NextGen: How do I customize the evaluation using TEEHR and the visualization run using Tethys?
Day 2 Session 1 (10:30 AM)
Presenters:
Matt Denno, RTI International
Giovanni Romero, Aquaveo
Sam Lamont, RTI International
This workshop offers participants an in-depth exploration of customizing and running TEEHR analyses within the NextGen In A box (NGIAB), emphasizing both evaluation and visualization processes. Attendees will begin with an overview of TEEHR, including its current status and core functionalities, followed by an overview of the NGIAB visualizer, built for the output visualization. Participants will perform customized TEEHR evaluations as a standalone tool and within the NGIAB framework. Additionally, attendees will explore NGIAB outputs both within the NGIAB visualizer interface and notebook environments, enhancing their ability to visualize and interpret data effectively. By the end of the workshop, participants will have a solid understanding of TEEHR’s capabilities, the integration with NGIAB, and advanced visualization techniques using the NGIAB Visualizer and notebook environments.
Learning Outcomes:
- General understanding of TEEHR and its capabilities
- Implementing and customizing TEEHR analyses within NGIAB
- Visualization of the output through the NGIAB visualizer and notebooks
Prerequisites:
Knowledge:
- Review Documentation at the following URLs:
- (Optional) Attendance at last year’s TEEHR workshop
- (Optional) Coding and scripting experience
- (Optional) Experience using Python
Hardware/Software:
Attendees will be given access to a VM on NSF Jetstream with all necessary packages installed. Attendees should verify that they are able to access the VM before the workshop begins. Email will be sent to attendees one week before the Conference. Software required for using a local machine for the workshop is listed below.
- Laptop w/browser installed
- Git
- Docker Desktop
- WSL (if using Windows)
- IDE/Code Editor of choice (Options include VSCode, Sublime, and Vim)
- Data will be obtained from public sources during the workshop. Data sources will be provided by the presenters
Accounts: