Hi Kari,
I have done several one-day workshops, with content depending on the
audience:
- a full-day introduction to Python using the Jupyter Notebook, and
nothing else, works pretty well
- if people are already comfortable programming, an intro to the Unix
shell and then our standard Git lesson also works well, provided you add
some extra material to the shell like SSH, permissions, and environment
variables - https://github.com/swcarpentry/shell-extras hasn't been
updated for a couple of years, but it was all useful stuff. (I found
that people who were programming well enough to not need a lesson that
were probably also using basic shell commands, so our standard intro
wasn't enough to get us through a half day.)
Hope this helps,
Thanks,
Greg
On 2017-06-01 10:32 AM, Kari L. Jordan, PhD wrote:
Hi everyone,
Does anyone have a one-day workshop syllabi based on Carpentry
material? Myself and two other instructors are writing an abstract to
do a one-day pre-con workshop at the Professional Development
Conference for the National Society of Black Engineers. We'd like to
cover the most useful topics, and we only have one day.
If you've done a one-day workshop, what did you cover? How did it go?
What tips can you give us?
Thanks!
klj
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