This inventory will include training materials and tutorials for researchers as well as materials for educators wanting to include reproducibility in their curriculum. It will also highlight upcoming training opportunities and blogposts where we invite educators who included reproducible workflows in their teaching or curricula.
Concretely, we want to use our website to link to training materials that already exist. Sources are for example the results of TIER2 and Osiris, but also videos and tutorials by other reproducibility networks or organizations like the Turing Way.
Regarding the topic of introducing reproducibility to curricula, we would like to highlight examples on our blog and invite educators to contribute to our blog and share how they included reproducible workflows in their teaching. Please let us know if you would like to present a teaching initiative or know of someone who is including the topic successfully into their teaching.
Resources on our website:
Find here the events calendar with trainings and workshops in the Netherlands:
Events – reproducibilitynetwork
Find here some introductory videos on working reproducibly:
Primers – reproducibilitynetwork
Our latest blog posts about Materials, Efforts and Projects:
- A LEGO® Metadata Challenge WorkshopÂBlog post by DCC Groningen and DCC UMCG In this workshop, participants experienced reproducibility in action through an experiment using LEGO®. In the first part of the session, each group created a structure using LEGO® bricks and prepared accompanying documentation and instructions of how to create it. Afterwards, another group attempted to recreate the structure …