data-8/connector-instructors

Name: connector-instructors

Owner: Data Science 8

Description: Resources for Connector Instructors

Created: 2015-12-01 22:06:23.0

Updated: 2017-04-04 06:34:53.0

Pushed: 2017-11-01 22:08:56.0

Homepage: http://data8.org/connector-instructors/

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Language: Jupyter Notebook

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README

This documentation is for a collection of code that aims to be useful for connector instructors.

If you have questions about the class, finding students, building your course, etc, check out the wiki here.

If you're looking for the github page for the repository, try here.

Overview

Currently, this repository contains three main folders:

  1. /connectortools: A python module that has some useful functions for using Jupyter Notebooks and JupyterHub in your classes. This is in the connectortools folder and can be installed with the setup.py script.
  2. /examples: A collection of examples for how to use connectortools.
  3. /tutorials: A collection of general tutorials that cover topics in programming, computation, etc. Connector instructors may find these useful in teaching basic concepts, and are encouraged to copy/modify them however they'd like.

Interactive notebooks

Using Data8

We've created an interact link for this repository here. Click it, and it will copy everything in this repo into your own datahub instance. You can then run the tutorials and examples from there.

Using Binder

Alternatively, you can use mybinder to demo this code. This is a free service put together by the Freeman lab. If you're interested in running the tutorials or examples within Binder, click the image below to enter an interactive browsing session.

Binder

If you have a suggestion for something to add, open an issue in this repository and we can try to do so!


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.