Excellent thoughts Jason! 
I am also thinking and planning to offer my dc-ecology workshop online as well 
as in-person, so will see how it goes. Any thoughts or words to the wise will 
be appreciated. 
Best, 
Arin




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G’day Software Carpentry colleagues

 

With the COVID-19 virus causing great concern, I am aware of a number of 
precautionary measures being applied globally to help reduce the spread of this 
virus.  Some of these measures include: events cancellation, travel bands, 
increase in workforce working from home or being placed in self-isolation, it 
is my personal opinion that this will have a flow on affect to software 
carpentry workshops.  I am not aware of any software carpentry workshops that 
have been cancelled because of this virus yet, but I believe that it is a 
matter of when, not if, that some workshops will be cancelled. 

 

With a desire to increase social distance of the general population, the 
interest in the use of virtual environments for training, presentations and 
general meetings it rising rapidly.  Because I believe strongly in what 
software carpentry is trying to achieve and I have personally seen my local 
participants benefitting from software carpentry workshops, I want to highlight 
my experiences from running virtual software carpentry workshops in Australia!  
I believe that virtual workshops may provide a viable alternative to the 
carpentries standard “face-to-face” workshops.   Two weeks ago, on behalf of 
ARDC, CQUniversity and QCIF, I provided a presentation on “Virtual Software 
Carpentry Workshops - key learnings to make it a success” (which can now be 
viewed on YouTube https://youtu.be/MzsJyOkxqv8--) that I am hoping might be of 
interest to some of you within the Software Carpentry community.

 

Please don’t take this email the wrong way and I am not looking to create 
additional fears or concerns – I am just hoping that some of my experiences 
from running virtual software carpentry workshops might be of value to some of 
you, particularly those who may be considering alternative workshop delivery 
options.

 

If you have any questions, you are welcomed to email me, or send me a message 
on the carpentry slack channel.

 

Many thanks for your time,

Jason.

 

 

        

Jason Bell

Senior Research Technologies Officer | Information and Technology Directorate 

CQUniversity eResearch Analyst | Queensland Cyber Infrastructure Foundation 
(QCIF) 
CQUniversity Australia, Building 19 Room 1.07, Bruce Highway, Rockhampton QLD 
4702
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