Workshops
Bio/Diversity Project Quarto Workshop
Two part workshop on building a quarto website for beginners.
R-Ladies Tucson
Reproducing Open Science Research
- September 1, 2023: Reproducing Open Science Research 1
- September 15, 2023: Reproducing Open Science Research 2
- October 6, 2023: Reproducing Open Science Research 3
Reading and checking data in R
For this tutorial on how to read data in R, we will be using the data available as complementary material for Tagliamonte’s (2011) Variationist Sociolinguistics: Change, Observation, Interpretation textbook.
Building Interactive Interfaces for Textual Data Exploration
In this workshop, we work with the Shiny R package (Chang et al., 2020) to build a web-based interface (a.k.a. dashboard) with interactive filtering options and a regular expression search field to dynamically explore textual data. This was an invited workshop at the R-Ladies Athens meetup.
Twitter Data Mining in R
R-Ladies Tucson Workshop held on September 26, 2020. In this 2-hour workshop, we go over the steps to search tweets using the Twitter API, annotated them with Spacy, and doing some basic collocation analysis.
Organizando um projeto de análise de dados com RStudio
Esse material foi desenvolvido para o primeiro meetup (online) da R-Ladies de Ribeirão Preto (@RLadiesRP).
Minicurso at PREDICAR 2022
In this workshop we work with processed tweet data for the exploration of adjective intensification.
Hispanic & Lusophone Linguistics Working Group
Creating and formatting CVs on Overleaf (LaTeX)
In this workshop we select a CV LaTeX template and modify it on Overleaf. A brief overview of what LaTeX is and its syntax will be provided.
Crow Workshop Series
Corpus Data Scraping and Sentiment Analysis
In this workshop, we scrape Amazon for reviews using the rvest R package to build a corpus of product reviews. We then do some sentiment analysis from a critical perspective.
Corpus Searches in R
In this workshop, we work with a tagged corpus. We go over the steps of reading in a corpus (organized as multiple text files) in R, doing searches in the corpus using regular expressions, and producing concordance lines.
Quantitative Language Data Analysis and Visualization in R
In this workshop, we work with the Variable that data from Tagliamonte’s book “Variationist Sociolinguistics” (2012). We visualize means of that complementizer omission across speaker groups, and run both linear and logistic regression. Concepts such as correlation, interaction, and contrasts will be addressed.
NAU Corpus Club + CALISTO
Building a corpus of tweets with R
This workshop material was prepared for a workshop on corpus linguistics and Twitter mining for the NAU Corpus Club and COLISTO.
LAEL PUC-SP Workshop
LAEL Machine Learning Workshop
This workshop was part of the LAEL Research Bazaar, a celebration of the golden jubilee of the Graduate Program in Applied Linguistics and Language Studies (LAEL), at the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUCSP), Brazil.