When: November 26th, 2019, 4pm
Where: Same library seminar room as before
Duration: 2 hours
Participants: 25 grad students, various backgrounds (neuroscience, psych, bio, physics, engineering, medicine), workshop will be made compulsory
Communicated expectations on content:
DataLad
BIDS
TODO
[x] Dienstreiseantrag
[x] Short description/overview to distribute in advance
[x] Slides/casts
[x] Code/materials for participants
Own thoughts
The time is extremely limited: The workshop needs to get them motivated to learn the tools (e.g., start with reproducible paper teaser, and for BIDS maybe show brainlife.io), give a brief introduction into the basics principles (prob. Dataset basics and as shortened Reproducible execution session), and above that contain pointers to everything that is relevant for subsequent self-study.
Based on the conversation with Julia and HanGue, students don't seem to know about version control/Git, BIDS or any standard structure. Teaching them the very basics alone will already make a large difference to their workflows.
possibly: collate a sheet with a collection of useful links.
When: November 26th, 2019, 4pm Where: Same library seminar room as before Duration: 2 hours Participants: 25 grad students, various backgrounds (neuroscience, psych, bio, physics, engineering, medicine), workshop will be made compulsory
Communicated expectations on content:
TODO
Own thoughts