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It might be a valuable exercise for our hackathon to summarize / review some of the existing course material on reproducible research (and related topics). It would be great to hear from @kbroman (I think you're coming, right?) about his course (Tools for Reproducible Research at U Wisconsin) and maybe also take a look at other instructors who have taught courses emphasizing reproducibility in some form (particulary those making their teaching material available online for reuse). I've come across a handful but collectively we can probably come up with more.
Also might be good to consider courses or workshops aimed more generically at research programming skills that may tend to touch on this material. (e.g. perhaps software carpentry and/or data carpentry)
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Although my course isn't as awesome as the others you mention, I infused my grad-level programming for microbiologists with a fair amount of reproducible research material this semester and it went pretty well. I'd be happy to share my experience at the hackathon...
Perhaps we can use the Tuesday morning breakouts or afternoon unconference to collect that lessons learned from those efforts that we should heed in fleshing out our curriculum?
It might be a valuable exercise for our hackathon to summarize / review some of the existing course material on reproducible research (and related topics). It would be great to hear from @kbroman (I think you're coming, right?) about his course (Tools for Reproducible Research at U Wisconsin) and maybe also take a look at other instructors who have taught courses emphasizing reproducibility in some form (particulary those making their teaching material available online for reuse). I've come across a handful but collectively we can probably come up with more.
Also might be good to consider courses or workshops aimed more generically at research programming skills that may tend to touch on this material. (e.g. perhaps software carpentry and/or data carpentry)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: