coderefinery / reproducible-research

Reproducible research - Preparing code to be usable by you and others in the future
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Links, Intro and where to go from here #253

Closed samumantha closed 11 months ago

samumantha commented 11 months ago
samumantha commented 11 months ago

Also linking this here for reference (Enrico and Samantha planning doc for Sep 23 workshop): https://hackmd.io/@coderefinery/HyG-lYb1p

samumantha commented 11 months ago

Let's not merge this yet, though but use this for discussion around the materials, all suggestions welcome.

samumantha commented 11 months ago

If you have a moment @bast and @eglerean (or also others :) ) : Please take a look at where-to-go.md; the idea was to add a new section to the end of the lesson and bringing it into more practical focus, or answering "do I really need (to know) all of this?". Very happy to discuss better formulations or ways to present this, currently out of ideas...

samumantha commented 11 months ago

Continuing work tomorrow on the "how it all connects part". Images are there, but I still want to connect them; which will probably be Heidis slide and then handrwritten lesson titles connected to the point where they connect to. Also happy to hear if you have any comments about that before I start

samumantha commented 11 months ago

How about this? -> reproducible_research_plus_lessons.png Please check if you agree with this lesson assignment to each step , some have multiple connections. Or is something missing?

Todo: - [ ] alt text to be updated according to latest changes

samumantha commented 11 months ago

And sorry for packing these all in one PR, even though they are not all related. Main changes are in intro and where-to-go pages.

bast commented 11 months ago

I read through the changes. It is clearly better than before and I would merge and spawn smaller PRs based on this once it is in?

samumantha commented 11 months ago

Oke, if you think so 😉