Collaborative Lesson Development Training

7 & 14 March, 2024

09:00-13:00

Instructors: Aleksandra Nenadic, Toby Hodges

Helpers:

General Information

The Carpentries is a community of practice centered around teaching foundational coding and data science skills to researchers worldwide. This Lesson Developer Training teaches good practices in lesson design and development, and collaboration skills, using open source infrastructure. The target audience is groups of collaborators with an idea for a new lesson they would like to create together, especially if that lesson is intended for short-format training (e.g. part or all of a two-day workshop).

What is taught in this training?

After attending Carpentries Lesson Developer Training, participants will be able to:

What is not taught in this training?

Because we have only limited time, some things are beyond the scope of this training. We will not be learning:

What to expect in this part of the training

Lesson Developer Training events are hands-on throughout: short lessons are interspersed with frequent practical exercises, through which trainees construct the basic outline of their lesson and begin to fill in some of the detail. For more information, see the Lesson Developer Training Curriculum.

The training takes place in two parts separated by an extended break.

In this second and final part of the training, participants will reflect on the experience of trialling their new lesson content, the remaining stages of lesson development, and some techniques and tools they can use to collaborate more effectively on their open source lesson project.

Code of Conduct

All participants are required to abide by The Carpentries Code of Conduct.

Where

This training will take place online. The instructors will provide you with the information you will need to connect to this meeting.

Accessibility

We are committed to making this training accessible to everybody.

Materials will be provided in advance of the event.

We do not require participants to provide documentation of disabilities or disclose any unnecessary personal information. However, we do want to help create an inclusive, accessible experience for all participants. We encourage you to share any information that would be helpful to make your Carpentries experience accessible. To request an accommodation for this training, please fill out the accommodation request form. If you have questions or need assistance with the accommodation form please email us.

How to Prepare for Lesson Developer Training

You will receive a custom link for your event when you receive your connection information.

Before joining the first training session, take a few minutes to think about and note down your answers to the following questions:

  1. What is the topic of the lesson that you plan to develop based on this training?
  2. Have you created training material on this topic before?
  3. What is motivating you to create this lesson?

Prerequisite Knowledge

Before joining Collaborative Lesson Development Training, participants should be able to:

  1. write formatted text - bold and italic, headings, links, bullet point and numbered lists - with Markdown.
  2. log into GitHub.com and create and edit files using the GitHub web interface.

If you need to learn or refresh these skills before the training, visit our Primer on Markdown and GitHub for links to resources to help learn these skills.

Attendance and Cancellation

Trainees who miss more than 1 hour of the training may be marked absent. Lesson Developer certification cannot be completed without full attendance at an Collaborative Lesson Development Training event. If you unexpectedly need to miss more than 1 hour of your event, please contact your Trainers (contact info below).

For events in which registration occurs through The Carpentries via Eventbrite, cancellation may be performed in Eventbrite up to the start of the event. Cancelled seats cannot be filled after the 1 week registration deadline for these events, so we ask that you only cancel if absolutely necessary.

Contact

Please email tobyhodges@carpentries.org for more information.



Training Materials and Schedule

Please see the Lesson Developer Training Curriculum for course material and sample schedule for a 6 half-day event.

The training is divided into two parts and includes an extended break between the two parts. Part 1 ends with a wrap-up session after the section on Preparing to Teach. Part 2 begins with a reflection on the lesson trial runs trainees completed during the break, then switches focus to discuss effective strategies and tools for collaboration.


CodiMD: https://codimd.carpentries.org/2024-03-07-cldt-part2-online.
We will use this CodiMD document for chatting, taking notes, and sharing URLs and bits of code during the training.