Ep 31: Dr. Tracy Teal on Data Carpentry

Published: Oct. 31, 2016, 3:19 p.m.

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On this episode, I am joined by Dr. Tracy Teal, the Executive Director of Data Carpentry and Adjunct Professor in the BEACON Center for the Study of Evolution in Action at Michigan State University. Her research background in is microbial ecology and bioinformatics, and she has been a developer and contributor to several open source bioinformatics projects.\\xa0Tracy has a Ph.D. in Computation and Neural Systems from Cal Tech; a Master\\u2019s Degree from UCLA in Organismal Biology, Ecology, and Evolution; and a Bachelor\\u2019s from UCLA in Cybernetics.

Segment 1: Data Carpentry\\xa0[00:00-09:56]

In this first segment, Tracy shares about the mission of Data Carpentry and how the organization came to be.

Segment 2: Helping Researchers Develop New Skills [09:57- 21:44]

In segment two, Tracy talks about some of the specific skills in the Data Carpentry curriculum and how workshops are created.

Segment 3: The\\xa0Community of Data Carpentry\\xa0[21:45-33:20]

In segment three, Tracy shares more about the Data Carpentry instructors and how the organization is working to create a researcher community.

Bonus Clip #1:\\xa0What\'s Next for Data Carpentry?\\xa0[00:00-03:10]

Bonus Clip #2: Logistics of Collaborative Lesson Development\\xa0[00:00-02:30]

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