Thanks for the update, Ivan.

But I don't see the Yale bootcamp listed on the bootcamp schedule page?

Terri


On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Ivan Gonzalez <[email protected]> wrote:

> Software Carpentry Week in Review: August 25-31, 2014 What’s happening
> this week
>
> Damien Irving and others have started writing the Software Carpentry
> lessons in Matlab. This will be the third computer language taught at our
> workshops, after Python and R. They are looking for more people to join the
> effort. More info below.
> Workshops
>
>    - Damien Irving, Scott Kolbe, Isabell Kiral-Kornek, and Bernard Meade 
> finished
>    teaching a three-day workshop at the University of Melbourne
>    <http://resbaz.github.io/2014-08-18-unimelb/> in Australia. The
>    workshop was Matlab-based.
>    - Karl Broman, Matt Gidden, Daijiang Li, Lauren Michael, and Paul
>    Wilson, with the help of Anthony Scopatz, taught a workshop at the
>    University of Wisconsin-Madison
>    <http://uw-madison-aci.github.io/2014-08-25-wisc/>.
>    - Rob Beagrie and Thomas Kluyver, with the help of Jelena Aleksic and
>    David Molnar, taught a workshop at Cambridge University
>    <http://rbeagrie.github.io/2014-08-26-cam/>.
>    - Alex Viana and Raniere Silva keep teaching a series of workshops in
>    Brazil: this week at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
>    <http://acviana.github.io/2014-08-28-ufrgs/>.
>
> Upcoming workshops
>
>    - Set 1–2 and 3–4: Centro de Competência em Software Livre, São Paulo,
>    Brazil.
>    - Set 11–12: University of Delaware.
>    - Set 15–25: University of Melbourne, Australia.
>    - Set 16–17: Imperial College, London, UK.
>    - Set 18–19: University of Chicago.
>
> Lesson development
>
> During this week, 7 pull requests were merged, 3 issues were closed, and 4
> issues were opened. In addition to the merges, we had commits made by
> Christian Jacobs, Ethan White, Raniere Silva, Daniel Chen, and John
> Blischak.
> Other news
>
>    - Damien Irving talks in our blog
>    <http://software-carpentry.org/blog/2014/08/matlab-review.html> about
>    his recent experience teaching the Matlab bootcamp at Melbourne and
>    proposes to develop Software Carpentry lessons in Matlab. Please take at
>    look at his detailed post and join their Matlab mailing list
>    
> <http://lists.software-carpentry.org/mailman/listinfo/matlab-discuss_lists.software-carpentry.org>
>    to be up to date on this effort.
>    - Rob Beagrie writes in our blog
>    
> <http://software-carpentry.org/blog/2014/08/cambridge-university-bootcamp.html>
>    about the workshop he taught last week at Cambridge. If you are planning to
>    teach using virtual machines, be sure to take a look to learn from his
>    experience.
>    - The fall looks full of Software Carpentry workshops, as you can see in
>    our schedule for the next couple of months
>    <http://software-carpentry.org/blog/2014/08/fall-2014-bootcamps.html>.
>    If you want to host one, fill up our request form
>    <http://software-carpentry.org/bootcamps/request.html> to get in
>    started.
>
> A workshop needs you
>
>    - *US and Canada*
>       - Workshops at *Harvard, Yale, the University of Toronto*, and *the
>       US Department of Agriculture in Athens*, Georgia, need instructors
>       during the next two months.
>     - *Europe and Africa*
>       - Workshop in the UK, at *Liverpool, Didcot, and Oxford*, need
>       instructors in November.
>       - Two instructors needed for a workshop in *Cape Town* in November.
>
> More details in the instructor-needed Etherpad
> <https://swcarpentry.etherpad.mozilla.org/instructors-needed>.
>
>
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