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Update EGU22 PyGMT short course information #131

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<h2>Upcoming workshops</h2>

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<li>2022-04: Crafting beautiful maps with PyGMT at EGU General Assembly 2022.</li>
<li>2022-05-24: Crafting beautiful maps with PyGMT at EGU General Assembly 2022.</li>
</ul>

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Upcoming Workshops
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2022-04 | Crafting beautiful maps with PyGMT at EGU General Assembly 2022
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2022-05-24 | Crafting beautiful maps with PyGMT at EGU General Assembly 2022
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* **Title:** Crafting beautiful maps with PyGMT
* **Instructors:** Wei Ji Leong, Leonardo Uieda, Meghan Jones, Andre Luiz Belem
* **When:** Early April 2022
* **Where:** Hybrid (Online and at Vienna, Austria)
* **Repository:** TBA
* **When:** 24 May 2022, 13:10-14:40 (UTC) / 15:10-16:40 (CEST)
* **Where:** Online
* **Repository:** https://github.com/GenericMappingTools/egu22pygmt
* **EGU Session info:** https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/43186
* **Application Portal:** TBA
* **Application Portal:** https://egu22.eu/register_and_venue/registration.html

This short course is geared towards geoscientists interested in creating beautiful maps using Python.
Only basic Python knowledge is needed, and a background in cartography is not required to use PyGMT effectively!
The 3.5 hour long short course will be based on content adapted from https://github.com/GenericMappingTools/2021-unavco-course
and https://github.com/GenericMappingTools/foss4g2019oceania. Each of the 30–45 minute sessions will involve a
quick (~10 minute) walkthrough by the speaker, followed by a more hands-on session in breakout rooms where tutorial
participants work on the topic (using interactive Jupyter notebooks) in a guided environment with one of four instructors
on hand to answer questions.
The 1.5 hour long short course will be based on content adapted from https://github.com/GenericMappingTools/2021-unavco-course
and https://github.com/GenericMappingTools/foss4g2019oceania. The session will consist of a 10 minute
introduction followed by four 20 minute sessions, each of which will include demonstrations using
interactive Jupyter notebooks. Participants will be able to follow along with the demonstration using
online computing environments, and there will be a separate opportunity to engage with the other
participants and short course instructors.

We expressly welcome students and geoscientists working on any geo related fields
(e.g. Earth Observation, Geophysical, Marine, Magnetic, Gravity, Planetary, etc) to join.
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