Thanks Jason!
AAPT has collected a large number of links  to online/remote teaching
resources in this Google document:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VT9oiNYPyiEsGHBoDKlwLlWAsWP58sGV7A3oIuEUG3k/edit#gid=1552188977

Regards,
Olav

On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 9:02 AM arin_basu via discuss <
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> 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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> ---- On Thu, 12 Mar 2020 17:11:39 +1300 * [email protected]
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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.
>
>
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