Please note, by joining this workshop you are agreeing to follow the UKRN code of conduct.
The UK Reproducibility Network, in partnership with the Medical Research Council, are offering free training to researchers who are keen to train their colleagues in in sharing their research code and software. This follows a successful pilot training scheme we ran in spring 2021 (on data sharing).
This training will enable you to tailor and deliver a workshop which would teach your colleagues how and why to share open code or software as a part of their everyday workflow. You will receive training in:
You don’t have to be an expert in Open Research or in delivering workshops – you just need a bit of practical experience of sharing open code or software yourself, and some enthusiasm. We’ll help you with tailoring the workshop to cover your approach, and provide training on how to deliver it.
The course will take place over one full day (it may end early), and will be held online.
09:00 – Introduction
09:30 – Overview of topic
09:40 – Collaborative discussion of workshop content (based on template)
10:30 – Short Break
10:45 – Running and delivering a Workshop / Teaching skills (with BILT)
11:45 – Workshop Planning / using Resource Browser and demo website
12:45 – Lunch Break
13:45 – Workshop Builder Tool Introduction
14:15 – Workshop Building (Part 1)
15:15 – Short Break
15:30 – Workshop Building (Part 2) / Optional group discussion (further concerns, questions, etc.)
16:30 – Farewell
RegisterAttendance is free, but limited. If you have any questions, please email jackie.thompson (at) bristol.ac.uk and emma.wilson (at) ed.ac.uk
Note that this is part of a series of 4 separate training courses, one for each following topic: