Workshop goals - Why are we teaching this - Why is this …
Workshop goals - Why are we teaching this - Why is this important - For future and current you - For research as a whole - Lack of reproducibility in research is a real problem
Materials and how we'll use them - Workshop landing page, with
- links to the Materials - schedule
Structure oriented along the Four Facets of Reproducibility:
How this workshop is run - This is a Carpentries Workshop - that means friendly learning environment - Code of Conduct - active learning - work with the people next to you - ask for help
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