12 September - 17 October, 2016: Community Service Awards, Steering Comminty Elections, Lesson Maintainers Meeting, Newsletter, Carpentries Community Call.
This post originally appeared on the Software Carpentry website.
##Highlights
- The very first Community Service Awards will be awarded before the end of the year.
- We are pleased to welcome two new Intsructor Trainers to the Carpentries.
- Please vote on the special election to amend the procedure of the Steering Committee elections.
- Some highlights on the progress made by our lesson maintainers on streamlining our decision-making process.
- The first joint Carpentries newsletter is out, please sign up.
##Jobs
- The Jackson Laboratory is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow.
- DataCamp is looking for a Data Science Course Developer.
##Tweets
- Demitri Muna published a pre-print on “The Astropy Problem.”
- @docker is now hiring Education Enigeers.
- @NatureNews wrote a nice pice on the use of GitHub.
- Community service awards nominations now open! Please nominate members on the Software Carpentry website.
- Order some Software Carpentry apparel and accessories from Cafe Press.
##General
Carpentries Community Call now happening every third Thursday of the month, hope to see you there.
Read more about techniques on how to get people talking more producitvely in class.
Switching to scripting languages and using spreadsheets; facts and opinions discussed.
As an Instructor it is good to know your audience within a carpentries workshop.
A few pointers to help teach programming to the visually impaired.
A recall of first experiences with SWC.
Instructors dicuss some issues with attendance at the New Zealand workshops.
A tale of how SWC brought three instructors together.
We are working on a lesson to teach Python to people who are already comforatble with another programming language.
ESIP would appreciate any input or feedback on their guidelines for the earth observation and geosciences communities.
The tools we use may be perceived differently by men and woman.
A new book that covers almost all the SWC materials have been released.
Dr. Beth Duckles gave an interesting talk about “The Practice of Measuring”.
Our deepest condolences to Hans Petter Langtangen’s family.
34 workshops were run over the past 30 days. For more information about past workshops, please visit our website.
Upcoming Workhshops:
October: University of Michigan,University of Amsterdam,CoDiMa - International Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Edinburgh,Plant & Food Research, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Université de Montréal, University of Oklahoma, University of Würzburg, Queen’s University, Purdue University, University of Michigan.
November: University of Otago and NeSI, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, University of Arizona, NIH Bldg. 10 Library, University of Melbourne, Scion Research and NeSI.
2017:
January 229th AAS Meeting.
February AMOS / MSNZ Conference.