The teaching committee is happy to announce the forthcoming Bioconductor teaching week.
The goal is to discuss and gather community input about the teaching and education needs of the Bioconductor community and how to plan our future activities and efforts accordingly. The teaching committee has been meeting monthly since July 2020, is working on several Carpentries-style lessons, and will organise an in-person workshop in Heidelberg in September.
Among topics we plan to discuss during 1-hour sessions:
- Educational needs and ideas
- What community resources do you use?
- What resources are missing?
- What is the best learning resource/experience you know?
- What was the hardest thing you had to learn to do in Bioconductor?
- What should we focus on in the coming years in terms of teaching and education?
- Which platforms do you prefer for learning by yourself? (In person, video, flipped, books, hybrid,…)
- If you teach, which platforms and media have worked well for you?
Schedule
Day | EDT | CEST | AEST | |
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Tue 6 Sept | 2 - 3 am | 8 - 9 am | 4 - 5 pm | Zoom link |
Wed 7 Sept | 8 - 9 am | 2 - 3 pm | 10 - 11 pm | Zoom link |
Thu 8 Sept | 12 - 1 pm | 6 - 7 pm | 2 - 3 am (9 Sept) | Zoom link |
The sessions will be guided by members of the teaching committee. No prior experience in teaching or education is expected to participate. Anyone is welcome to join whichever call best fits their timezone, whether to listen in, to share ideas or to get involved in the committee’s future efforts.
Feel free to already start the discussion here by answering and commenting on this post!
This is impressive and a welcome development. Thank you Bioconductor and the teaching committee for developing the curriculum. Looking forward to learning more.