Workshops in the time of COVID
The online material, which you have already reviewed, is the 'lecture'.
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Available on YouTube.
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Catch up as quickly as you can if you have not yet reviewed this material.
Today is the 'tutorial'.
- Complete a set of exercises based on the course material.
Links to all material available at: github.com/martinteaching/sustainability2020.
Forums
Exercise rooms, on Teams:
- To be joined during the exercise sections of the workshop (live stream pauses). Ask for help from me, and from your peers.
Slack:
- For asking questions in text throughout, and if everything goes wrong.
YouTube live, where we are now:
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The day will be coordinated from here, and will be where the solution to each stage of the exercise is shown.
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Questions asked in the first two fora will inform what's discussed here (be aware of stream delays).
Structure
Assessment
A requirement for the workshop.
Highlighted in the exercises, including submission and marking process.
Please complete by the end of the week, to receive a mark.
A quick word on how I like to run sessions...
I never consider myself an expert. Always an enthusiast.
Likely people here who know way more about aspects of this technology than I do.
Correct me, challenge me and tell me better ways to do things - I am here to learn too.
Most importantly, collaborate and help each other.
KCLHI and software sustainability: microservices
King's College London Health Informatics (KCLHI).
Microservice architectures:
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'Phenoflow' - github.com/kclhi/phenoflow.
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'CONSULT' - github.com/kclconsult.
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'TMRWeb' - github.com/kclconsult/tmrweb.