URC Lunch & Learn: Intro to Python for Data Analysis in UX Research
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Looking for a new free tool for your data analysis needs? Try your hand at Python. Python is a programming language used for a variety of tasks, including website creation, task automation, and data analysis. Learn how to use Python to manipulate quantitative data from a user research approach with no Python experience.
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About Laurier Cress
Laurier Cress is a UX Designer and Researcher in Harvard Web Publishing. Prior to joining Harvard, she was the Repository Services Manager at Washington University in St. Louis Library. Laurier earned her bachelor’s degree in both design and history and a master’s in library information science from the University of Denver. She is passionate about combating digital redlining through the application of a user centric approach to product design and user research.
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The presentation will be held from 12:00-1:00 PM on Zoom. Zoom meeting information will be sent via email once you register.
Open to all Harvard affiliates. Please RSVP for the event below. If you have any questions, please contact libraryux@harvard.edu.
Accommodation Statement: Persons with disabilities who would like to request accommodations or have questions may contact the User Research Center at libraryux@harvard.edu in advance of the event.