Managing your digital projects (Data Foundations Series)

Description: This session lays the groundwork for researchers who want to visualize their research and are looking for a practical approach to the project management and data literacy skills needed to be proficient in this area. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with various visualization software and data types at different stations, and we will end with a hands-on exercise of planning a personal map.

Learning objectives: In this workshop participants will: 

  • Explore how project management can intersect with research visualization
  • Gain an overview of structured data and the software used to visualize them
  • Create a project management plan to set up the hands-on portion of the following session

Presenter(s): Meg Miller, GIS & Research Visualization Librarian

About this workshop series: This workshop is part of the Graduate Student Research Series. Register for all six workshops to receive credit on your Experience Record (Co-Curricular Record). Register for the workshops and learn more about the Graduate Student Research Series here.

Date:
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Time:
4:30pm - 5:30pm
Location:
Gold Lab Room 111
Campus:
Fort Garry
Audience:
  Faculty, Instructors, or Researchers     Graduate Students     Undergraduate Students  
Categories:
  Data and GIS     Data Foundations Development Series     FGPS GradSteps Workshops from the Libraries     Library Workshops  
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