1 - 30 September, 2017: Future of the Carpentries, New Staff Members, Community Service Awards, CarpentryCon
This post originally appeared on the Software Carpentry website.
Highlights
- All the details on the joint future of the Carpentries explained. Please feel free to ask any questions that you need answered.
- The very first ever Data Carpentry in Ethiopia was held and it was an extraordinary experience.
- The Lesson Infrastructure Subcommittee had their 2017 September meeting and have come up with some resolutions.
- We are pleased to anounce we have three new staff members who will be working for the Carpentries part time: SherAaron Hurt is the new Workshop Adminstrator for the Carpentries, Elizabeth Williams has joined as a part-time Business Administrator, and Karen Word has joined the Carpentries and will be the Deputy Director of Instructor training.
- If you feel there is a community member who is working extra hard to help our organization, please consider nominating them for a Community Service Award.
Tweets
- Why is Python growing so quickly?
- Carpentry instructors - some great advice here on making workshops better for people with Dyslexia.
- Want to submit a Carpentries blog post but nervous about GitHub? You can use a form.
- Know an unsung hero of the Carpentries? Nominate them for a Community Service Award.
- Want to report on a workshop? Write a Software Carpentry blog post.
- Read our newsletter, Carpentry Clippings, to keep tabs on our community.
- Want more Carpentries? Support our growth by becoming a member organization.
- Report of recent in-person staff meeting for both Carpentries - what we discussed.
- We now have a discussion group just for #assessment, led by @DrKariLJordan.
- Our newsletter will appear on Tuesday. Not a subscriber yet? Sign up here.
General
Everything you need to know about CarpentryCon.
Brian’s Poetical notes on the unix shell is availabel on his google drive.
The University of Mauritius along with other sponsors hosted an HPC workshop in July and had attendees from various backgrounds.
University of Namibia held the second Software Carpentry workshop in Namibia and learned some valuable lessons.
Plese share your thoughts on the future of the Carpentries.
Share your ideas and exerience on the Software Carpentry lessons.
The Carpentries, the National Node of Bioinformatics Mexico (NNB) and the Ibero-American Society of Bioinformatics (SoIBio) invite you all to participate in the project Carpentry for Latin America.
Stencila was used to teach SQL and R at a UBC workshop in Canada.
16 workshops were run over the past 30 days. For more information about past workshops, please visit our website.
Upcoming Workshops:
- October
- The University of Washington eScience Institute, Lawrence Livermore Labs, The River Club, Aarhus University, The Francis Crick Institute, Oxford University, University of Nebraska Omaha , Karolinska Institutet,UCLA, University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania, Boston University, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, University of Otago & NeSI, Institute for Theoretical Physics UAM-CSIC, Minnesota State University Moorhead, Rutgers University, Camden , Harvard Medical School.
November
University of Manchester, University of Missouri - Columbia.