Contributing to the Galaxy Training Material
Galaxy is a great solution to train the bioinformatics concepts: numerous bioinformatics tools are available (more than 7,000 in the ToolShed), it can be used by people without any computer science skills, it trains to use technology, outlining available resources and efforts that have made them accessible to researchers, it is scalable.
In 2016, the Galaxy Training Network decided to set up a new infrastructure for delivering easily Galaxy related training material. The idea was to develop something open and online based on a community effort, as always in Galaxy.
Material
Pedagogical aspects
These will guide you on the pedagogy to create impactful training materialLesson | Slides | Hands-on | Recordings | Galaxy servers |
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Design and plan session, course, materials
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Principles of learning and how they apply to training and teaching
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Writing Tutorials in GTN
These will take you from zero to hero in writing Galaxy Training Materials.Contributing through GitHub
How to collaborate with the GTNLesson | Slides | Hands-on | Recordings | Galaxy servers |
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Contributing with GitHub via command-line
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Contributing with GitHub via its interface
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Other
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions regarding this topic have been collected on a dedicated FAQ page . Common questions related to specific tutorials can be accessed from the tutorials themselves.Maintainers
This material is maintained by:
Bérénice Batut Björn GrüningFor any question related to this topic and the content, you can contact them or visit our Gitter channel.
Contributors
This material was contributed to by:
Bérénice Batut Helena Rasche Cyril Monjeaud Saskia Hiltemann Lucille Delisle Björn Grüning