Upon completing this workshop, participants will be able to: Participants will become conversant with identified practices and platforms via the digital competencies outlined. By integrating a number of digital components through introductory videos and face-to-face explorations and work sessions, participants will become conversant with Omeka (and familiar with other options) so as to represent their scholarship (via text, image and/or digital object) responsibly, clearly, and compellingly.
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This workshop is the third in a three-part series on presenting your work online. If you can't make it to the live webcasts at Biomed, NIH will be making the classes available at . Supplementary material for each presentation, including recommended readings, presentation notes and other information will be available through the Demystifying Medicine website and email list. View the webcasts live with your colleagues, and stay for light refreshments, discussion, and networking, from 4:00-6:00 pm every Tuesday from January 9th through May 8th in the Biomedical Library Conference Room. This years topics range include cancer immunotherapy, the microbiome, fetal gene therapy, the opioid epidemic, and many more, presented by leading scientists and cutting-edge researchers. The complete schedule of presentation is available at Each session includes clinical and basic science components presented by NIH staff and invitees. students, clinicians and program managers, the course is designed to help bridge the gap between advances in biology and their application to major human diseases. The 2018 Demystifying Medicine Series, which is jointly sponsored by FAES and NIH, will begin January 9th and includes the presentation of patients, pathology, diagnosis and therapy in the context of major disease problems and current research. Penn Health-Tech and the School of Nursing are co-sponsoring this event. This event is a part of the Penn Libraries InterProfessional Student Advisory Gatherings (#IPSAG), an interprofessional networking event series geared towards students interested in clinical, health sciences research, and related careers. For a complete list of the panelists and speakers, visit h ttp:///ipsag. "Extreme by Design" is a documentary about students taking an interdisciplinary service learning course in which they apply the design thinking approach to create low-cost devices and products to address real-world problems.įollowing the documentary, there will an interdisciplinary panel comprised of faculty and staff discussing their reactions to the documentary, innovative work they are engaged in, and other interdisciplinary opportunities available at Penn. Library: Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center Location: Kislak Center Class of 1978 Orrery Pavilion, 6th Floor Working with Vendors to Achieve Accessible Databases and Platforms Extreme by Design: Documentary Viewing, Panel Discussion, and Reception Resources and Assistive Technologies at the LibrariesĪp1:00 p.m. Accessible Coding for the Web with Special Guest Austin Seraphinįebru1:00 p.m. Register for Accessibility Workshops Series: This is the third of a four workshop accessibility series sponsored by the Liaison Services Council and organized and presented by Leslie Vallhonrat, Ivan Goldsmith, Kate Lynch and Alice McGrath. There will be an opportunity for questions and sharing of ideas and brain storms. Come Learn more about these efforts so that you can better take advantage of them and share them with friends, students, and colleagues. Alice McGrath, Postdoctoral Fellow for Accessibility, has been pursuing a number of efforts within the libraries with regard to assistive technology, including facilitating the libraries' participation in accessibility initiatives with HathiTrust and managing the libraries Butler Assistive Technology Room. Library: Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center: Weigle Information Commonsįind out more about how we are making research and researching more accessible to the Penn Community. Location: Class of 1968 Seminar Room (Rm 124)