The Center for Student Innovation wants to expand your ability to learn outside your major or discipline by offering Instructor-Tailored Workshops. These workshops are taught by faculty skilled in their line of study and offer you the chance to learn and apply skills outside your degree. You may even find new ways to apply these skills within your own field.
This workshop will introduce the fundamentals of data visualization in GIS, and specifically how to connect data in tabular form (e.g. Excel spreadsheets) with mapped features. Through a step-by-step tutorial, participants will create maps of agricultural production by county throughout the U.S. Tips and data sources for mapping other phenomena will also be discussed. Data and software provided; please sign up by October 29th to ensure software access.
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Date for Fall 2025
This workshop will present the basics of resin printer set up and operation. We'll cover skills such as how to process a 3D model in slicer software, handle resin, start a print and how to post-process. Post-processing includes both washing and curing before the part is ready.
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Date for Fall 2025
This workshop will present the basics of sewing machine set up and operation. We'll cover skills such as how to thread your sewing machine, wind a bobbin, adjust stitch length and width, change the machine needle, stitch straight and curved seams, and troubleshoot common issues. Scrap fabric will be provided for participants.
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Date for Fall 2025
600 Lincoln Avenue,
Charleston, IL 61920
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