EVERSE Webinar: a Training Catalogue for Research Software Quality

Europe/Zurich
Description

 

Training materials on research software quality are often scattered across different platforms and formats, which can sometimes make it hard to find what you’re looking for. 

 

This webinar introduces EVERSE Training — a training catalogue for early career scientists and engineers, designed as a one-stop-shop for trainees to discover content (such as course materials, tutorials, workshops and schools) and for trainers to showcase their work. 

 

During this webinar we’ll be exploring how and why EVERSE Training came to be, including: 

 

  • The underlying infrastructure behind EVERSE Training — open-source software, TeSS (Training e-Support System) and the mTeSS-X project, which the catalogue is a part of 

 

  • Metadata recommendations that make training resources useful, findable and reusable  

 

  • Recognition for trainers and contributors  

 

Maybe you are reading this and wondering if this webinar is for you? 

No prerequisite knowledge is needed, but if you are a trainer, research software engineer or are involved in research software training or training metadata, then this webinar could be of interest to you! 

 

All EVERSE events are governed by our Code of Conduct. 

  

You can join the EVERSE Network here! 

 

 

 

Registration
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Participants
  • Dubravko Penezić
  • eleonora parisi
  • Fenne Riemslagh
  • Michelle Barker
  • Oliver Knodel
  • Stefan Roiser
  • +12
Zoom Meeting ID
69459902352
Host
Alexia Marie Yiannouli
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    • 11:00 11:05
      Introduction 5m
      Speaker: Eleonora Parisi
    • 11:05 11:35
      EVERSE Training walkthrough 30m
      • TESS and mTESS-X
      • Minimal metadata schema for training
      • How to ingest and find training content
      Speaker: Kenneth Rioja (CERN)
    • 11:35 11:45
      Recognition for trainers and contributors: Towards an integrated framework 10m
      Speaker: Kenneth Rioja (CERN)
    • 11:45 12:00
      Q&A 15m