Releases: datacarpentry/semester-biology
v4.2.0 - Journal of Open Source Education Publication
- Fixes broken links
- Implements CI-based link checking
- Updates to newest pa11y-CI for accessibility checks
- Removes 'Expected outputs for..." from docs pages
v4.1.0 - Journal of Open Source Education Submission
- Fixes a number of issues with accessibility
- Adds JOSE paper
v4.0 - UF Fall 2020 Online
The Fall 2020 version of the course taught online at the University of Florid due to COVID-19.
This release adds video demos and a new lessons section integrating short video demos with exercises for online delivery.
v3.0 - UF Fall 2018
Version of course taught at the University of Florida in Fall 2017.
v2.0
Version of course taught at the University of Florida in Fall 2017.
Premier Release for Archiving
'Data Carpentry for Biologists' course is an open-source website and set of teaching materials for training scientists to use R and SQL to manage and analyze their data. Resources are also available in Python but are not under active development. 'Data Carpentry for Biologists' has been taught by @ethanwhite twice at the University of Florida (Fall 2015, Fall 2016). This release establishes the first stable archive of the course.
We welcome other instructors and students to engage in the active development of the course by providing feedback and additional resources (i.e. exercises and lectures) for the course. See our blog posts on getting involved in the development of this course and about open-course development more generally for additional information.