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Lesson template for ReproNim teaching sessions

How to use this template:

  1. Go to the Github Importer. In the top text box paste the url of this repo. In the bottom part choose either "ReproNim" (if that's an option) or your own user account and then enter the name of the lesson/repository that you wish to create.

  2. Change the following variables in the _config.yml file:

    • title
    • repo
    • root
    • email (you can leave Ariel's address here, if you want).
    • start_time : this is the start time in minutes since midnight. For example, 9 AM is 540 (60 * 9).
  3. Edit the content in the _episodes folder, adding images (into assets/img), code (into code), data (into data) as needed. Pay particular attention to the following:

  • Sections should be named 01-first-part.md, 02-second-part.md, etc to be ordered in the schedule.
  • Edit the headers of each of your sections. Editing the duration of both teaching and exercises
  • Add coffee breaks into the lesson. This keeps the timing of each section accurate.

Acknowledgment

Please see LICENSE.md for copyright, license, and how to acknowledge information.

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module-fair-data's Issues

[HWK]: Repronim instructor fellow training feedback

  • Page 0:
    • intro page seems generic across repronim, not really lesson specific? Doesn't seem to match the outline at the top
    • put real timing estimates :)
  • Page 1:
    • a LOT of text/reading
    • Could be more tied to examples, show the FAIR figure, introduce the principles, and discuss why each are necessary.
    • This reads like a really nice essay on these topics, but is quite inaccessible for teaching. I'd recommend moving this somewhere, pointing to it, but giving the students a much more brief "tl;dr" on these topics, and again situate them in real examples so they immediately grok the relevance.
    • Move BIDS and NIDM onto a new page (and add Boutiques for FAIR tools), since they're implementations aiming for FAIR rather than the principles/concept itself.
  • Page 2: missing?
  • Page 3:
    • make more accessible; turn into case studies and thought provoking questions/real-world challenges.
    • provide concrete examples of the state of data sharing in different parts of the world based on current legislation (this last bit tackles the theory in the next page)
  • Page 4:
    • like page 1, move reading to some other resource and, make the page easier to digest in an interactive/classroom setting.
    • tie to concrete examples of what to and not to do.
  • Page 5:
    • fix some broken links
    • Provide screenshots and "table" outlining pros and cons of each software, when you'd use something like loris or xnat over your own small mongodb
    • case studies
  • Page 6: difficult concept to truncate, but could be made more accessible with visual representations to go alongside the good tangible examples.

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