WEBINAR: Effective, inclusive, and scalable training in the life sciences, clinical education and beyond
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons/Melbourne Genomics webinar ‘Effective, inclusive, and scalable training in the life sciences, clinical education and beyond’. This webinar took place on 4 November 2022.
Event description
Scientists and educators...
Keywords: Short-format training, Clinical education, Continuing education, Professional development, Training, Lifelong learning, Pedagogy
WEBINAR: Effective, inclusive, and scalable training in the life sciences, clinical education and beyond
https://zenodo.org/records/7281360
https://dresa.org.au/materials/webinar-effective-inclusive-and-scalable-training-in-the-life-sciences-clinical-education-and-beyond-52c113ff-573c-4ae8-a3f0-482c86f1818a
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons/Melbourne Genomics webinar ‘Effective, inclusive, and scalable training in the life sciences, clinical education and beyond’. This webinar took place on 4 November 2022.
Event description
Scientists and educators working in the life sciences must continuously acquire new knowledge and skills to stay up-to-date with the latest methods, technologies and research. Short-format training, such as webinars, workshops and bootcamps, are popular ways of quickly learning about new topics and gaining new skills.
As trainers and educators, how can we ensure that short-format training is effective and inclusive for all? How can we ensure that our learners are equipped to continue learning and applying their new skills once they return to their day jobs? And how can we do this in a way that is scalable and sustainable?
The Bicycle Principles assemble education theory and community experience into a framework for improving short-format training so that it is effective, inclusive and scalable. Over 30 international experts, including colleagues from the Australian BioCommons, Melbourne Genomics and other Australian and New Zealand organisations, helped develop the principles and an associated set of recommendations.
Jason Williams, Assistant Director, DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory - a leading genomics and bioinformatics educator and project lead, joins us to discuss the Principles and how they can be applied to achieve scalable and sustainable training in a range of Australian settings.
This webinar is co-hosted by Australian BioCommons and Melbourne Genomics
Training Materials
Materials are shared under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International agreement unless otherwise specified and were current at the time of the event.
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Index of training materials (PDF): List and description of all materials associated with this event including the name, format, location and a brief description of each file.
WILLIAMS-Jason_aus-biocommons_nov-2022 (PDF): A PDF copy of the slides presented during the webinar.
Materials shared elsewhere:
A recording of this webinar is available on the Australian BioCommons YouTube Channel:
https://youtu.be/18dub7jGeQ8
Melissa Burke (melissa@biocommons.org.au)
Williams, Jason (orcid: 0000-0003-3049-2010)
Short-format training, Clinical education, Continuing education, Professional development, Training, Lifelong learning, Pedagogy
Professionalizing Training - Origin Stories for the Modern Researcher
Keynote Presentation for the ARDC Skills Summit 2023
This keynote presentation provides a brief outline of Jason William’s experience and an overview of the training initiatives he has been involved in. His presentation looks at what makes a good researcher and provokes thinking about modern...
Keywords: research, training, skills, superheroes, formal, career, change, workshops, milestones, community, principles, bicycle principles, professionalizing, training material
Professionalizing Training - Origin Stories for the Modern Researcher
https://zenodo.org/records/7710785
https://dresa.org.au/materials/professionalizing-training-origin-stories-for-the-modern-researcher-0198d9cf-9d8f-467e-8031-4d3a3536af63
Keynote Presentation for the ARDC Skills Summit 2023
This keynote presentation provides a brief outline of Jason William’s experience and an overview of the training initiatives he has been involved in. His presentation looks at what makes a good researcher and provokes thinking about modern researchers and the need for them to get serious bout career-spanning training. Jason also provides an overview of the Bike Principles and focuses on the first Bike Principles recommendation - Professionalize the training of short-format training instructors and instructional designers.
contact@ardc.edu.au
Williams, Jason (orcid: 0000-0003-3049-2010)
research, training, skills, superheroes, formal, career, change, workshops, milestones, community, principles, bicycle principles, professionalizing, training material
23 (research data) Things
23 (research data) things is a set of training materials exploring research data management. Each of the 23 things offers a variety of learning opportunities with activities at three levels of complexity:
- Getting started
- Learn more
- Challenge me
All resources used in the program are online...
Keywords: research data management, training material
23 (research data) Things
https://zenodo.org/records/3955524
https://dresa.org.au/materials/23-research-data-things-793872d2-c221-4cd6-91be-11a313c74b78
23 (research data) things is a set of training materials exploring research data management. Each of the 23 things offers a variety of learning opportunities with activities at three levels of complexity:
* Getting started
* Learn more
* Challenge me
All resources used in the program are online and free to use and reuse under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence. You could use all of them as a self-paced course, or choose components to integrate into your own course.
The 23 things are designed to build knowledge as the program progresses, so if you’re new to the world of research data management, we suggest you start with things 1-3 and then decide where you want to go from there.
These materials supported an international community-based training program delivered in 2016 by the Australian National Data Service.
This release migrates these materials to a GitHub repository for continued maintenance. Some updates were made to material that was outdated.
We welcome contributions and suggestions via GitHub Issue or Pull Request.
contact@ardc.edu.au
Liffers, Matthias (orcid: 0000-0002-3639-2080)
Stokes, Liz (orcid: 0000-0002-2973-5647)
Burton, Nichola (orcid: 0000-0003-4470-4846)
Kelly, Andrew (orcid: 0000-0002-5377-5526)
Honeyman, Tom (orcid: 0000-0001-9448-4023)
Brownlee, Rowan (orcid: 0000-0002-1955-1262)
Levett, Kerry (orcid: 0000-0001-5963-0195)
Brady, Catherine (orcid: 0000-0002-7919-7592)
research data management, training material
Software publishing, licensing and citation
This presentation was part of an “Orientation to ARDC services and expertise” series, specifically aimed at people involved in one of the ARDC co-investment projects commencing early 2021. In addition to co-investment of money, ARDC contributes expertise and services in a range of areas: research...
Keywords: software, code, Repositories, code sharing, training material
Software publishing, licensing and citation
https://zenodo.org/records/4816879
https://dresa.org.au/materials/software-publishing-licensing-and-citation-49097378-f296-44aa-b724-a57d22214d99
This presentation was part of an “Orientation to ARDC services and expertise” series, specifically aimed at people involved in one of the ARDC co-investment projects commencing early 2021. In addition to co-investment of money, ARDC contributes expertise and services in a range of areas: research vocabularies, persistent identifiers, data discovery catalogues, metadata issues, licensing, governance, underpinning infrastructure (e.g. Nectar Research Cloud) and more. ARDC can also connect projects to national and international communities and initiatives trying to solve common challenges and outline best practice.
This session explained why and how to publish, licence and cite software.
A video recording of this session can also be found on ARDC's YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/l2acLeuF_QE
contact@ardc.edu.au
Liffers, Matthias (orcid: 0000-0002-3639-2080)
software, code, Repositories, code sharing, training material
National skills ecosystem - call to action
In this Community Action session working groups will be formed based on the challenges/opportunities that were prioritised in Community Action session #4.
Skilled trainers / facilitators
National training registry
National training event calendar
Jointly developed training
Research...
Keywords: national skills initiatives, data skills, training, skills community, training material
National skills ecosystem - call to action
https://zenodo.org/records/4289335
https://dresa.org.au/materials/national-skills-ecosystem-call-to-action-ffd9b4ed-b557-496b-ac35-72467c03c71b
In this Community Action session working groups will be formed based on the challenges/opportunities that were prioritised in Community Action session #4.
- Skilled trainers / facilitators
- National training registry
- National training event calendar
- Jointly developed training
- Research support professionals: career/progression
contact@ardc.edu.au
Padmanabhan, Komathy
Backhaus, Ann
Papaioannou, Anastasios (orcid: 0000-0002-8959-4559)
Tang, Titus
Crowe, Mark (orcid: 0000-0002-9514-2487)
Vanichkina, Darya (orcid: 0000-0002-0406-164X)
Unsworth, Kathryn (orcid: 0000-0002-5407-9987)
Stokes, Liz (orcid: 0000-0002-2973-5647)
Liffers, Matthias (orcid: 0000-0002-3639-2080)
national skills initiatives, data skills, training, skills community, training material
ARDC Guide to making software citable
A short guide to making software citable using a code repository, an ORCID and a licence.
Keywords: Software citation, Software publishing, Software registries, Software repositories, Research software, training material
ARDC Guide to making software citable
https://zenodo.org/records/5003989
https://dresa.org.au/materials/ardc-guide-to-making-software-citable-46d0f9e4-ef55-43b9-b237-3e52a9d1e141
A short guide to making software citable using a code repository, an ORCID and a licence.
contact@ardc.edu.au
Liffers, Matthias (orcid: 0000-0002-3639-2080)
Honeyman, Tom (orcid: 0000-0001-9448-4023)
Martinez, Paula Andrea (type: ProjectLeader)
Software citation, Software publishing, Software registries, Software repositories, Research software, training material
ARDC FAIR Data 101 self-guided
FAIR Data 101 v3.0 is a self-guided course covering the FAIR Data principles
The FAIR Data 101 virtual course was designed and delivered by the ARDC Skilled Workforce Program twice in 2020 and has now been reworked as a self-guided course.
The course structure was based on 'FAIR Data in the...
Keywords: training material, FAIR data, video, webinar, activities, quiz, FAIR, research data management
ARDC FAIR Data 101 self-guided
https://zenodo.org/records/5094034
https://dresa.org.au/materials/ardc-fair-data-101-self-guided-2d794a84-f0ff-4e11-a39c-fa8ea481e097
FAIR Data 101 v3.0 is a self-guided course covering the FAIR Data principles
The FAIR Data 101 virtual course was designed and delivered by the ARDC Skilled Workforce Program twice in 2020 and has now been reworked as a self-guided course.
The course structure was based on 'FAIR Data in the Scholarly Communications Lifecycle', run by Natasha Simons at the FORCE11 Scholarly Communications Institute. These training materials are hosted on GitHub.
contact@ardc.edu.au
Stokes, Liz (orcid: 0000-0002-2973-5647)
Liffers, Matthias (orcid: 0000-0002-3639-2080)
Burton, Nichola (orcid: 0000-0003-4470-4846)
Martinez, Paula A. (orcid: 0000-0002-8990-1985)
Simons, Natasha (orcid: 0000-0003-0635-1998)
Russell, Keith (orcid: 0000-0001-5390-2719)
McCafferty, Siobhann (orcid: 0000-0002-2491-0995)
Ferrers, Richard (orcid: 0000-0002-2923-9889)
McEachern, Steve (orcid: 0000-0001-7848-4912)
Barlow, Melanie (orcid: 0000-0002-3956-5784)
Brady, Catherine (orcid: 0000-0002-7919-7592)
Brownlee, Rowan (orcid: 0000-0002-1955-1262)
Honeyman, Tom (orcid: 0000-0001-9448-4023)
Quiroga, Maria del Mar (orcid: 0000-0002-8943-2808)
training material, FAIR data, video, webinar, activities, quiz, FAIR, research data management
Software publishing, licensing, and citation
A short presentation for reuse includes speaker notes.
Making software citable using a code repository, an ORCID and a licence.
Keywords: Software citation, Software publishing, Software registries, Software Repositories, research Software, training material
Software publishing, licensing, and citation
https://zenodo.org/records/5091717
https://dresa.org.au/materials/software-publishing-licensing-and-citation-d222144f-380a-455d-b4aa-c56283afc23e
A short presentation for reuse includes speaker notes.
Making software citable using a code repository, an ORCID and a licence.
contact@ardc.edu.au
Liffers, Matthias (orcid: 0000-0002-3639-2080)
Martinez, Paula Andrea (type: ProjectLeader)
Software citation, Software publishing, Software registries, Software Repositories, research Software, training material
ARDC Datacite API Jupyter notebook
This Jupyter notebook presents a low-barrier entry to using the DataCite REST API to mint, update, publish, and deleted DOIs and their associated metadata.
It was designed specifically to not use any third-party libraries so that it can be reused in almost any Jupyter notebook environment
Code...
Keywords: jupyter, notebook, DataCite, api, python, metadata, DOI, training material
ARDC Datacite API Jupyter notebook
https://zenodo.org/record/5574653
https://dresa.org.au/materials/ardc-datacite-api-jupyter-notebook
This Jupyter notebook presents a low-barrier entry to using the DataCite REST API to mint, update, publish, and deleted DOIs and their associated metadata.
It was designed specifically to not use any third-party libraries so that it can be reused in almost any Jupyter notebook environment
Code is presented alongside human readable comments that explain the use of each component of the notebook.
contact@ardc.edu.au
Liffers, Matthias (orcid: 0000-0002-3639-2080)
jupyter, notebook, DataCite, api, python, metadata, DOI, training material