Bringing a few USB keys with all the necessary installers (Anaconda, Git,
Mac OS X command line tools, SWC windows installers, etc) is the big one I
think. Once the workshop gets going there isn't so much demand on the
network.

On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 11:22 AM Maneesha Sane <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi -
>
> I have a question for those of you who may have been instructors,
> organizers, or hosts at workshops where you had limited internet
> connectivity.  It's come up at some sites I've talked to where the host
> isn't sure they can get a space where 20+ people can be on line at the
> same time. If you've been in this situation how have you handled it?
> All suggestions welcome.  Thanks!
>
> --
> Best,
> Maneesha Sane
> Software Carpentry and Data Carpentry
> Program Coordinator
> https://software-carpentry.org/
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