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Workshop Kickoff

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last_modification Published: Jun 4, 2019
last_modification Last Updated: Feb 19, 2024

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Welcome to the Workshop!

Speaker Notes You can use these slides as a way to introduce your workshop.

This first slide has links to each section to easily pick and choose which parts you want to use and in which order.

Each slide in this deck has a link back to this starting slide (at the bottom).


practical

Practical Info

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Speaker Notes Discuss any practicalities now, for example


introductions

Introduce yourself

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Speaker Notes Go around the room and have everybody introduce themself briefly.

This is a good opportunity to get a better sense of the background of your audience.

These questions are just a guide


stickies

Sticky Notes

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  1. Status indicators
    • sticky-note Green: Used to indicate your progress
    • sticky-note Pink: Put on your screen if you need help
  2. End-of-day feedback
    • sticky-note Green: what did you like?
    • sticky-note Pink: what could we improve tomorrow / next time?
    • Leave them on the whiteboard at the end of the day ]

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Speaker Notes Get two different coloured sticky notes, and give one of each to each of the participants

Pink/red/orange: Have learners put this on their screen if they get stuck and would like a helper to come over. This will save them having to keep their hand raised if all helpers are busy.

Green/Yellow: You might give an assignment (“do this section on your own”, “try to answer this question box with your neighbour”) and want to continue centrally afterwards. By asking participants to put up the sticky when they are done, you will have a sense of when most of your learners are ready to continue.

Request to instructors:


audience

Get to know our audience

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Speaker Notes


I have heard of Galaxy before

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I have used Galaxy before

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Speaker Notes Follow up with people answering “yes”


I have run bioinformatics tools or analyses before

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Speaker Notes Possibly follow up with people answering “yes”


I have seen a FASTQ file before

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Speaker Notes You can follow this up with other file formats participants will encounter today

This will give you an idea of how much time you should spend explaining the file formats during the workshop


I have used a genome browser before

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Speaker Notes Possible follow-up: which genome browser? IGV? UCSC? JBrowse?

If the majority of your audience have never used a genome browser before, you may want to spend some extra time explaining the concept and interface.


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Speaker Notes Use this slide for any other questions specific to your workshop and/or audience

E.g. ask about familiarity with

Examples:


setup

Setup for workshop

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Speaker Notes Use these slides to get everybody set up for the hands-on sessions.

Tip: Ask participants to put sticky note up when successfully logged in to Galaxy and found the training manual.


tiaas

Training Infrastructure as a Service (TIaaS)

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Speaker Notes To request TIaaS resources from UseGalaxy.eu for your workshop, follow the instructions in this tutorial (preferably 2 or more weeks before your workshop).


feedback

Feedback

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Speaker Notes Emphasize that this feedback form is only for feedback about the training materials themselves, other feedback regarding workshop or the server etc can be left via the sticky notes or other means.


fun

Have fun!

Speaker Notes This is the most important step of all!


Thank you!

This material is the result of a collaborative work. Thanks to the Galaxy Training Network and all the contributors! Galaxy Training Network Tutorial Content is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.