Orientation to the N3C Data Enclave

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N3C will hold a 2-part virtual orientation to learn how to use the N3C Data Enclave. These sessions are designed for users of all types. The first 2 sessions will take place in February, and then will alternate week by week for ongoing access. 

 

Session A - Recommended before attending Session B
This session is for those who want to learn about N3C, as well as how to engage with project teams and access the data.
Learning objectives:

  • Provide a general overview of N3C, including goals, organization, and community resources such as Domain Teams and Data Liaisons.
  • Introduce the 3 data tiers available and important considerations for research driven by the data harmonization process.
  • Discuss resources for training and support and the process of the Data Use Request (DUR) required for researcher access.

Session B - Completion of Session A is recommended
This session is for analysts, statisticians, data scientists, or anyone who wants to gain a broader understanding of the tools needed to work with the data.
Learning objectives:

  • Focus on technical aspects of working with data in the secure N3C Enclave, including use of OMOP concept sets and N3C-specific tooling, such as the Concept Set Browser.
  • Introduce commonly used analysis tools, such as Contour and Code Workbooks and corresponding workflows for simple analyses.
  • Introduce the Enclave Knowledge Store, a mechanism for sharing and using community developed code and data across projects.
Date
- Add to Calendar 2021-02-02 11:00:00 2021-02-09 12:30:00 Orientation to the N3C Data Enclave Register for Sessions A & B https://covid.cd2h.org/training

N3C will hold a 2-part virtual orientation to learn how to use the N3C Data Enclave. These sessions are designed for users of all types. The first 2 sessions will take place in February, and then will alternate week by week for ongoing access. 

 

Session A - Recommended before attending Session B
This session is for those who want to learn about N3C, as well as how to engage with project teams and access the data.
Learning objectives:

  • Provide a general overview of N3C, including goals, organization, and community resources such as Domain Teams and Data Liaisons.
  • Introduce the 3 data tiers available and important considerations for research driven by the data harmonization process.
  • Discuss resources for training and support and the process of the Data Use Request (DUR) required for researcher access.

Session B - Completion of Session A is recommended
This session is for analysts, statisticians, data scientists, or anyone who wants to gain a broader understanding of the tools needed to work with the data.
Learning objectives:

  • Focus on technical aspects of working with data in the secure N3C Enclave, including use of OMOP concept sets and N3C-specific tooling, such as the Concept Set Browser.
  • Introduce commonly used analysis tools, such as Contour and Code Workbooks and corresponding workflows for simple analyses.
  • Introduce the Enclave Knowledge Store, a mechanism for sharing and using community developed code and data across projects.
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Activity Type
Educational Offering
Location Type
Online