Welcome!
Overview
Teaching: 5 min
Exercises: 5 minObjectives
Understand what we will cover in today’s workshop
Meet other people who are taking part in today’s workshop
Welcome to the WIN Paradigm Sharing workshop!
In today’s workshop, we’re going to introduce you to the GitLab and Pavlovia repositories for sharing your paradigms in WIN. We will then each try to create our own repositories!
The principles of the workshop are as follows:
- No homework for busy people! We want you to have the opportunity to create your first repository as part of the workshop, without needing to put in additional work.
- All abilities welcome! You’re welome to attend whether you’ve never touched git before, or if you’re a git power-user
The schedule of today’s workshop is:
- 10 mins: Welcome and introductions (what we’re doing right now!)
- 15 mins: Why share your tasks? A brief discussion on why task sharing is a good idea, and how to get started at WIN
- 25 mins: Live demo! A walkthrough, from start to finish, of setting up a repository on the WIN Gitlab server
- 40 mins: Make your own repository (part 1) - start to create a simple repository for your task, put a copy of the current version of your task in the repository, and make a simple readme file
- 10 mins: Break
- 15 mins: Live demo! How to add a license to your repository, and make it citable using Zenodo
- 40 mins: Make your own repository (part 2) - finish making your repositories, adding more detail to readme, add license
- 25 mins: Wrap up - everyone briefly says what they’ve made, and we address any final questions
Icebreaker time!
As this is an online workshop, we’d like everyone in the room to say:
- Their name
- Which group/department they’re working in
- What kind of task they’re planning on sharing
- What they wanted to be when they were 11 years old
For further information on WIN Open Science, we recommend visiting the WIN Open Community pages at https://cassgvp.github.io/WIN-Open-Neuroimaging-Community/. You can find specific information about sharing tasks within WIN at https://cassgvp.github.io/WIN-Open-Neuroimaging-Community/docs/tools/tasks.html. And you can always contact Laurence or Dejan with any specific questions you may have.
Key Points
In today’s workshop, we will introduce you to the WIN GitLab and Pavlovia repositories for paradigm sharing at WIN
By the end of today’s workshop, we will aim to have created a repository on WIN GitLab that contains one of our tasks