Allow me to offer an unsolicited testimonial in support of Constellate and the JSTOR team that runs it: we've used it here at UVA in an NEH summer institute, and it is thoughtfully designed, especially from a pedagogical point of view.  Also, Amy and her colleagues are great people with whom to work.

 

John Unsworth

 

From: Eadh-topics <eadh-topics-bounces@lists.digitalhumanities.org> on behalf of Amy Kirchhoff <Amy.Kirchhoff@ithaka.org>
Date: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at 5:00 AM
To: "eadh-topics@lists.digitalhumanities.org" <eadh-topics@lists.digitalhumanities.org>
Subject: [Eadh-topics] Explore text analysis and Constellate this summer at no cost

 

Hello ~

 

The ability to read, understand, and communicate data as information is fast becoming essential for education and employment. Through July 31, you are invited to get a jump start on your skills—or advance them to a new level—for free with Constellate, a service from not-for-profit ITHAKA that provides all the tools for proficiency in data analysis and digital literacy. 

 

This summer, you may build a dataset, visualize a dataset (did you know that “mother” occurs considerably more frequently than “father” in scholarly literature about the foster care system?), and even work in the Constellate Lab using our Jupyter Notebooks or your own (a feature usually only available to individuals at participating institutions.)

 

To launch you on your explorations of text analysis and Constellate, we are offering six hour-long webinars every Tuesday at noon EDT:

 

You may even take in our four-session “Introduction to Python” course by working in the Constellate Lab alongside a recording of the class.

 

Take advantage of this summer to introduce yourself to text analysis for free and consider how to bring these skills to your campus, help researchers, and collaborate with faculty. Constellate offers everything you need to learn, perform, and teach text analytics: a defined curriculum, robust tutorials, and live classes taught by experts, all tailored to your level of ability. If you enjoy the introduction, speak with your library about doing a robust evaluation of Constellate this fall. 

 

I look forward to working with you this summer!

 

~ Amy 

 

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Amy J. Kirchhoff (she/her)

Constellate Text Analytics Business Manager / Portico, JSTOR 

Twitter: @AmyPlusFour

 

Let us know if you do research or run a workshop!