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Description
@mih and I will be giving a workshop on DataLad in Lucca on March 23rd-24th. This issue lists the TODOs and acts as a progress tracker.
Please extend and edit as necessary. :)
Logistics
- await Feedback from Lucca on dates
- await Feedback from Lucca on GDrive account
- figure out travel
Software
- write a custom wrapper around a special remote for gdrive.
- Figure out which software to base it on. Rclone seems to work, but there also seems to be git-annex-remote-googledrive, listed under "gitannex/tips", and directly linked as a specialized service.
Teaching
A Basics layout has been proposed by @mih and awaits feedback from Lucca
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Datalad concepts and principles
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Basics of local data/code version control
- Hands on: tasks to exercise basic building blocks
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Modular data management for reproducible science
- Hands on: implement sketch of a reproducible paper
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Data management for collaborative science
- Hands on: Using your infrastructure (Gdrive) to collaborate on a
demo project
- Hands on: Using your infrastructure (Gdrive) to collaborate on a
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Data publication
- Hands on: Publish data on "GitHub"
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Outlook (what is else possible, resources, use cases)
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Potential group work: Small sets of people are given problems to solve with DataLad and present
This is currently structured like this:
Monday 23 Morning session
1 Datalad concepts and principles
2 Basics of local data/code version control + Hands on: tasks to exercise basic building blocks
Monday 23 Afternoon session
1 Modular data management for reproducible science + Hands on: implement sketch of a reproducible paper
2 Data management for collaborative science + Hands on: Using your infrastructure (Gdrive) to collaborate on a demo project
Tuesday 24 Morning session
1 Data publication + Hands on: Publish data on "GitHub"
2 Outlook (what is else possible, resources, use cases)
Resources to create
- rclone GDrive wrapper (started here TMP/NF: Draft a wrapper around rclone datalad/datalad#4162)
- slides
- code lists
- sketches of a LaTeX (?) skeleton for a reproducible paper. @adswa could potentially use resources she will help to improve at the Turing Way book dash.
- Data to use for examples and to publish to Gdrive
- Optional/Wishlist: Some sort of audience response system. EduVote (Browser-based, Google Forms, ...? E.g., in the form of: "How confident are you using --> rating scale"
- Workshop feedback (potentially pre-post, to learn about attendees expectations before and after the course, knowledge gain. Also remember to collect Feedback on DataLad