Community Discussions
New opportunities to lead Carpentry-Con-type programming year-round
Introducing New Community Programming Offerings
Join Us to Learn More about CarpentryCon @ Home in 2022
Upcoming Community Discussion will provide multiple ways to engage in next year’s event
Updates on the Member Organisation Council
Our next Member Organisation Council meeting will be held 22 September at 15:00 and 23:00 UTC
Carpentries Community Conversation with the Executive Council
A summary of the two community conversations with the Carpentries Executive Council in February 2021, facilitated by Serah Njambi Kiburu and Dr. Kari L. Jordan
Recruiting new members to the Code of Conduct Committee
Code of Conduct Committee is recruiting new members. Attend one of our community discussions in June to find out more about how we help make The Carpentries a welcoming and supporting environment.
Outcome of October Community Discussion for Nordic and Baltic Countries
Best practices on online teaching compared to in-person? How to build more visible community network? Nordic and Baltic community is moving forward
Meet our 2020-2021 Cohort of Instructor Development Committee Leaders
Our Instructor Development Committee has a strong team of seven to lead its activities over the next year
Carpentries Community Discussion Host Onboarding Now Open!
Looking to host a Carpentries Community Discussion?
Pre- and Post-workshop discussions : Six months into 2020
We have hosted more than 50 pre- and post-workshop discussions between January and June 2020
Announcing a New Series of Online Workshop Themed Discussions
Please join The Carpentries Core Team for a monthly community call centred around online workshops
Member Survey Results and the next Member Organisation Council Meetings
Building Community through Membership: 2019 Member Survey Results and Member Organisation Council Meetings
Teaching Software Carpentry at the University of Botswana
In this post, Raniere Silva shares reflections from teaching a software carpentry workshop in Botswana
The Carpentries Canadian Community Discussion
Chat with Canadian Regional Coordinators
Lessons learned from the Community Discussion on Burnout
Prevent burnout by being welcoming and sharing experiences in everyday conversations.
IDC meetings 8/19/2019: Findings from community discussion surveys
Let's talk about community discussions
Carpentries Community Discussion on PREreview.org
Join our August 28 2019 community call to help us build a diverse community of preprint reviewers
The Carpentries in Australia: Community Discussion Summary
A summary of our community call on Carpentries activities in Australia
Tips and Tricks for Teaching R
Bianca Peterson & Katrin Tirok share their tried-and-tested tips and tricks for teaching R
Carpentries Community Discussion Sessions - A Primer for New Discussion Hosts
Looking to host a Carpentries Community Discussion? See Martin Dreyer's pointers
Constructing The Carpentries Community in Canada
Meet the Canadian Regional Coordinators
Introducing the New Carpentries Instructor Development Committee
Our Instructor Development Committee has a strong team of six to lead its activities over the next year
The Carpentries Australia: Community Discussion
Join us for a discussion of past, present and future Carpentries activities in Australia
Leadership Opportunities with The Carpentries: Interest Meeting April 3, 2019
The Carpentries is searching for its next Instructor Development Committee Leaders!
Bring CarpentryCon 2020 to Your City – Call for Themes and Venues
Submit your theme suggestions and venue bids for CarpentryCon 2020
The Carpentries in New Zealand
Meet the NZ Regional Coordinator
Code of Conduct Documentation Open for Comments
Help inform our Code of Conduct Documentation. Attend the #CarpentriesConversation
Updates on Instructor Checkout Requirements
Instructor Development Committee proposes new checkout requirement
Join an Onboarding Session for Hosting Discussion Sessions
Hosting discussion sessions is a great way to expand your network
Get More Involved with The Carpentries' Instructor Community
Hosting discussion sessions is a great way to expand your network