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Neuroimaging tutorials and resources: A list of tutorials and other resources useful to learn open science and neuroimaging #166
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(Image: CC-BY license, The Turing Way Community, & Scriberia. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3332808) |
Hi Alexandr, Im Yu-Fang who is taking care of your project for the @ohbm/hack2020-social_media |
hi @alexandreroutier let us know if there is an image for this project we can use for the website. :-) cheers! |
@alexandreroutier happy to help - I have some favourite resources |
@alexandreroutier do you have a video channel for your project? Would you add that information to the mattermost channel, please? Thanks. |
I just updated the Mattermost channel and the GitHub issue to add a Jitsi link. |
Thanks @alexandreroutier . I removed the link from the comment and issue to avoid unexpected events in the video channel 😉 ! |
Indeed 😳 Thanks! |
Dear @alexandreroutier would you mind writing several goals and a couple of issues for your project that you think would help the Brainhack participants? Once you are done that we will complete the review asap! Thank you very much 🤗 |
Dear @complexbrains, I just completed the checklist. I hope the content will suit you. Do not hesitate to tell me if anything is not clear :) Alex |
Dear @alexandreroutier thank you so much for completing all those. Your project is ready to go! Welcome aboard! 🤗 🎊 |
Title:
Neuroimaging tutorials and resources: A list of tutorials and other resources useful to learn open science and neuroimaging
Project lead:
Alexandre Routier (@alexandreroutier)
(We may have a co-lead. To be confirmed.)
Timezone:
UTC+2
(Paris, France)
Hub:
Europe, Middle East and Africa
(Coud be extended to other hub. If you are interested, please contact me ASAP on Mattermost (@alexandre.routier) so that I can think to a way to organize the hackathon)
Description:
The purpose of this project is to gather courses, software and any resources that can help any newcomer (e.g. neuroscientist, computer scientist). In other words, if you wonder Where can I find a good: Tutorial on X? Software to do Y?, we hope that this project will answer your question.
We use all-contributors specification and we have a contribution guide that can evolve during the Hackathon.
We have currently a project board (https://github.com/learn-neuroimaging/tutorials-and-resources/projects/1).
Link to project:
https://github.com/learn-neuroimaging/tutorials-and-resources
https://learn-neuroimaging.github.io/tutorials-and-resources/
Mattermost handle:
@alexandre.routier
Goals for the OHBM Brainhack
A previous Hackathon in April (via BrainWeb) lead to a new Website (https://learn-neuroimaging.github.io/tutorials-and-resources/) with a proposition of guide.
Improvements regarding its content and missing sections will be planned during this 3-day hackathon. Automatic update of the website when new content is added will be also planned. Currently, website is presented as a guide. If we have geeky contributors, we can investigate how to render the website as a database so that any new user can easily search information through keywords.
Depending on the role assignment, around 5 participants would be comfortable to accelerate this project.
Good first issues:
Skills:
Chat channel:
~hbm-tuto_&_resources
Video channel:
Please have a look at the Mattermost channel to know the video channel.
Project submission
Submission checklist
Once the issue is submitted, please check items in this list as you add under 'Additional project info'
Please include the following above (all required):
You can also include information about (all optional):
We would like to think about how you will credit and onboard new members to your project. We recommend reading references from this section. If you'd like to share your thoughts with future project participants, you can include information about (recommended):
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