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Part 1 of 2: Fundamentals of deep learning (TrAC),
This two-part workshop will introduce deep learning techniques and applications.
Bullet Journal as research planner
Do you feel overwhelmed by the tasks and deadlines in your research project? Do you wish for a more flexible research planner? If so, bullet journaling could be the answer for you. Bullet journaling is a popular organization and productivity system that can be customized to fit your specific needs.
Digital Scholarship Symposium 2025
The Symposium will feature two panel discussions: "Public Digital Arts and Humanities: Community Impact Through Digital Projects" "Digital Pedagogy: Expanding Digital Literacy and Creativity in the Classroom" Panelists will discuss creative examples of using digital methods to open research to a wider audience and developing digital literacy skills in the classroom.
Introduction to DataShare and the ISU Digital Repository Online
Do you want your research to be read by as many people as possible? Do you want to comply with federal requirements for making your scholarship and data publicly available? The library has you covered! In this workshop, we'll cover how ISU's open-access repositories--DataShare and the Digital Repository--can help ISU faculty, students, and staff share and preserve your paper and data publications.
Copyright in the classroom: Support for instructors (Zoom) Online
In this workshop, representatives from the University Library and University Counsel will use real-life scenarios to help you navigate copyright concerns related to teaching. Participants will leave with examples of how to approach common copyright concerns like Fair Use evaluation, resources they can consult for more information, and a list of support available on campus.
Part 1 of 2: Generative AI with diffusion models
This three-part workshop will dive deeper into denoising diffusion models, which are a popular choice for text-to-image pipelines.