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Workshop resources

This file contains links relavent to working open workshops (including friendly github intro trainings).

Turing Summer Interns Training 2018

Title: Collaborative Working with Git and GitHub

Facilitator: Kirstie Whitaker

Abstract: The session will discuss broadly why reproducible research is important, but also focus on GitHub, a free and open source platform that can help you build projects that are collaborative, well documented, and version-controlled. These are all attributes of a very successful Data Science summer enterprise!

Kirstie will introduce you to the GitHub ecosystem, explain the common (and somewhat jargon-y) terms, and outline a couple of basic GitHub workflows. Some of you will know this already, for others it will be very new. During the 2 hour workshop you will work together to learn from each other how to navigate the Alan Turing Institute organisation and submit and merge a pull request. We will discuss the importance of collaborative and reproducible working, and set you up for success during your internship. This is fantastic opportunity for you to discover a new way to manage research and, even for those of you already familiar with GitHub, is something that will benefit you moving forward in your careers.

Date: 3rd July 2017

Location: Turing 2nd floor space

Schedule

Time Event
10:00 Introductions & discussion to set the scence
10:20 Presentation: Github: What, why and welcome
10:50 Exercise: My first repo
11:10 Presentation: Collaborating with Github
11:30 Exercise: My first pull request
12:00 Reproducible research lunchtime drop in

Resources

Turing Summer Interns Training 2017

Title: Collaborative Working with Git and GitHub

Facilitator: Kirstie Whitaker

Abstract: GitHub is a free and open source platform that can help you build projects that are collaborative, well documented, and version-controlled. These are all attributes of a very successful Data Science summer enterprise! In the afternoon workshop I will introduce you to the GitHub ecosystem, explain the common (and somewhat jargon-y) terms, and outline a couple of basic GitHub workflows. You will leave with your own repository within the Alan Turing Institute organisation and having submitted and merged your first pull request. You will also have cloned your cloud based repository to your own computer so you can easily version control your work with git. We will discuss the importance of collaborative and reproducible working, and set you up for success during your internship.

Date: 3rd July 2017

Schedule

Time Event Location
13:00 GitHub Setup 4th floor
13:30 Workshop 4th floor
15:30 Break
15:45 Discussion: Open project development Lovelace meeting room
16:30 End

Resources