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Introduction to Jupyter Notebooks #25

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sarasrking opened this issue Oct 9, 2019 · 5 comments
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Introduction to Jupyter Notebooks #25

sarasrking opened this issue Oct 9, 2019 · 5 comments
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@sarasrking
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Thank you for your interest in developing and sharing lesson materials! To submit lesson materials or suggest a topic for future curricular development, please answer the questions below. Our Curriculum Development Team will follow up to suggest next steps in your lesson's trajectory. Questions? Please email team@carpentries.org.

  1. What is the topic of your lesson or lesson proposal?

'Introduction to Jupyter Notebooks'

  1. Do you already have a draft of your lesson? You're welcome to share materials at any stage of development. If you already have drafted materials, please include a link.

Yes - https://github.com/sarasrking/Introduction-to-Jupyter-Notebooks

(If you answered "No" to question 2, you can skip the remaining questions. Thank you for your lesson idea!)

  1. Do your materials conform to our Code of Conduct?

I believe so!

  1. Are your materials already on GitHub and do they use The Carpentries lesson template?

The material is on GitHub (my account) and I have attempted to use the template but there is probably more work to do to get it to conform perfectly.

  1. If you answered "No" to either part of question 4, would you like our Curriculum Team to create a repository for you in The Carpentries Incubator?

I'd like someone to take a look to see if the format is OK - my feeling is that it needs work so I think a repo in the Incubator could be helpful. I am new to GitHub and this is my first lesson.

  1. If you answered "Yes" to both parts of question 4, would you like to transfer your repository to The Carpentries Incubator? You will have Write access to the repository.

That would be great!

  1. If you answered "Yes" to either question 5 or 6, list the GitHub handles for people who should have Write access to your lesson. If you don't know how to answer this question, don't worry! We can always add collaborators later.

I don't know but can ask around.

  1. Any other information you would like us to have or questions you have for us?

I have another lesson but it isn't really in the template form properly. Should I just send it through or get it into shape first (I just worry I'll put off getting it into shape!).

Thank you for sharing your lesson with The Carpentries community!

@ErinBecker
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Hi @sarasrking. Sorry for the slow response on this. I was trying to create a repository for you, but ran into some problems with the newest changes to the lesson template. @fmichonneau - could you please start a new empty repo for @sarasrking and give them write access?

I did take a look at the formatting, and it looks like it needs some massaging to get it into template format. There's a chapter in the new Curriculum Development Handbook that is an attempt to walk people through the template structure. It's really new and I would really appreciate feedback on it if you don't mind putting it to the test. I'm also available to help review PRs and help with formatting if things aren't working as expected. I'll try hard to be more responsive in future!

@ErinBecker
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@fmichonneau - checking in. Could you please respond here with a link to the repo for @sarasrking to put her materials?

@fmichonneau
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here is the repo: https://github.com/carpentries-incubator/jupyter-notebooks-intro

@sarasrking has now Admin access to the repo.

@ErinBecker
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Excellent - thanks @fmichonneau. @sarasrking - should I close this issue or leave it open for general discussion and attracting contributors?

@ErinBecker ErinBecker added the share-existing-material Existing material to share with The Carpentries community label Nov 5, 2019
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sarasrking commented Nov 5, 2019 via email

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