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• Melbourne Bioinformatics training resources (I) https://www.melbournebioinformatics.org.au/tutorials/tutorials/
• Melbourne Bioinformatics training resources (II) http://sepsis-omics.github.io/tutorials/#_abrpi-training-materials
• Monash Bioinformatics Platform’s Training Materials (Intro to R; R More; RNAseq Using R)
• EMBL-ABR (beta) specialised google search for bioinformatics training materials http://stm.embl-abr.org.au/
• ELIXIR Training Portal (materials and events – European focus) https://tess.elixir-uk.org/
• GOBLET Training Portal (materials and events (global)) http://mygoblet.org/training-portal
• NIH BD2K ERuDIte (materials (US focus)) https://bigdatau.ini.usc.edu/about_erudite
• EMBL-EBI Online Training http://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/
• Bioinformatics Training at the Babraham Institute (materials) http://www.bioinformatics.babraham.ac.uk/training.html
• Collection of High-throughput Sequencing Training Materials http://bioinformatics.upsc.se/hts-trainers-repository
• Global resources of the Galaxy Training Network https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Teach
• Software Carpentry lessons https://software-carpentry.org/lessons/
• Data Carpentry lessons http://www.datacarpentry.org/lessons/
• Bioplatforms Australia/CSIRO Bioinformatics Training Platform (BTP) training material https://github.com/BPA-CSIRO-Workshops
BCCVL training and support: http://www.bccvl.org.au/training/ EcoEd (training program for the EcoScience DEVL/RDC) with download link for materials: www.ecoed.org.au
Introduction to Data Science: http://www.datasciguide.com/recommended-resources-for-beginners/
https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/audio-video-courses/ are my favorite.
I have about 50ish links that I'm happy to share - but they are moreso resources than training manuals. (Collated for Hacky Hour)
Wrong place? I've been thinking for a while on how best to share these with other hacky coordinators/interested parties. It was partially why I started on https://github.com/amandamiotto/HackyHourHandbook
Hey Amanda - provide them here and we can use this to collate them in a proper format later on.
I also came across this:
ICYMI, great guide to 🤷♂️: "Visualizing the Uncertainty in Data" by @FlowingData https://buff.ly/2FV9VRX #dataviz #infovis https://twitter.com/dataandme/status/972880337251569664?s=03
https://twitter.com/hadleywickham/status/978775402423320576
Next week I'll be offering a course at Stanford called "Readings in applied data science" — the complete syllabus is now available at https://github.com/hadley/stats337#readings …. Thanks to everyone on twitter who has helped me find good readings!
It would be good to link at least some of the resources identified here to: http://www.ands.org.au/working-with-data/skills
Any objections if we 'cherry pick' a few to include as a first pass?
That would be completely fine Gerry! Exactly what this is for.
Just remember I'm not curating these comments, they are more for exploration and people will still need to have their eyes open when judging the appropriateness of the content.
Yes, no problem. That's why I mentioned "cherry picking" as we will need to do some evaluation of resources before we add them to the web page.
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That would be completely fine Gerry! Exactly what this is for.
Just remember I'm not curating these comments, they are more for exploration and people will still need to have their eyes open when judging the appropriateness of the content.
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Can we (as a starting point) start to collate these together?
There was a list of about 10 in a meeting - listed below. But straight away I can see that we will need to catalogue them to make this worthwhile.
Also, how do we divine the quality of the material we share?
Science Gateways Bootcamp model for 1) train-the-trainer and 2) DEVL/RDC users: include marketing, skills models etc
Training materials hub for repurposing and adapting for undergrad lecturers eg Sheffield Uni UK, EcoEd has a website
AGU is building a training materials hub for FAIR
AODN/IMOS have worked with Sydney Institute of Marine Science/UNSW and other Sydney based universities/UTAS/others? to integrate training in undergraduate courses - training provided by AODN staff, assessment by university lecturers
ESIP Data Management Training Clearing House: http://dmtclearinghouse.esipfed.org/ Coalition for Publishing Data in the Earth and Space Sciences (COPDESS) http://www.copdess.org/resources-for-researchers/
OceanTeacher Global Academy: http://classroom.oceanteacher.org/
ADACS online learning system: https://lms.adacs.org.au/login/index.php
ADACS Github: https://github.com/ADACS-Australia
WDS Data and Data Management Resources Guide: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Z17IYY_PhZKjYHuZ_ZOab7R_jWTURc2RPXukVGoCA-c/edit#gid=0