The aim of this study was to investigate if participants of Software Carpentry (SC) get more done in less time. We asked 32 questions to assess 24 former participants to analyse if SC gave them the computing skills to accomplish this. Our research shows that time was already saved during the workshop as it could shorten the learning process of new skills. A majority of participants were able to use these new skills straight away and thus could speed up their day to day work
Software companies encourage and further the use of collaborative tools and skills at the workplace ...
Software Carpentry is a non-profit volunteer organization that was established in 1998 to teach scie...
Forty years ago, the very first programmers were wondering how to make the best use of stored progra...
For nearly 20 years, Software Carpentry has developed material and trained instructors to teach comp...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands (TU Delft) stopped i...
Since November 17, 2015, Software and Data Carpentry have collected information on learner demograph...
In many domains the rapid generation of large amounts of data is fundamentally changing how research...
Much time and energy is now being devoted to developing the skills of researchers in the related are...
This paper describes Library Carpentry, an introductory software skills training programme with a fo...
The Carpentries builds global capacity in essential data and computational skills for conducting eff...
Over the last 15 years, Software Carpentry has evolved from a week-long training course at the US na...
Through the generosity of the Moore Data Driven Discovery Initiative, assessment work has been under...
In July 1998, Los Alamos National Laboratory hosted the very first Carpentries course, led by John R...
Recent literature reports a fair amount of initiatives on how to engage younger populations in achi...
Over the last 15 years, Software Carpentry has evolved from a week-long training course at the US Na...
Software companies encourage and further the use of collaborative tools and skills at the workplace ...
Software Carpentry is a non-profit volunteer organization that was established in 1998 to teach scie...
Forty years ago, the very first programmers were wondering how to make the best use of stored progra...
For nearly 20 years, Software Carpentry has developed material and trained instructors to teach comp...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands (TU Delft) stopped i...
Since November 17, 2015, Software and Data Carpentry have collected information on learner demograph...
In many domains the rapid generation of large amounts of data is fundamentally changing how research...
Much time and energy is now being devoted to developing the skills of researchers in the related are...
This paper describes Library Carpentry, an introductory software skills training programme with a fo...
The Carpentries builds global capacity in essential data and computational skills for conducting eff...
Over the last 15 years, Software Carpentry has evolved from a week-long training course at the US na...
Through the generosity of the Moore Data Driven Discovery Initiative, assessment work has been under...
In July 1998, Los Alamos National Laboratory hosted the very first Carpentries course, led by John R...
Recent literature reports a fair amount of initiatives on how to engage younger populations in achi...
Over the last 15 years, Software Carpentry has evolved from a week-long training course at the US Na...
Software companies encourage and further the use of collaborative tools and skills at the workplace ...
Software Carpentry is a non-profit volunteer organization that was established in 1998 to teach scie...
Forty years ago, the very first programmers were wondering how to make the best use of stored progra...