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2:00 pm
Join AI Assistant Program Director Ayham Boucher for a bi-weekly series for Cornell students, faculty, and staff who want to know more about all things AI. Held over Zoom, the thirty minute workshop starts at 2pm ET on every other Thursday.
9:00 am
The era of "big data" has exploded due to the rise of cloud computing, which provides an abundance of computational power and storage allowing organizations of all sorts to capture and store data. Leveraging that data effectively can provide timely insights and competitive advantage.
9:00 am
This 2-day course enables participants to create complex visualizations and to combine them into interactive dashboards to share with others using Tableau Desktop.
2:00 pm
Join AI Assistant Program Director Ayham Boucher for a bi-weekly series for Cornell students, faculty, and staff who want to know more about all things AI. Held over Zoom, the thirty minute workshop starts at 2pm ET on every other Thursday.
9:00 am
This course, SQL Querying: Fundamentals, will teach you to use SQL as a tool to retrieve the information you need from databases.
10:30 am
This training is for Cornell faculty, staff, and student employees who will be adding content to the student-facing website, Experience Cornell.
1:00 pm
The Custom Development Office Hour (formerly the Digital Accessibility Office Hour) is a chance to bring your questions about websites, web development, and digital accessibility to the Custom Development experts.
2:00 pm
Join AI Assistant Program Director Ayham Boucher for a bi-weekly series for Cornell students, faculty, and staff who want to know more about all things AI. Held over Zoom, the thirty minute workshop starts at 2pm ET on every other Thursday.
2:00 pm
Join AI Assistant Program Director Ayham Boucher for a bi-weekly series for Cornell students, faculty, and staff who want to know more about all things AI. Held over Zoom, the thirty minute workshop starts at 2pm ET on every other Thursday.
9:00 am
Organizations the world over rely on information to make sound decisions regarding all manner of affairs. But with the amount of available data growing on a daily basis, the ability to make sense of all of that data is becoming more and more challenging.

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