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The Carpentries Blog

Introducing our new Regional Consultant for Southern Africa.

Dr. Angelique Trusler joins The Carpentries as Regional Consultant for Southern Africa.

A Call to Action: Nominate Yourself for the Executive Council Today

Amy Hodge reflects on what it means to serve on the Executive Council and explains why you should apply

The Carpentries Executive Council 2019 In-person Meeting

A summary of discussions from the in-person Executive Council meeting and the way forward

CarpentryCon 2020: Tips for Submitting a Session Proposal

This post by CarpentryCon 2020 Task Force members offers tips for submitting a session proposal

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Partner to Support The Carpentries

We have received $2.65 million from Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to support our work over the next three years.

The Carpentries in Tōkyō: Adventures bringing Software Carpentry to Japan

A growing community is gaining momentum to bring Software Carpentry to Japan

The Carpentries Vision Statement

Our vision is to be the leading inclusive community teaching computing and data skills.

CarpentryCon Community Call, November 6

Join the Task Force on November 6 for CarpentryCon 2020 updates

Teaching Tech Together

A new book elaborates on the Carpentries instructor training material and more.

Call for Candidates for the 2020 Carpentries Executive Council

Nominations are now open for community-elected and Council-elected positions

A Better Experience for Workshop Surveys

New survey systems for our workshops

Member Survey Results and the next Member Organisation Council Meetings

Building Community through Membership: 2019 Member Survey Results and Member Organisation Council Meetings

Tips for Organising Your First Carpentries Workshop

In this post, Angela Li and Jessica Trelogan share tried and tested strategies for organising successful Carpentries workshops

Teaching Software Carpentry at the University of Botswana

In this post, Raniere Silva shares reflections from teaching a software carpentry workshop in Botswana

Export to Etherpad: a New Extra in the Instructor-Training Repository

A new tool for instructor-trainers to make preparation for a new workshop easier.

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