Anyone may watch the livestream (https://twitch.tv/coderefinery). You are free to attend just those days or sessions you want. Read more about how to attend a livestream course or watch the video on YouTube. Some partners host own video- or in-person exercise rooms.
The promise of the Internet is that we can reach everyone, so why don't we? We teach on a Twitch livestream (twitch.tv/coderefinery) so that anyone may attend the workshop. With livestream attendance, you get:
We recommend that you form your own team and do exercises together in-person or online. Especially for week 1. We will support this as much as we can.
You can arrange everything with your friends and colleagues:
Some of our partners arrange an on-site meetings where they follow the teaching together and get in-person assistance. Feel free to suggest your educational institute to become a partner and/or arrange a local breakout room.
CodeRefinery's mission is to enable everyone to use the computational tools they need for their work. We do this by teaching the most important software development tools, which are often missed in other coursework. This is a big task, but together with our volunteer team leaders, we can do it.
Volunteer to be an team leader at CodeRefinery, and you will:
Am I good enough to be a team leader? If you are asking this question, probably you are. If you have some familiarity with Git, you can provide some initial advice on obvious error messages, but the idea is that you are able to ask for advanced help when it's needed.
You don't have to be located in the Nordics. We welcome volunteers from institutions also outside the Nordics because volunteer team leaders help us to reach more people.
Being a team leader is too much work but you'd still like to help out during the workshop? Join us while answering questions from the participants in the Q&A document (collaborative notes).
The course is free of charge, funded by the Nordic e-Infrastructure Collaboration. The livestream can scale up to an arbitrary number of viewers. The local partners usually use "first come - first served"-principle + a waiting list. Some might also accept only members of their own organisation.
We hope that everyone can attend and learn from this workshop, but we aren't perfect. Our attempts are mentioned below, if you would like to help or there is something else we can do, please get in touch.
CodeRefinery is a project within the Nordic e-Infrastructure Collaboration (NeIC). NeIC is an organisational unit under NordForsk.