BU's Study Groups
Thank you for visiting BU's Study Group. This group is designed to bring everyone in the BU community interested in improving their code, enhancing their data analysis abilities, building new skills, and working in a collaborative environment together. We are a community-led group that's open to new ideas and here to work with you.
We are using Github's issue tracker to suggest events and to post discussion items. It is a little bit of a workaround but the functionality is great (and the cost is free : ).
Please add a comment to say hello. If you're interested in learning a new technology or sharing something you know, create a new issue.
We are partnering with the Mozilla Science Lab's Study Group project. Mozilla Study Groups are fun, informal meetups of your friends and colleagues from around your local institution or town to share skills, stories and ideas on using code for research. The goal is to create a friendly, no-pressure environment where people can share their work, ask for help on a coding problem, and learn and work together with their peers.
- Watch this repo: up in the top right, there's a button that says 'Watch'; click it, and set yourself to 'Watching'. This will send you email notifications of new discussions; if you don't want email, but would like an alert just on GitHub, change the setting in Settings -> Notification Center (Settings is the little cog in the top right).
- Check out the issue tracker: click on 'issues' in the sidebar on the right; this is where all the conversations this study groups is having live. Use this space to ask questions, request events, make suggestions, or just say hi.
- Read the code of conduct: this Study Group is for everyone - we abide by a set of rules that require everyone be treated with respect. Help us make a space where everyone feels welcome, and we'll all have a better time!
- Add yourself to the website: If you'd like to appear on the website under the 'Who we Are' section, have a look at the
_data/members.yml
; send us a pull request with an entry for yourself, or open an issue and we'll do it for you.
If anything in these instructions doesn't work or doesn't make sense, open an issue here or email [email protected].
The instructions below will help you set up the online tools for your Mozilla Study Group - but if you're looking for organziation strategies, event plans and lesson ideas, check out the Mozilla Study Group Handbook!