Level up the reproducibility of your data and code: a 2-hour, hands-on workshop
Oct 30
If you want to level up on reproducible methods and tools but don’t know where to start, this workshop is for you!
We will get our hands dirty with 2-hours of good enough practices and best practices in organizing, documenting, automating, and disseminating research. Learn to apply free, open source tools and methods, and explore curated resources to help integrate these practices into your workflow.
Everyone is welcome, but the workshop is most valuable for those who use some code in their research but are infrequent coders. Please bring a laptop.
Register today - seats are limited!
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About the instructor: April Clyburne-Sherin is an epidemiologist, methodologist, and expert in open science tools, methods, training, and community stewardship. She holds an MS in Population Medicine (Epidemiology). Since 2014, she has focused on creating curriculum and running workshops for scientists in open and reproducible research methods and is co-author of FOSTER’s Open Science Training Handbook. She has developed and run short duration training for many groups including the Center for Open Science, Sense About Science, and Code Ocean as well as consulting for SPARC and Stencila.