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Lesson Development: Good Enough Practices in Scientific Computing #46

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arockenberger opened this issue Aug 14, 2019 · 3 comments
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arockenberger commented Aug 14, 2019

Based on the article by Wilson et al. "Good Enough Practices in Scientific Computing" (2017) I would like to develop a lesson that could be taught Carpentries-style. It's not so much about computing but about general digital literacy and good routines, thus it is widely applicable.

I suggest a session on that, with interested participants reading the article in preparation and then brainstorming lesson development based on the ideas in the article.

Ideally, I would like to test-run the lesson in a StudyGroup setup in December or early next year.

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annefou commented Aug 22, 2019

Maybe something we could develop with CodeRefinery. See https://handsonscicomp.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

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Sep 19 - Annika leads
recommended reading: see article above

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Session had to be cancelled due to illness; postponed to later this year when I free spot appears.

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