[{"id":343,"title":"ARDC 2023 Skills Summit Lightning Talks (Day 1 - February 9, 2023)","url":"https://staging.dresa.org.au/materials/ardc-2023-skills-summit-lightning-talks-day-1-february-9-2023.json","description":"Presentations to the ARDC Skills Summit 2023 (Lightning Talks Day 1 - February 9th, 2023)\nDr Pablo Franco - Assessing the effectiveness of training: Teaching digital skills to researchers\nAidan Wilson - Scaling training operations \u0026amp; succession planning\nDr Paula Martinez - Building community\nDr Mark Crowe - Bringing training to research communities - ResBaz\nLiz Stokes - The Carpentries Partnership\n\nThese presentations cover theoretical frameworks for assessing training, The Kirkpatrick Model of Training Evaluation, outreach, RezBaz, impact assessment, training at scale, succession planning, automated training organisation systems, trainer workforce, research software community, participation models, community building ideas, visible research software interest group, The Carpentries and social infrastructure.","doi":"10.5281/zenodo.7710856","remote_updated_date":null,"remote_created_date":null,"scientific_topics":[],"operations":[]},{"id":303,"title":"National skills ecosystem - call to action","url":"https://staging.dresa.org.au/materials/national-skills-ecosystem-call-to-action-24b5bbc5-ee23-48b5-a56e-6eb63b0b2eb3.json","description":"In this Community Action session working groups will be formed based on the challenges/opportunities that were prioritised in Community Action session #4.\n\n- Skilled trainers / facilitators\n\n- National training registry\n\n- National training event calendar\n\n- Jointly developed training\n\n- Research support professionals: career/progression","doi":"10.5281/zenodo.4289335","remote_updated_date":null,"remote_created_date":null,"scientific_topics":[],"operations":[]},{"id":294,"title":"Skills training \u0026 materials - developing sharing guidelines and agreements","url":"https://staging.dresa.org.au/materials/skills-training-materials-developing-sharing-guidelines-and-agreements-6b9b2154-dc05-4264-a4ea-8dd20490c903.json","description":"Anyone who has developed training content - specifically hands-on, short format, data science training - will know that it is expensive and time consuming. As a rule of thumb, one can expect to spend 15-20 hours of development time per hour of delivery time.\n\nEven once the main work is done, there are still ongoing maintenance demands, from correcting the inevitable typos and adapting to software version updates, to major rewrites as best practice techniques evolve. Few Australians training organisations have a funding mandate for developing training material for general use.\n\nInstead most of us build training for our own communities in response to demand from those communities, allocating our limited resources to the areas of perceived highest demand. Notwithstanding this local focus, most training organisations operate in similar research environments with similar community demands, so there are real opportunities for benefit from collaboration between those organisations. In this session we will discuss how such collaboration could occur and whether a standardised national agreement around sharing of training material is an achievable outcome.\n\nThis session will not discuss co-delivery opportunities, institution-specific content such as HPC training and data management, or consolidation of existing similar workshops into a single course. These are important topics, but we don’t have time to do them justice today.","doi":"10.5281/zenodo.4287848","remote_updated_date":null,"remote_created_date":null,"scientific_topics":[],"operations":[]},{"id":207,"title":"National skills ecosystem - call to action","url":"https://staging.dresa.org.au/materials/national-skills-ecosystem-call-to-action.json","description":"In this Community Action session working groups will be formed based on the challenges/opportunities that were prioritised in Community Action session #4.\n\n- Skilled trainers / facilitators\n\n- National training registry\n\n- National training event calendar\n\n- Jointly developed training\n\n- Research support professionals: career/progression","doi":"10.5281/zenodo.4289335","remote_updated_date":null,"remote_created_date":null,"scientific_topics":[],"operations":[]},{"id":166,"title":"Skills training \u0026 materials - developing sharing guidelines and agreements","url":"https://staging.dresa.org.au/materials/skills-training-materials-developing-sharing-guidelines-and-agreements.json","description":"Anyone who has developed training content - specifically hands-on, short format, data science training - will know that it is expensive and time consuming. As a rule of thumb, one can expect to spend 15-20 hours of development time per hour of delivery time.\n\nEven once the main work is done, there are still ongoing maintenance demands, from correcting the inevitable typos and adapting to software version updates, to major rewrites as best practice techniques evolve. Few Australians training organisations have a funding mandate for developing training material for general use.\n\nInstead most of us build training for our own communities in response to demand from those communities, allocating our limited resources to the areas of perceived highest demand. Notwithstanding this local focus, most training organisations operate in similar research environments with similar community demands, so there are real opportunities for benefit from collaboration between those organisations. In this session we will discuss how such collaboration could occur and whether a standardised national agreement around sharing of training material is an achievable outcome.\n\nThis session will not discuss co-delivery opportunities, institution-specific content such as HPC training and data management, or consolidation of existing similar workshops into a single course. These are important topics, but we don’t have time to do them justice today.","doi":"10.5281/zenodo.4287848","remote_updated_date":null,"remote_created_date":null,"scientific_topics":[],"operations":[]}]