Hi Daniel,

This post might be of interest:
http://software-carpentry.org/blog/2014/02/university-course.html


Cheers,
Damien


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On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 2:36 AM, Daniel Chen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone:
>
> I was wondering if anyone has had any success teaching the swc material as
> a semester long lab course?  Assuming 1 lab a week for 1.5 hours a lab, if
> we mimic the swc workshop pace we have at least 6 weeks of material:
>
> Bash: 2 weeks
> Git: 2 weeks
> Python/R: 2 weeks
>
> Now, this could be 2 half-semester courses or it can be expanded to
> include LaTeX, SQL, data carpentry material,  for a semester long course.
> Has anyone else thought of this or tried to pitch this to a department
> chair?
>
> I've touched base on the idea of such a course with numerous faculty
> members (from CUMC and the EE department at CU), and the response is all
> positive.  I'm mostly asking to see what logistical/administrative hurdles
> I will encounter.
>
>
> - Dan
>
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