3 trainers found

Expertise academic: information management  or Linguistics  or Literary Studies 


Aidan Wilson

Aidan Wilson is Intersect's Digital Research Services Manager. Before that he had been a Digital Research Analyst at Intersect Australia since 2015, and in that time has been central to the administration and delivery of Intersect's training platform. Besides delivering training at ACU and...

Location: Sydney, NSW

Wilson Aidan aidan.wilson@intersect.org.au Sydney, NSW Aidan Wilson is Intersect's Digital Research Services Manager. Before that he had been a Digital Research Analyst at Intersect Australia since 2015, and in that time has been central to the administration and delivery of Intersect's training platform. Besides delivering training at ACU and elsewhere on Python, R, REDCap, Qualtrics and other tools, he also manages the systems within Intersect that enable the organisation to train upwards of 6000 researchers per year. ["English"] https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9858-5470
Kathryn Unsworth

I work at the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) leading the Skilled Workforce Development team concentrating on projects and activities that work towards a national skills agenda that is cohesive and coordinated.

Location: Melbourne, Australia

Unsworth Kathryn kathryn.unsworth@ardc.edu.au Melbourne, Australia I work at the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) leading the Skilled Workforce Development team concentrating on projects and activities that work towards a national skills agenda that is cohesive and coordinated. ["English"] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5407-9987
Michael Falk

I am a Digital Humanities trainer. I teach humanists to code, wrangle their data, and publish beautiful visualisations on the web. At the moment, I am Community Technical Adviser at the Heurist Network, and my training focusses on Humanities databasing and web publishing using Heurist.

Location: Sydney, Australia

Falk Michael michael.falk@sydney.edu.au Sydney, Australia I am a Digital Humanities trainer. I teach humanists to code, wrangle their data, and publish beautiful visualisations on the web. At the moment, I am Community Technical Adviser at the Heurist Network, and my training focusses on Humanities databasing and web publishing using Heurist. ["English", "German", "French"] https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9261-8390