Getting Started with Digital Tools for Research and Teaching
April 22, 2026
2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Stewart Center, Room 202
This workshop is designed for individuals interested in translating their work into digital formats—such as surveys, dashboards, apps, AI-assisted tools, or other platforms—but unsure how to get started.
This workshop will feature brief 5–10 minute overviews from Purdue faculty and collaborators who have developed or used digital tools in their own research and teaching. These overviews will highlight how they got started, what motivated their work, and key lessons learned. Afterward, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in open, informal discussions with the contributors to delve into the topics.
Contributors include:
- Louis Tay (Health and Human Sciences)
- Nan Kong (Engineering)
- William Watson (Education)
- Jennifer Richardson (Education)
- Gaurav Nanda (Polytechnic Institute)
- Jonathan Treece (Health and Human Sciences)
Whether you are exploring a new project, preparing a grant proposal, or just curious about what is possible, this workshop offers practical entry points and facilitates connections across campus.
