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    Workbook for Quantitative Methods and Socio-Economic Applications in GIS

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    This webinar will introduce the project on "the Workbook for Quantitative Methods and Socioconomic Application in GIS", and how to join the spatial data lab on those ongoing spacial social science research and development projects

    Effective Data Management and Spatial Analytics

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    This webinar introduced the implementations of effective data management and spatial analytics by academic and industry leaders of the field, and discuss the directions for further enhancement through integration with a cloud-based platform for research data sharing and workflow-based data analytics

    Spatiotemporal Data Analysis with Codeless Visual Programming

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    This seminar will introduce the KNIME Analytics Platform and its Geospatial Analytics extension developed by the Spatial Data Lab (SDL) team at Harvard's Center for Geographic Analysis (CGA). The SDL team members will share the presentations, presenting the project's vision and demonstrating the new way of performing geospatial analysis in a codeless visual way with case studies

    Webinar Series on COVID-19 Impact Analysis

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    As a joint effort by scholars and professionals from the Center for Geographical Analysis at Harvard University, the Geo-Computation Center for Social Sciences at Wuhan University, the China Data Institute, the NSF Spatiotemporal Innovation Center, RMDS Lab, and some other institutions, an initiative on “Resources for COVID-19 Study” was sponsored by the China Data Lab project (http://chinadatalab.net). The objectives of this project are: (1) to provide data support for the spatial study of COVID-19 at local, regional and global levels with information collected and integrated from different sources; (2) to facilitate quantitative research on spatial spreading and impacts of COVID-19 with advanced methodology and technology; (3) to promote collaborative research on the spatial study of COVID-19 on the Spatial Data Lab and Dataverse platforms; and (4) to build research capacity for future collaborative projects. The project has sponsored two webinar series on Covid-19 data and modeling (see links to recorded webinars below). This is the 3rd webinar series with a focus on the impact analysis of COVID-19 pandemic

    CPGIS Educational Webinars:Spatiotemporal Study of Urban Dynamics

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    With the increased population, continuously propelling of urbanization and climate change, cities are facing unprecedented challenges regarding various safety, security, and health issues. Meanwhile, the increasing penetration of digital technologies is changing the way we perceive cities. This bi-weekly webinar series will focus on the spatiotemporal study of urban dynamics with invited talks on theories, data, methods, tools, and empirical studies of urban development in the environment, land resources, public health, mobility, prediction, etc. The webinars are open to the public

    06_COVID-19 Cases Dyanmic Map Visualization

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    This case study includes multiple workflows, visualizing global countries' COVID-19 cases as dynamic maps, such as HTML, GIF, and MP4

    Webinar for "Resources for COVID-19 Study"

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    US Metropolitan Daily Cases with Basemap

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    Updated to Apr 17, 2023. Metropolitan level daily cases. There are 926 metropolitans except for the areas in Perto Rico

    Webinars for Literature Review on COVID-19

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    This webinar series provide literature review on Covid-19 related studies

    InstituteIntroduction to Weibo Mobility Index Data

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    As one of the largest social media, Weibo is considered as the “Twitter” in China. Based on the geo-tagged information in the sampled Weibo data, we built the Weibo mobility index by provinces and prefecture cities in China. This webinar gives an introduction to this Weibo mobility index, including data sources, methodology, comparative analysis with Baidu mobility index, and some prospective applications of the Weibo mobility data for the spatial studies of China
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