To date, 621 learners have completed the Carpentries Long-Term Impact Survey between March 22, 2017 and May 29, 2018. The average amount of time spent completing this survey is six minutes, and it carries an 80% completion rate. The survey was created in March 2017, and data is collected bi-annually. The results of this analysis are cumulative. We invite the community to run their own analyses. All of the data and source code are available on GitHub. A special thanks to Ben Markwick, François Michonneau and others who helped write the code used in this report
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Commissioned by the Artisan Identity and Status Project: The Unfolding South African Story, JuneTo l...
Through the generosity of the Moore Data Driven Discovery Initiative, assessment work has been under...
Introduction Data Carpentry is a fiscally sponsored project of NumFOCUS, a 501(c)3 non-profit that ...
For nearly 20 years, Software Carpentry has developed material and trained instructors to teach comp...
This report follows activity around Carpentries’ workshops, Instructors, and Trainers from 2012 thr...
In this report, we provide an overview of global workshop activity, including the number of workshop...
Data, code, and report of the Carpentries Long-Term Survey (April 2020) Changelog: v20200415 inc...
A summary of The Carpentries programs over the January 2017 - March 2018 time period
The goal of this survey was to gather data on the value of Software Carpentry and Data Carpentry to ...
Employing over 10 million people, with an annual expenditure averaging over $1.2 trillion, the U.S. ...
The Carpentries builds global capacity in essential data and computational skills for conducting eff...
Background The construction industry is one of the employment sectors with the highest risk of injur...
In July 1998, Los Alamos National Laboratory hosted the very first Carpentries course, led by John R...
CarpentryCon is the key biennial community-building and networking event for The Carpentries. The ev...
As construction duration significantly influences the performance and the success of construction pr...
Commissioned by the Artisan Identity and Status Project: The Unfolding South African Story, JuneTo l...
Through the generosity of the Moore Data Driven Discovery Initiative, assessment work has been under...
Introduction Data Carpentry is a fiscally sponsored project of NumFOCUS, a 501(c)3 non-profit that ...
For nearly 20 years, Software Carpentry has developed material and trained instructors to teach comp...
This report follows activity around Carpentries’ workshops, Instructors, and Trainers from 2012 thr...
In this report, we provide an overview of global workshop activity, including the number of workshop...
Data, code, and report of the Carpentries Long-Term Survey (April 2020) Changelog: v20200415 inc...
A summary of The Carpentries programs over the January 2017 - March 2018 time period
The goal of this survey was to gather data on the value of Software Carpentry and Data Carpentry to ...
Employing over 10 million people, with an annual expenditure averaging over $1.2 trillion, the U.S. ...
The Carpentries builds global capacity in essential data and computational skills for conducting eff...
Background The construction industry is one of the employment sectors with the highest risk of injur...
In July 1998, Los Alamos National Laboratory hosted the very first Carpentries course, led by John R...
CarpentryCon is the key biennial community-building and networking event for The Carpentries. The ev...
As construction duration significantly influences the performance and the success of construction pr...
Commissioned by the Artisan Identity and Status Project: The Unfolding South African Story, JuneTo l...