I recently attended a workshop as part of a conference for conservation of 
software-based artworks that did a great job of providing advance preparation 
for participants.  They sent emails with detailed instructions and links to 
this documentation on github (participants needed to install Virtual Box and an 
.ova file on their machines in advance of the workshop).  

https://github.com/techfocus3/resources/tree/master/Virtual%20Machine%20Setup

There was also a link to a dropbox site participants could access for slides 
and supporting materials.  The organizers also gave us USB drives with the 
resources as soon as we arrived, but most people seemed to have already 
installed everything.  It worked out really well; I thought this was a great 
model.

-Morgan McKeehan
NDSR-NYC, Rhizome


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And just to add to this, even if you provide the links beforehand,
presenters should bring a few thumb drives with the software/files/etc.
as well just in case something needs to be reinstalled or there are a
few slackers who didn't read their pre-workshop e-mails.

Providing silly hats to wear while using the thumb drives is optional.


Kate Deibel, PhD | Web Applications Specialist
Information Technology Services
University of Washington Libraries
http://staff.washington.edu/deibel

--

"When Thor shows up, it's always deus ex machina."

On 10/7/2015 11:17 AM, Fox, Bobbi wrote:
> Hi, Christina!
>
> I don't have a workshop to propose, but I *do* have a plea for any workshop 
> that is a hands-on-the-laptop experience:
>
> That the presenter of said workshop provide links, in advance, to any 
> software needed.  If the presenter would suggest the use of vagrant or docker 
> (or whatever else is out there), then links to those tools, plus good, easy 
> implementation instructions, should also be supplied in advance.  In 
> addition, if the workshop is going to feature a particular language or 
> framework, that should be specified in advance as well.  (why no, I *don't* 
> know how to spin up a web server on my Windoze laptop; at work I do it in 
> Linux!)
>
> I have unfortunately been to too many workshops where the presenter either 
> assumed a crystal-clear, fast, internet connection for the 40 participants, 
> or assumed a lot more vagrant/docker knowledge than I, and several others, 
> had.
>
>
> (hmm, maybe I can find someone to propose an "everything you need to learn, 
> software package-wise, to take advantage of Code4Lib hands-on workshops...)
>
> Cheers,
> Bobbi
>

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