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AWS Ramp-Up Guide: Academic Research

AWS Ramp-Up Guides offer a variety of resources to help you build your skills and knowledge of the AWS Cloud. Each guide features carefully selected digital training, classroom courses, videos, whitepapers, certifications, and more. AWS now offers four ramp-up guides that help academic...

Keywords: Machine learning, machine learning, aws, AWS, cloud, Cloud computing, cloud computing, training material, HPC training, HPC, training registry, training partnerships

AWS Ramp-Up Guide: Academic Research https://dresa.org.au/materials/aws-ramp-up-guide-academic-research AWS Ramp-Up Guides offer a variety of resources to help you build your skills and knowledge of the AWS Cloud. Each guide features carefully selected digital training, classroom courses, videos, whitepapers, certifications, and more. AWS now offers four ramp-up guides that help academic researchers who use AI, ML, Generative AI, and HPC in their research activities, as well as the essential AWS knowledge for Statistician Researchers and Research IT professionals. The guides help learners decide where to start, and how to navigate, their learning journey. Some resources will be more relevant than others based on each learner’s specific research tasks. AI, ML, Generative AI ramp-up guide (page 2) is for academic researchers who are exploring using AWS AI, ML, and Generative AI tools to improve efficiency and productivity in their research tasks. This course introduces seven components on AI and ML and ten components on Generative AI. The course starts with an introduction to AI, and covers AWS AI/ML services, such as Amazon SageMaker. The Generative AI content covers topics such as planning a Generative AI project, responsible AI Practices, security, compliance, and governance for AI solutions. The Generative AI topics also cover how to get started with Amazon Bedrock. Recommended prerequisites: basic understanding of Python. High Performance Computing ramp-up guide (page 3) is designed for academic researchers who seek to use HPC on AWS. In this course, you will be introduced to eleven components that are essential about Higher Performance Computing on AWS. The course starts with an overview of HPC on AWS, followed by topics including AWS ParallelCluster and Research HPC Workloads on AWS Batch. Recommended prerequisites: complete AWS Cloud Essentials. Statistician Researcher ramp-up guide (page 4) is specifically catered for researchers in the fields of statistics and quantum analysis. The course covers topics such as building with Amazon Redshift clusters, getting started with Amazon EMR, Machine Learning for Data Scientists, authoring visual analytics using Amazon QuickSight, Batch analytics on AWS, and Amazon Lightsail for Research. Recommended prerequisites: complete AWS Cloud Essentials. Research IT ramp-up guide (page 5) is an extension of the Foundational Researcher Learning Plan, and enables Research IT leaders and professionals to dive deeper into specific topics. The goal of this extension for Research IT professionals is to dive deeper on fundamentals, understand management capabilities and implementing guardrails, cost optimization for research workloads, become familiar with platforms for research and research partners, and learn more about AWS Landing Zone and AWS Control Tower for Research. Recommended prerequisites: Foundational Researcher Learning Plan. emmarrig@amazon.com Machine learning, machine learning, aws, AWS, cloud, Cloud computing, cloud computing, training material, HPC training, HPC, training registry, training partnerships
AWS Foundational Researcher Learning Plan

Foundational Researcher Learning Plan is designed for researchers and research IT professionals who want to become more proficient in optimizing research on AWS. Learn how to use the right storage medium, remove heavy lifting with managed services, and reproduce research with containers and...

Keywords: cloud, cloud computing, AWS, aws, training material

AWS Foundational Researcher Learning Plan https://dresa.org.au/materials/aws-foundational-researcher-learning-plan Foundational Researcher Learning Plan is designed for researchers and research IT professionals who want to become more proficient in optimizing research on AWS. Learn how to use the right storage medium, remove heavy lifting with managed services, and reproduce research with containers and software-defined infrastructure. Foundational Researcher LP is suitable for academic researchers who need to acquire skills in: job roles such as Cloud architects, DevOps engineers, Operations staff, Developers, business decision makers; all tech roles interested in AWS Cloud Storage, Cloud architects, Storage administrators, Application developers, Data scientists, Machine Learning (ML) and a ML process, artificial intelligence, Application development. emmarrig@amazon.com cloud, cloud computing, AWS, aws, training material
ARDC Digital Research Capabilities and Skills Framework: The Framework and Its Components

The ARDC's Digital Research Capabilities and Skills Framework, released in 2022, provides a structure for training programs to develop essential and advanced digital research skills. It aims to help researchers and professionals identify the necessary skills they need to leverage emerging...

Keywords: training material, skills framework, ARDC skills framework, ARDC capabilities framework, national skills framework, learning path, role profile, capabilities, FAIR implementation, skills, data management, research software, data governance, digital research infrastructure

ARDC Digital Research Capabilities and Skills Framework: The Framework and Its Components https://dresa.org.au/materials/ardc-digital-research-capabilities-and-skills-framework-the-framework-and-its-components The ARDC's Digital Research Capabilities and Skills Framework, released in 2022, provides a structure for training programs to develop essential and advanced digital research skills. It aims to help researchers and professionals identify the necessary skills they need to leverage emerging opportunities in data management, data analysis, data linking, AI, and machine learning. The framework aligns with technological advancements and encourages ongoing discussion and contributions to evolve the coverage of digital research skills. The framework focuses on digital research skills, excluding broader professional skills, and is intended for a wide range of stakeholders. It provides a structured approach for project teams and organisations to develop and enhance their digital research skills through six main components: a skills taxonomy, a skills glossary, a list of generalised roles, roles and skills-related profiles, learning paths, and a skills and roles matrix. The skills taxonomy classifies digital research skills into four capability families: Governance, Data, Software, and Digital Research Infrastructure Management. It provides a standard terminology for identifying and describing these skills. contact@ardc.edu.au Russell, Keith (type: Editor) Wong, Adeline (type: Editor) Lyrtzis, Ellen (type: Editor) training material, skills framework, ARDC skills framework, ARDC capabilities framework, national skills framework, learning path, role profile, capabilities, FAIR implementation, skills, data management, research software, data governance, digital research infrastructure
ARDC Research Software Rights Management Guide

How researchers may license their research software in order to share it with others.

It addresses the types of open‑source licences, and considerations you (as a researcher) should have in deciding which licence to adopt for sharing.

Keywords: Software citation, Software licensing, Software, research software, licence, License, training material

ARDC Research Software Rights Management Guide https://dresa.org.au/materials/ardc-research-software-rights-management-guide How researchers may license their research software in order to share it with others. It addresses the types of open‑source licences, and considerations you (as a researcher) should have in deciding which licence to adopt for sharing. contact@ardc.edu.au Laughlin, Greg (type: Editor) Appleyard, Baden (type: Editor) Martinez, Paula Andrea (type: ProjectLeader) Software citation, Software licensing, Software, research software, licence, License, training material
ARDC Research Data Rights Management Guide

A practical guide for people and organisations working with data, about rights information and licences, and to raise awareness of the implications of not having licences on data.

Who is this for? This guide is primarily directed toward members of the research sector, particularly data rights...

Keywords: data, rights, management, licence, licensing, research, policy, guide, training material

ARDC Research Data Rights Management Guide https://dresa.org.au/materials/ardc-research-data-rights-management-guide A practical guide for people and organisations working with data, about rights information and licences, and to raise awareness of the implications of not having licences on data. Who is this for? This guide is primarily directed toward members of the research sector, particularly data rights holders users and suppliers. Some general reference is made to characteristics and management of government data, acknowledging that this kind of data can be input to the research process. Government readers should consult their agency’s data management policies, in addition to reading this guide. contact@ardc.edu.au Laughlin, Greg (type: Editor) Appleyard, Baden (type: Editor) data, rights, management, licence, licensing, research, policy, guide, training material
HeSANDA & Health Data Australia FAQ

This document provides answers to common questions about the Health Studies Australian National Data Asset (HeSANDA), and the Health Data Australia (HDA), including the usage of the health data platform, sharing, contributing and accessing clinital trails data, governance, and potential risks. 

Keywords: HeSANDA, Frequently asked Questions, Health Data Australia, training material

HeSANDA & Health Data Australia FAQ https://dresa.org.au/materials/hesanda-health-data-australia-faq This document provides answers to common questions about the Health Studies Australian National Data Asset (HeSANDA), and the Health Data Australia (HDA), including the usage of the health data platform, sharing, contributing and accessing clinital trails data, governance, and potential risks.  contact@ardc.edu.au Australian Research Data Commons (type: Editor) Australian Clinical Trials Alliance (type: Editor) Melbourne Academic Centre for Health (type: Editor) Mental Health Node (type: Editor) The Queensland Node (type: Editor) Sydney Health Partners Node (type: Editor) Western Australia Node (type: Editor) Monash University and Monash Partners Node (type: Editor) Health Translation South Australia (type: Editor) National Cancer Cooperative Trials Groups (type: Editor) Northern Australia Node (type: Editor) HeSANDA, Frequently asked Questions, Health Data Australia, training material
Tutorials to learn how to use STAN

Stan tutorials offer links to exceptional tutorial papers, videos and statistics to learn Bayesian statistical methods and applied statistics.

Keywords: Statistics, applied statistics, Bayesian statistics, R software, Python, MATLAB

Tutorials to learn how to use STAN https://dresa.org.au/materials/tutorials-to-learn-how-to-use-stan Stan tutorials offer links to exceptional tutorial papers, videos and statistics to learn Bayesian statistical methods and applied statistics. https://mc-stan.org/about/team/ Statistics, applied statistics, Bayesian statistics, R software, Python, MATLAB
Species Distribution Modelling in R

This set of scripts and videos provide an introduction to running SDMs in R and include some steps to consider that go beyond what's available in the EcoCommons SDM point-and-click tools.

Five videos include: 1. An introduction to SDM in R, 2. occurrence data, 3. environmental data, 4. fitting...

Keywords: Species Distribution Modelling, Ecology, R software, EcoCommons

Species Distribution Modelling in R https://dresa.org.au/materials/species-distribution-modelling-in-r This set of scripts and videos provide an introduction to running SDMs in R and include some steps to consider that go beyond what's available in the EcoCommons SDM point-and-click tools. Five videos include: 1. An introduction to SDM in R, 2. occurrence data, 3. environmental data, 4. fitting your model, 5. model evaluation Scripts and files are available here: https://github.com/EcoCommons-Australia/educational_material/tree/main/SDMs_in_R/Scripts Scripts for all four modules are here: https://www.ecocommons.org.au/wp-content/uploads/EcoCommons_steps_1_to_4.html https://www.ecocommons.org.au/contact/ Species Distribution Modelling, Ecology, R software, EcoCommons ugrad mbr phd
Astronomy Data And Computing Services - Upskilling the Australian astronomy community

The Astronomy Data And Computing Services (ADACS) initiative has been working with the Australian astronomy community for just over 3 years now. Our vision is to deliver astronomy-focused training, support and expertise to maximise the scientific return on investments in astronomical data &...

Keywords: astronomy, data skills, eresearch skills, skills, computational skills, training, skills gaps, astronomy-focused training, training material

Astronomy Data And Computing Services - Upskilling the Australian astronomy community https://dresa.org.au/materials/astronomy-data-and-computing-services-upskilling-the-australian-astronomy-community-57afa0b9-77da-4dc1-ad29-25089f19363d The Astronomy Data And Computing Services (ADACS) initiative has been working with the Australian astronomy community for just over 3 years now. Our vision is to deliver astronomy-focused training, support and expertise to maximise the scientific return on investments in astronomical data & computing infrastructure. During these last 3 years, we have delivered dozens of face-to-face, hands-on workshops and created several hours worth of online tutorial materials. This talk will focus on our journey to deliver this computational skills training to the community, exploring how we chose different delivery pathways and content, based both on community input as well as our professional expertise and understanding of existing skill gaps. Most importantly we will discuss our plans for the future and how we are working on actively including the community in developing new training material beyond the usual skills survey. Come along to this talk if you would like to hear about a national effort to deliver computational skills training and would like to know more about potential new avenues to provide just-in-time training and how to collaborate with ADACS.  contact@ardc.edu.au astronomy, data skills, eresearch skills, skills, computational skills, training, skills gaps, astronomy-focused training, training material
WORKSHOP: Single cell RNAseq analysis in R

This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons workshop ‘Single cell RNAseq analysis in R’. This workshop took place over two, 3.5 hour sessions on 22 and 3 August 2022.

Event description

Analysis and interpretation of single cell RNAseq (scRNAseq) data...

Keywords: Bioinformatics, Analysis, Transcriptomics, R software, Single cell RNAseq, scRNAseq

WORKSHOP: Single cell RNAseq analysis in R https://dresa.org.au/materials/workshop-single-cell-rnaseq-analysis-in-r-4f60b82d-2f1e-4021-9569-6955878dd945 This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons workshop ‘Single cell RNAseq analysis in R’. This workshop took place over two, 3.5 hour sessions on 22 and 3 August 2022. Event description Analysis and interpretation of single cell RNAseq (scRNAseq) data requires dedicated workflows. In this hands-on workshop we will show you how to perform single cell analysis using Seurat - an R package for QC, analysis, and exploration of single-cell RNAseq data.  We will discuss the ‘why’ behind each step and cover reading in the count data, quality control, filtering, normalisation, clustering, UMAP layout and identification of cluster markers. We will also explore various ways of visualising single cell expression data. This workshop is presented by the Australian BioCommons and Queensland Cyber Infrastructure Foundation (QCIF) with the assistance of a network of facilitators from the national Bioinformatics Training Cooperative.   Materials are shared under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International agreement unless otherwise specified and were current at the time of the event. Files and materials included in this record: Event metadata (PDF): Information about the event including, description, event URL, learning objectives, prerequisites, technical requirements etc. 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. scRNAseq_Slides (PDF): Slides used to introduce topics scRNAseq_Schedule (PDF): A breakdown of the topics and timings for the workshop scRNAseq_Resources (PDF): A list of resources recommended by trainers and participants scRNAseq_QandA(PDF): Archive of questions and their answers from the workshop Slack Channel.   Materials shared elsewhere: This workshop follows the tutorial ‘scRNAseq Analysis in R with Seurat’ https://swbioinf.github.io/scRNAseqInR_Doco/index.html This material is based on the introductory Guided Clustering Tutorial tutorial from Seurat. It is also drawing from a similar workshop held by Monash Bioinformatics Platform Single-Cell-Workshop, with material here. Melissa Burke (melissa@biocommons.org.au) Bioinformatics, Analysis, Transcriptomics, R software, Single cell RNAseq, scRNAseq
WORKSHOP: R: fundamental skills for biologists

This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons workshop ‘R: fundamental skills for biologists’. This workshop took place over four, three-hour sessions on 1, 8, 15 and 22 June 2022.

 

Event description

Biologists need data analysis skills to be able to...

Keywords: Bioinformatics, Analysis, Statistics, R software, RStudio, Data visualisation

WORKSHOP: R: fundamental skills for biologists https://dresa.org.au/materials/workshop-r-fundamental-skills-for-biologists-81aa00db-63ad-4962-a7ac-b885bf9f676b This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons workshop ‘R: fundamental skills for biologists’. This workshop took place over four, three-hour sessions on 1, 8, 15 and 22 June 2022.   Event description Biologists need data analysis skills to be able to interpret, visualise and communicate their research results. While Excel can cover some data analysis needs, there is a better choice, particularly for large and complex datasets.  R is a free, open-source software and programming language that enables data exploration, statistical analysis, visualisation and more. The large variety of R packages available for analysing biological data make it a robust and flexible option for data of all shapes and sizes.  Getting started can be a little daunting for those without a background in statistics and programming. In this workshop we will equip you with the foundations for getting the most out of R and RStudio, an interactive way of structuring and keeping track of your work in R. Using biological data from a model of influenza infection, you will learn how to efficiently and reproducibly organise, read, wrangle, analyse, visualise and generate reports from your data in R. Topics covered in this workshop include: Spreadsheets, organising data and first steps with R Manipulating and analysing data with dplyr Data visualisation Summarized experiments and getting started with Bioconductor   This workshop is presented by the Australian BioCommons and Saskia Freytag from WEHI  with the assistance of a network of facilitators from the national Bioinformatics Training Cooperative. Materials are shared under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International agreement unless otherwise specified and were current at the time of the event. Files and materials included in this record: Event metadata (PDF): Information about the event including, description, event URL, learning objectives, prerequisites, technical requirements etc. 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. Schedule (PDF): A breakdown of the topics and timings for the workshop Recommended resources (PDF): A list of resources recommended by trainers and participants Q_and_A(PDF): Archive of questions and their answers from the workshop Slack Channel. Materials shared elsewhere:   This workshop follows the tutorial ‘Introduction to data analysis with R and Bioconductor’ which is publicly available. https://saskiafreytag.github.io/biocommons-r-intro/ This is derived from material produced as part of The Carpentries Incubator project https://carpentries-incubator.github.io/bioc-intro/ Melissa Burke (melissa@biocommons.org.au) Bioinformatics, Analysis, Statistics, R software, RStudio, Data visualisation
WORKSHOP: Working with genomics sequences and features in R with Bioconductor

This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons workshop ‘Working with genomics sequences and features in R with Bioconductor’. This workshop took place on 23 September 2021.

Workshop description

Explore the many useful functions that the Bioconductor...

Keywords: R software, Bioconductor, Bioinformatics, Analysis, Genomics, Sequence analysis

WORKSHOP: Working with genomics sequences and features in R with Bioconductor https://dresa.org.au/materials/workshop-working-with-genomics-sequences-and-features-in-r-with-bioconductor-8399bf0d-1e9e-48f3-a840-3f70f23254bb This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons workshop ‘Working with genomics sequences and features in R with Bioconductor’. This workshop took place on 23 September 2021. Workshop description Explore the many useful functions that the Bioconductor environment offers for working with genomic data and other biological sequences.  DNA and proteins are often represented as files containing strings of nucleic acids or amino acids. They are associated with text files that provide additional contextual information such as genome annotations. This workshop provides hands-on experience with tools, software and packages available in R via Bioconductor for manipulating, exploring and extracting information from biological sequences and annotation files. We will look at tools for working with some commonly used file formats including FASTA, GFF3, GTF, methods for identifying regions of interest, and easy methods for obtaining data packages such as genome assemblies.  This workshop is presented by the Australian BioCommons and Monash Bioinformatics Platform with the assistance of a network of facilitators from the national Bioinformatics Training Cooperative. Materials are shared under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International agreement unless otherwise specified and were current at the time of the event. Files and materials included in this record: Event metadata (PDF): Information about the event including, description, event URL, learning objectives, prerequisites, technical requirements etc. 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. Schedule (PDF): schedule for the workshop providing a breakdown of topics and timings   Materials shared elsewhere: This workshop follows the tutorial ‘Working with DNA sequences and features in R with Bioconductor - version 2’ developed for Monash Bioinformatics Platform and Monash Data Fluency by Paul Harrison. https://monashdatafluency.github.io/r-bioc-2/ Melissa Burke (melissa@biocommons.org.au) R software, Bioconductor, Bioinformatics, Analysis, Genomics, Sequence analysis
Role profiles for the Bureau's Stewardship Model

This presentation provides an overview of the approach being taken in the creation of a Data Stewardship framework that looks at the tools, guidance, skills and clarity of data stewardship roles at the Bureau of Meteorology. A major focus of the framework is the creation of role profiles which...

Keywords: role profiles, data stewardship, data governance, data management, skills, training, training material

Role profiles for the Bureau's Stewardship Model https://dresa.org.au/materials/role-profiles-for-the-bureau-s-stewardship-model-19ee77b4-d15e-42da-96b4-9e3056d1b3e7 This presentation provides an overview of the approach being taken in the creation of a Data Stewardship framework that looks at the tools, guidance, skills and clarity of data stewardship roles at the Bureau of Meteorology. A major focus of the framework is the creation of role profiles which provide the role description, assignment and key responsibilities. You can watch the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/RLf6B-NIffU contact@ardc.edu.au role profiles, data stewardship, data governance, data management, skills, training, training material
Sharing Approaches to Implementing the Data Guide at Medical Research Institutes (MRIs) Workshop

Co-authored by the Australian Research Council (ARC), the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and Universities Australia (UA), the Management of Data and Information in Research Guide contains guidance for institutions and researchers on how they can implement the new Code as it...

Keywords: Data management, ARC, NHMRC, research data, Research Data Guide, Funding, training material

Sharing Approaches to Implementing the Data Guide at Medical Research Institutes (MRIs) Workshop https://dresa.org.au/materials/sharing-approaches-to-implementing-the-data-guide-at-medical-research-institutes-mris-workshop-66fd5cb3-e161-44e2-aa96-514f195ab54d Co-authored by the Australian Research Council (ARC), the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and Universities Australia (UA), the Management of Data and Information in Research Guide contains guidance for institutions and researchers on how they can implement the new Code as it relates to the subject of research data. This workshop included presentations and breakout discussions considering MRI approaches to data management practices in light of the Code and Guide.  This workshop was delivered as part of the Management of Data and Information in Research Guide Event.  The aims of the Event were to enable research offices within universities and Medical Research Institutes (MRIs) to have a clear and consistent understanding of the data management requirements and responsibilities as outlined in the Code and the Data Guide. contact@ardc.edu.au Data management, ARC, NHMRC, research data, Research Data Guide, Funding, training material
NCI training strategy and impact story to address pressing needs from user community

This presentation looks at how NCI provides training opportunities, supporting users to develop their digital skills with the aim of underpinning the integrity of research. NCI's new training strategy is outlined along with how training is evaluated and impact is measured. Through extensive...

Keywords: training impact, evaluation, skills training, training strategy, community, survey design, training material

NCI training strategy and impact story to address pressing needs from user community https://dresa.org.au/materials/nci-training-strategy-and-impact-story-to-address-pressing-needs-from-user-community-70a328d3-a1e1-45ce-bac0-d8b896db4ca0 This presentation looks at how NCI provides training opportunities, supporting users to develop their digital skills with the aim of underpinning the integrity of research. NCI's new training strategy is outlined along with how training is evaluated and impact is measured. Through extensive internal polling the training team have identified a number of gaps. Based on the gaps an end-to-end learning journey has been created. The presentation also provides an overview of immediate, middle term and community impacts of training at NCI. You can watch the video on YouTube here:https://youtu.be/LVn5TZFufjI contact@ardc.edu.au training impact, evaluation, skills training, training strategy, community, survey design, training material
Evaluating training at Pawsey: Motivated, confident & "changed"

This presentation outlines the digital reserach skills training evaluation methods used at Pawsey. Using the Kirpatrick Training Evaluation model in designing their training evaluation survey, Pawsey measure learning motivation (How did the participant respond to the training?), improved...

Keywords: training impact, evaluation, behavioual change, survey design, skills training, motivation, confidence, training material

Evaluating training at Pawsey: Motivated, confident & "changed" https://dresa.org.au/materials/evaluating-training-at-pawsey-motivated-confident-changed-a2435a20-bfa5-457d-afa3-08193a199f24 This presentation outlines the digital reserach skills training evaluation methods used at Pawsey. Using the Kirpatrick Training Evaluation model in designing their training evaluation survey, Pawsey measure learning motivation (How did the participant respond to the training?), improved confidence of the learner (Did participants understand the training?) and were there any behavioual changes (How participants applied their new knowledge in practice?). You can watch the video of the presentation on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/IOKVrBumEBQ contact@ardc.edu.au training impact, evaluation, behavioual change, survey design, skills training, motivation, confidence, training material
Setting The Scene

Opening Address for the ARDC Skills Summit 2023

This presentation provides a welcome to the ARDC Skills Summit 2023, and includes an outline of the importance of digital research skills to data-enriched research, the value of skills training and highly skilled research workforce to the broader...

Keywords: research, training, skills, training material, ARDC, research data commons, digital research skills agenda

Setting The Scene https://dresa.org.au/materials/setting-the-scene-8a535906-352b-451e-be82-051b1db4c5de Opening Address for the ARDC Skills Summit 2023 This presentation provides a welcome to the ARDC Skills Summit 2023, and includes an outline of the importance of digital research skills to data-enriched research, the value of skills training and highly skilled research workforce to the broader economy, and an overview of related ARDC activity. contact@ardc.edu.au research, training, skills, training material, ARDC, research data commons, digital research skills agenda
Successful data training stories from NCI

NCI Australia manages a multi-petabyte sized data repository, collocated with its HPC systems and data services, which allows high performance access to many scientific research datasets across many earth science domains.
An important aspect is to provide training materials that proactively...

Keywords: skills, training, eresearch skills, HPC training, domain-specific training, reproducible workflows, training material

Successful data training stories from NCI https://dresa.org.au/materials/successful-data-training-stories-from-nci-33f110e3-0c06-492e-9cc5-fa0f886ca1b8 NCI Australia manages a multi-petabyte sized data repository, collocated with its HPC systems and data services, which allows high performance access to many scientific research datasets across many earth science domains. An important aspect is to provide training materials that proactively engages with the research community to improve their understanding of the data available, and to share knowledge and best practices in the use of tools and other software. We have developed multiple levels of training modules (introductory, intermediate and advanced) to cater for users with different levels of experience and interest. We have also tailored courses for each scientific domain, so that the use-cases and software will be most relevant to their interests and needs. For our training, we combine brief lectures followed by hands-on training examples on how to use datasets, using working examples of well-known tools and software that people can use as a template and modify to fit their needs. For example, we take representative use-cases from some scientific activities, from our collaborations and from user support issues, and convert to Jupyter notebook examples so that people can repeat the workfIow and reproduce the results. We also use the training as an opportunity to raise awareness of growing issues in resource management. Some examples include a familiarity of the FAIR data principles, licensing, citation, data management and trusted digital repositories. This approach to both our online training materials and workshops has been well-received by PhD students, early careers, and cross disciplinary users. contact@ardc.edu.au skills, training, eresearch skills, HPC training, domain-specific training, reproducible workflows, training material
ARDC digital research capabilities and skills framework

This informational flyer outlines the value of skills frameworks and describes at a high level the various elements of the ARDC's Capabilities and Skills Framework.

Capabilities and Skills Landscape
Glossary - Framework terminology
Data and Digital Research roles
Skills/Role...

Keywords: training material, skills framework, ARDC skills framework, ARDC capabilities framework, national skills framework

ARDC digital research capabilities and skills framework https://dresa.org.au/materials/ardc-digital-research-capabilities-and-skills-framework-3b376311-87dd-470f-bb8d-e99459434c97 This informational flyer outlines the value of skills frameworks and describes at a high level the various elements of the ARDC's Capabilities and Skills Framework. Capabilities and Skills Landscape Glossary - Framework terminology Data and Digital Research roles Skills/Role profiles Learning paths Skills/Data roles matrix contact@ardc.edu.au Savill, Jo (type: Editor) Duncan, Ian (type: Editor) Unsworth, Kathryn (type: Editor) Murphy, Paul (type: Editor) training material, skills framework, ARDC skills framework, ARDC capabilities framework, national skills framework
An open source textbook for research software engineering

Over the past year, a group of Carpentries instructors have been working on an open source textbook called Research Software Engineering with Python. The book is a ready-to-go university semester course aimed at helping learners go from writing code for themselves, to creating tools that help...

Keywords: data skills, software skills, open source, research software, research software engineering, training material

An open source textbook for research software engineering https://dresa.org.au/materials/an-open-source-textbook-for-research-software-engineering-f275be2a-698e-4e8a-94a4-5b701b26eef8 Over the past year, a group of Carpentries instructors have been working on an open source textbook called Research Software Engineering with Python. The book is a ready-to-go university semester course aimed at helping learners go from writing code for themselves, to creating tools that help their entire field advance. A physical version of the book will be published with Taylor & Francis in early 2021. During the review phase of the publication process, we are seeking feedback on the content and scope of the book from the digital skills training community. contact@ardc.edu.au data skills, software skills, open source, research software, research software engineering, training material
Data Management at CLEX

In this presentation, Paula Petrelli outlines the opportunities and challenges of data management for climate science, and how she implemented DMPOnline to facilitate better workflows for publishing research data. This talk was presented to the Australasian Data Management Plans Interest Group on...

Keywords: Data management, DMP, Data management planning, DMP Online, Climate research, Data publishing, DOIs, training material

Data Management at CLEX https://dresa.org.au/materials/data-management-at-clex-4351940a-b868-4c6d-879b-2cae212ff172 In this presentation, Paula Petrelli outlines the opportunities and challenges of data management for climate science, and how she implemented DMPOnline to facilitate better workflows for publishing research data. This talk was presented to the Australasian Data Management Plans Interest Group on 19 August 2021. The group is hosted by Liz Stokes and meets every two months to discuss data management planning infrastructure. contact@ardc.edu.au Stokes, Liz (type: Other) Data management, DMP, Data management planning, DMP Online, Climate research, Data publishing, DOIs, training material
Accelerating skills development in Data science and AI at scale

At the Monash Data Science and AI  platform, we believe that upskilling our research community and building a workforce with data science skills are key to accelerating the application of data science in research. To achieve this, we create and leverage new and existing training capabilities...

Keywords: AI, machine learning, eresearch skills, training, train the trainer, volunteer instructors, training partnerships, training material

Accelerating skills development in Data science and AI at scale https://dresa.org.au/materials/accelerating-skills-development-in-data-science-and-ai-at-scale-2d8a65fa-f96e-44ad-a026-cfae3f38d128 At the Monash Data Science and AI  platform, we believe that upskilling our research community and building a workforce with data science skills are key to accelerating the application of data science in research. To achieve this, we create and leverage new and existing training capabilities within and outside Monash University. In this talk, we will discuss the principles and purpose of establishing collaborative models to accelerate skills development at scale. We will talk about our approach to identifying gaps in the existing skills and training available in data science, key areas of interest as identified by the research community and various sources of training available in the marketplace. We will provide insights into the collaborations we currently have and intend to develop in the future within the university and also nationally. The talk will also cover our approach as outlined below •        Combined survey of gaps in skills and trainings for Data science and AI •        Provide seats to partners •        Share associate instructors/helpers/volunteers •        Develop combined training materials •        Publish a repository of open source trainings •        Train the trainer activities •        Establish a network of volunteers to deliver trainings at their local regions Industry plays a significant role in making some invaluable training available to the research community either through self learning platforms like AWS Machine Learning University or Instructor led courses like NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute. We will discuss how we leverage our partnerships with Industry to bring these trainings to our research community. Finally, we will discuss how we map our training to the ARDC skills roadmap and how the ARDC platforms project “Environments to accelerate Machine Learning based Discovery” has enabled collaboration between Monash University and University of Queensland to develop and deliver training together. contact@ardc.edu.au AI, machine learning, eresearch skills, training, train the trainer, volunteer instructors, training partnerships, training material
Persistent Identifiers for Research: a talk to the Australasian DMP Interest Group

ARDC's Data Management Planning Interest Group hosted a meetup on persistent identifiers and data management planning infrastructure on 17 June 2021. These slides accompanied Siobhann McCafferty's talk on PIDs infrastructure, RAiD and the Instruments for Identifiers Australasia Interest Group...

Keywords: DMP, data management plans, infrastructure, research support, persistent identifiers, research data management, research infrastructure, training material

Persistent Identifiers for Research: a talk to the Australasian DMP Interest Group https://dresa.org.au/materials/persistent-identifiers-for-research-a-talk-to-the-australasian-dmp-interest-group-672051fa-f5f8-4939-838f-c4bd79fb2b33 ARDC's Data Management Planning Interest Group hosted a meetup on persistent identifiers and data management planning infrastructure on 17 June 2021. These slides accompanied Siobhann McCafferty's talk on PIDs infrastructure, RAiD and the Instruments for Identifiers Australasia Interest Group (I4IOZ). contact@ardc.edu.au DMP, data management plans, infrastructure, research support, persistent identifiers, research data management, research infrastructure, training material
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://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 research, training, skills, superheroes, formal, career, change, workshops, milestones, community, principles, bicycle principles, professionalizing, training material
Intersect: Training portfolio

This presentation explores Intersect's training evaluation model. Short term evaluation for immediate satisfaction and value of the training. Long term evaluation methods with a specific survey design to determine behavioural change and impact over time of the training on researchers' workflows,...

Keywords: training impact, evaluation, short-term evaluation, long-term evaluation, behavioural change, survey design, skills training, training material

Intersect: Training portfolio https://dresa.org.au/materials/intersect-training-portfolio-8c82060d-5eea-4091-af7b-396c9c073dab This presentation explores Intersect's training evaluation model. Short term evaluation for immediate satisfaction and value of the training. Long term evaluation methods with a specific survey design to determine behavioural change and impact over time of the training on researchers' workflows, use of support services post training and looking for links between digital tools/technologies training and research outputs and grants. You can watch the full video on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/J3tCC-t_eO4 contact@ardc.edu.au training impact, evaluation, short-term evaluation, long-term evaluation, behavioural change, survey design, skills training, training material
European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) skills & training working group

European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) skills & training working group

Keywords: international skills initiatives, skills, training, EOSC, capability building, skills uplift, skills development, digital skilled workforce, training material

European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) skills & training working group https://dresa.org.au/materials/european-open-science-cloud-eosc-skills-training-working-group-e41d62e6-55ee-4e0c-9897-bfd1068799c8 European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) skills & training working group contact@ardc.edu.au international skills initiatives, skills, training, EOSC, capability building, skills uplift, skills development, digital skilled workforce, training material
Data Fluency: a community of practice supporting a digitally skilled workforce

This presentation showcases the impact of the Monash Data Fluency Community of Practice upon digitally skilled Graduate Research students involved as learners and instructors in the program. The strong focus on building community to complement training, has fostered an environment of learning,...

Keywords: skills, training, eresearch skills, data skills, online learning, pedagogy, train the trainer, digitally skilled workforce, training material

Data Fluency: a community of practice supporting a digitally skilled workforce https://dresa.org.au/materials/data-fluency-a-community-of-practice-supporting-a-digitally-skilled-workforce-b911a1a8-0331-496e-95a6-0015a12acc34 This presentation showcases the impact of the Monash Data Fluency Community of Practice upon digitally skilled Graduate Research students involved as learners and instructors in the program. The strong focus on building community to complement training, has fostered an environment of learning, networking and sharing of expertise. Hear what the Graduate research students have to say about the value of skills training and how it has impacted their research; how the community has enabled them to network with a broad range of researchers and affiliate partner groups they would not ordinarily be in contact with; how their research journey has been enhanced by working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, as well as sharpening their teaching skills. The rapid refocus from face - face to online delivery, as a result of the pandemic, highlights the importance of the multi-faceted online approach including workshops, drop-in sessions, SLACK chat and online learning resources. As a result of the shift to online, the range of strategic external partner/affiliate groups has extended and demand for workshops and drop-ins has increased.  Learn how the instructors have altered their pedagogical approach to engage workshop and drop-in participants; how they have overcome some of the challenges of facilitating in an online environment; and how this is preparing them to become part of a digitally skilled workforce. contact@ardc.edu.au skills, training, eresearch skills, data skills, online learning, pedagogy, train the trainer, digitally skilled workforce, training material
Research Data Governance

This video contains key information for those who make research data-related decisions. It will help project leaders to start investigating ways to develop their own data governance policy, roles and responsibilities and procedures with the input of appropriate stakeholders.

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Keywords: data governance, data, research, FAIR, data management, authority, share, reuse, access, provenance, policy, responsibilities, ARDC_AU, training material

Research Data Governance https://dresa.org.au/materials/research-data-governance-6ad9ab90-1a29-41db-b4aa-f1988501530d This video contains key information for those who make research data-related decisions. It will help project leaders to start investigating ways to develop their own data governance policy, roles and responsibilities and procedures with the input of appropriate stakeholders. If you want to share the video please use this: Australian Research Data Commons, 2021. Research Data Governance. [video] Available at: https://youtu.be/K_xVQRdgCIc  DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5044585 [Accessed dd Month YYYY]. contact@ardc.edu.au Martinez, Paula Andrea (type: ProjectLeader) Wilkinson, Max (type: Editor) Callaghan,Shannon (type: Editor) Savill, Jo (type: Editor) Kang, Kristan (type: Editor) Levett, Kerry (type: Editor) Russell, Keith (type: Editor) Simons, Natasha (type: Editor) data governance, data, research, FAIR, data management, authority, share, reuse, access, provenance, policy, responsibilities, ARDC_AU, training material
OECD Report - Building digital workforce capacity and skills for data-intensive science (2020)

 

As a lead contributor to the OECD's Building Digital Workforce Capacity and Skills for Data-Intensive Science (2020) report, Dr Michelle Barker outlines in this presentation the goal of the report, i.e. to make recommendations to policy makers on how to facilitate the digital workforce...

Keywords: international skills initiatives, skills, training, OECD, EOSC, Capability building, Skills uplift, skills development, digital skilled workforce, training material

OECD Report - Building digital workforce capacity and skills for data-intensive science (2020) https://dresa.org.au/materials/oecd-report-building-digital-workforce-capacity-and-skills-for-data-intensive-science-2020-a456ae97-9241-4fc6-b7f9-57c201479317   As a lead contributor to the OECD's Building Digital Workforce Capacity and Skills for Data-Intensive Science (2020) report, Dr Michelle Barker outlines in this presentation the goal of the report, i.e. to make recommendations to policy makers on how to facilitate the digital workforce capacity needed for data-intensive science, based on analysis of best practice. The presentation highlights: - Digital workforce capacity and COVID19: the importance of digital skills, the need for shared access to open data, software and code, and the shortfall in skills to enable a comprehensive response to such emergencies - The ongoing need for a digital skilled workforce for data-intensive science - Five focus areas in the report include: 1. Enablers for digital workforce capacity development 2. Defining needs: digital skills, frameworks and roles 3. Provision of training 4. Community development 5. Career paths and reward structures - Recommendations for actors incl. universities, national or regional governments contact@ardc.edu.au international skills initiatives, skills, training, OECD, EOSC, Capability building, Skills uplift, skills development, digital skilled workforce, training material
DReSA: Project team reflections

This presentation provides thoughts and reflections from the Digital Research Skills Australaisa (DReSA) project team on DReSA. Team members highlight their perspectives on value propositions and benefits for their respective institutiosn/organisations and nationally, as well as individual...

Keywords: training events, training material, training repository, skilled workforce, digital research skills, digital research training, digital research, trainers, FAIR training

DReSA: Project team reflections https://dresa.org.au/materials/dresa-project-team-reflections-9dcb8538-6b7c-4822-b0ee-fbe57085dc70 This presentation provides thoughts and reflections from the Digital Research Skills Australaisa (DReSA) project team on DReSA. Team members highlight their perspectives on value propositions and benefits for their respective institutiosn/organisations and nationally, as well as individual reflections on collaboration and working together on the project so far. You can watch the video on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/qqH92itI8SI   contact@ardc.edu.au training events, training material, training repository, skilled workforce, digital research skills, digital research training, digital research, trainers, FAIR training