Introductory guide to a prototype Open Computing Lab
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This guide is also autobuilt as an nbsphinx
site nd published via Github Pages at innovationoutside.github.io/Open_Computing_Lab_Guide/.
At the moment, this is a toolkit of documents:
about.md
: a brief overview of the philosophy behind, and motivation for, the Open Computing Lab approach;using_docker.md
: an introduction to using the Open Computing Lab on your own computer using Docker;using_containds.md
: an introduction to using the Open Computing Lab on your own computer using ContainDS;using_mybinder.md
: an introduction to using the Open Computing Lab via the online MyBinder service;using_notebooks.md
: an introduction to the Jupyter notebook interface used to access many Open Computing Lab environments and activities;using_notebooks_to_support_teaching_and_learning.md
: some ideas on how to use Jupyter notebooks to support teaching and learning;obtaining_materials.md
: example guidance on accessing module content for use within an Open Computing Lab environment;saving_and_checkpointing_work.md
: hints and advice on saving your work when working in Open Computing Lab environments;use_in_tm129.md
: guidance on getting started using the Open Computing Lab environment for TM129;use_in_tm351.md
: guidance on getting started using the Open Computing Lab environment for TM351.