Events for October 24, 2023 - June 30, 2022

Your Community by the Numbers: Race and Ethnicity

Virtual Event

Learn how to access data from the Census Bureau on race and ethnicity, using a variety of online tools available at data.census.gov, and other online data tools. During this training, you will also learn about how the Census Bureau collects and publishes data on these topics, as well as how to access and download tables

The Psychology of Mapping Census Bureau Data

Virtual Event

In this presentation, we will explore some of the basic concepts behind creating a good choropleth map: quantitative vs. qualitative, classing methods, number of classes, and how to use color more effectively to depict a better cartographic product.  We will dive into the Census Bureau's data platform, data.census.gov, and learn how to retrieve American Community Survey

Your Community by the Numbers: Ancestry, and Foreign-Born Populations

Virtual Event

Learn about how to access data from the Census Bureau on the foreign-born and ancestry groups using a variety of online tools available at data.census.gov, and other online data tools. During this training, you will also learn about how the Census Bureau collects and publishes data on these topics, as well how to access and download

Application Programming Interface (API)

Virtual Event

Learn how to use the Census Bureau’s application programming interface (API) to quickly access data in a standardized way.  In just a few easy steps, you can edit a sample URL, save your results, and open it in Excel to get the data you need. This webinar will serve as an introduction to help get you started

Data on a Deadline for Journalists

Virtual Event

This training is designed to give reporters an overview of the power of Census Bureau data for storytelling. Reporters will learn how to access and use demographic, socioeconomic, housing, and business data that can be used to identify trends, as well as generate and enhance news stories. They will also learn how to navigate data.census.gov and other

The Kokomo Native Project: Heritage & Homeland

Indiana University Kokomo 2300 S. Washington St., Kokomo, IN, United States

Honoring that heritage is the theme of the event. The public is invited to attend. The symposium is for educational purposes on what the tribe is doing today and how they have evolved.

Kokomo Native Project: Heritage and Homeland

Indiana University Kokomo 2300 S. Washington St., Kokomo, IN, United States

This event is sponsored by The Kokomo Native Project, an alliance of organizations in Howard County, Indiana, including the City of Kokomo, the Kokomo Early History Learning Center, Inc., the Howard County Historical Society, and Indiana University Kokomo. The Project creates programs and activities in support of INAIAC to educate the community and to help Native people learn more about services and support available to them in northcentral Indiana.

Honoring the Best of Tech in Indiana

JWMarriot-Indianapolis 10 S. West St., Indianapolis, IN, United States

TechPoint is thrilled to once again bring the Mira Awards to the Indiana tech community at the 23rd annual black-tie gala honoring the best of tech in Indiana, and presented by Salesforce. Every spring, the tech community comes together to celebrate the state’s many successes and to find out who will win top honors in

$225

Top 3 Tools Tour

Virtual Event

Not sure which Census Bureau data tool to use to get to the stats you need? Join this webinar to learn how to access frequently requested statistics using three of the U.S. Census Bureau’s top data tools: QuickFacts, data.census.gov, and Census Business Builder. This session will feature a brief presentation to introduce the tools and an online demonstration

To Nest, or Not to Nest, That is the Quest

Virtual Event

Did you know that some Census Bureau geographies nest within other geographies? Understanding when these geographies (census blocks, ​census tracts, counties, etc.) interconnect and when they don't can be the key to finding Census Bureau data more easily and effectively. To find data successfully is to comprehend the underlying geographical hierarchy. ​In this session, learn about the interconnections of Census Bureau geographies in

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