Re: [discuss] Re: SWC workshop spread over two weekends?

2018-12-06 Thread Greg Wilson
I haven’t run a regular workshop in a while, but that was my experience as well - roughly half of the participants in one week would show up in the next, and roughly half of those came to weeks 3 and 4 (when we did Tuesday afternoons). Didn’t seem to matter that each day’s material was independe

Re: [discuss] Re: SWC workshop spread over two weekends?

2018-12-06 Thread Maxime Boissonneault
Hi all, Some feedback from me. We have attempted to have a split workshop over two weeks, but our experience is a large amount of "no-show" on the second week. I would not recommend it. -- - Maxime Boissonneault Analyste de calcul - Calcul Québec, Université La

Re: [discuss] Re: SWC workshop spread over two weekends?

2018-12-06 Thread nicholdav via discuss
Thanks, Darya, that does help. Sounds like what we have in mind. We decided against having any sessions in the evening precisely because we're worried about people being tired. We've also had people ask if they can just attend e.g. the git/Github session, but I think we want to do what we can to

Re: [discuss] RE: Broadcasting your shell session

2018-12-06 Thread Inigo Aldazabal Mensa
This would do part of the work, but you won't get the output of the commands, which I think is essential for the learners to have. mmm I've been encouraged around to resurrect my term2pad already designed plan. I may do it. Iñigo On Thu, 6 Dec 2018 00:18:43 + "David Martin (Staff)" wrote