Online,
Dec 9-10, 2020
9:00am - 5:00pm PST
Instructors: Ariel Deardorff, Jeffrey Oliver
The course is aimed at everyone who is interested in becoming a better teacher. In particular, this training is aimed at those who want to become Software Carpentry, Library Carpentry, and Data Carpentry Instructors, run workshops and contribute to The Carpentries training materials. You don't currently have to be an instructor or a teacher to attend this workshop, but you do need to be willing and committed to becoming one and to improving your teaching techniques.
Software Carpentry, Data Carpentry, and Library Carpentry's mission is to help scientists, researchers, and librarians get more research done in less time and with less pain by teaching them basic lab skills for scientific computing. This hands-on two-day workshop covers the basics of educational psychology and instructional design, and looks at how to use these ideas in both intensive workshops and regular classes.
The workshop is a mix of lectures and hands-on lessons where you practice giving a short lesson using approaches learned and implement some of the teaching techniques which we will discuss. This is training for teaching, not technical training; you do not need any particular technical background, and we will not be teaching that. This workshop is based on the constantly revised and updated curriculum.
This is an online event. We will meet using the online videoconference software Zoom. You will need to download and install their client to connect with your instructors. The link for this event will be distributed to registered participants.
We are committed to making this workshop accessible to everybody. If we can help making learning easier for you please get in touch (using contact details below) and we will attempt to provide them.
Participants should use a computer that is Internet connected and has a functioning browser.
Please note that after this course is over, you will be asked to do three short follow-up exercises online in order to finish qualifying as an instructor: the details are available at https://carpentries.github.io/instructor-training/checkout/. If you have any questions about the workshop, the reading material, or anything else, please get in touch.
All participants are required to abide by The Carpentries Code of Conduct.
Please email ariel.deardorff@ucsf.edu or jcoliver@arizona.edu for more information.
Please read the following before the workshop begins:
Please also read through one episode of one of The Carpentries lessons below carefully, so that you can do some exercises based on it on the first day of the class. An episode is one page of a lesson.
Please see this site for course material and tentative schedule.
09:00 | Welcome |
09:25 | Building Skill with Practice |
10:25 | Expertise and Instruction |
11:10 | Morning Break |
11:25 | Memory and Cognitive Load |
12:10 | Building Skill with Feedback |
12:30 | Lunch |
13:30 | Motivation and Demotivation |
14:45 | Mindset |
15:15 | Afternoon Break |
15:30 | Teaching Is a Skill |
16:40 | Wrap-up and Homework for Tomorrow |
17:00 | Finish |
09:00 | Welcome Back |
09:10 | Live Coding Is a Skill |
10:20 | Preparing to Teach |
11:10 | Morning Break |
11:25 | More Practice Live Coding |
12:10 | Managing a Diverse Classroom |
12:40 | Lunch |
13:40 | Checkout Process |
13:55 | The Carpentries: How We Operate |
15:10 | Afternoon Coffee |
15:25 | Workshop Introductions |
16:05 | Putting it Together |
16:25 | Wraping Up |
16:40 | Post-Training Survey |
16:55 | Finish |
Etherpad: https://pad.carpentries.org/2020-12-09-ttt-online-PST.
We will use this Etherpad for chatting, taking notes, and sharing URLs and bits of code.
Before attending the workshop, please fill out our pre-training survey.
After the workshop, please fill out our post-training survey.