Discussion:
Lesson development at Mozfest
Karthik Ram
2014-10-21 21:36:07 UTC
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Hi everyone,
Later this week I'll be attending Mozfest, Mozilla foundations annual
conference in London. Like last year, there is a big "science on the web"
track. See → http://mozillascience.org/mozfest-2014/ for a full schedule.

In addition to two other sessions, I'll be leading a sprint on lesson
development for working with data. Over a three hour session, our goal is
to build bite sized lessons in small teams which would be cc-by licensed,
that could be useful to anyone involved in teaching data lessons. This
includes projects like Software/Data Carpentry, School of Data, rOpenSci
and others. Also, to maximize our time, we are hoping to take on fixing
up/improving existing lessons, rather than starting new ones unless new
projects can be mostly completed in the allotted time.

This could also be a great opportunity to write some material for rOpenSci
packages. So two questions:

a) Are there lessons you would find useful in any context? e.g. combining
one or more packages to achieve a task?

b) Are you interested in leading or collaborating on a lesson remotely
(assuming you aren't attending Mozfest).

If yes to either one, please respond either here or post as an issue here
(even if you are not able to commit time to working on one):
https://github.com/karthik/mozfest-data-lessons/issues/new

If we end up creating any substantial material that might be useful to our
community, I'll be sure to report back (and perhaps follow up with a blog
post if necessary).

thanks,
- Karthik
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