlease contact Felipe Valdez at felipe.valdez@temple.edu with any questions. \nRegister for Event \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://charlesstudy.temple.edu/event/16274625
URL:https://community.mis.temple.edu/professionalachievement/event/mapping-and-data-visualization-with-python/
CATEGORIES:25 Points,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260421T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260421T130000
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SUMMARY:Loretta C. Duckworth Scholars Studio Fellowship Showcase
DESCRIPTION:In order to receive points; \n\nYou will need to take a selfie in front of the sign/poster for the event for proof of attendance.\nName one digital project that stood out to you and briefly explain what it explored.\n\nJoin us in the Charles Library 1st floor Event Space for a series of presentations on the results of digital projects by the 2025–2026 Loretta C. Duckworth Scholars Studio Faculty Fellows and Graduate Externs. Every year\, the Scholars Studio awards funding to faculty and graduate students who want to pursue research or creative projects using computational methods. Fellows participate in a year-long seminar and receive specialized support to develop their projects – the culmination of this work across a wide-range of disciplines will be on display at the Fellowship Showcase. \nThis year’s Faculty Fellows are Tara Pixley\, Assistant Professor\, Journalism\, Klein College of Media and Communication; Elizabeth Taylor\, Associate Professor\, School of Sport\, Tourism and Hospitality Management; Michelle Temple\, Associate Professor\, Music Technology\, Boyer College of Music and Dance; and Danya Pilgrim\, Assistant Professor\, History\, College of Liberal Arts. \nThis year’s graduate externs are Ye Ju Ki\, Klein College of Media and Communication; Hanna Greenfield\, Art Education\, Tyler School of Art; Jo Liberman\, Philosophy\, College of Liberal Arts; Jiayu Yang\, Documentary Arts and Visual Research\, Boyer College of Music and Dance. \nRegister for Event \n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://charlesstudy.temple.edu/event/16112896
URL:https://community.mis.temple.edu/professionalachievement/event/loretta-c-duckworth-scholars-studio-fellowship-showcase/
CATEGORIES:25 Points,Event
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