* "dry-run" - as part of the @digiresacademy we often do internal dry-runs of courses that are currently under development. This means that they're only open to other trainers within the community, and folks generally provide a huge amount of valuable (and kind!) feedback, and there's an opportunity to work together to improve the course.
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Plus @rgaiacs is a real whiz at running code-along sessions - I was probably the least techy in the dry run group and I was able to follow along. I suspect it's their @thecarpentries experience showing!
* "dry-run" - as part of the @digiresacademy we often do internal dry-runs of courses that are currently under development. This means that they're only open to other trainers within the community, and folks generally provide a huge amount of valuable (and kind!) feedback, and there's an opportunity to work together to improve the course.
I help organise these while wearing my @digiresacademy community manager hat (I really need to get an actual hat...) and it's really lovely to see people coming together and helping push #ResearchPractice to be more collaborative, ethical, enjoyable, and efficient 💪❤️