The SSH Training Discovery Toolkit provides an inventory of training materials relevant for the Social Sciences and Humanities.

Use the search bar to discover materials or browse through the collections. The filters will help you identify your area of interest.

 

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demos - Machine Learning for Artists
  • Webcam classifier
  • Trainable Camera
  • Play guitar with your webcam
  • Classification to speech
  • Draw with your nose using PoseNet
  • .....
Machine Learning for Artists

Machine Learning for Artists @ ITP-NYU, Spring 2016

Course taught by @genekogan

 

SSDS 2018 - Summer School on Data Science Training Materials

Training materials used for the 3rd Int'l Summer School on Data Science (SSDS 2018)

Final resource accessible here: https://github.com/SSDS-Croatia/SSDS-2018

Foster Course on Course Creation

The aim of this tutorial is to assist course instructors with creating new courses and editing existing ones in the FOSTER portal.

After completing the module, the course instructors will be able to:

  • propose a course
  • upload course material in the portal
  • create a course
  • add a lesson and lesson material
  • create and add a quiz
  • publish the course
  • communicate with the course participants (use the Forums)
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Title Body
FOSTER Open Sciences: Courses

FOSTER Plus (Fostering the practical implementation of Open Science in Horizon 2020 and beyond) is a 2-year, EU-funded project, carried out by 11 partners across 6 countries. The primary aim is to contribute to a real and lasting shift in the behaviour of European researchers to ensure that Open Science (OS) becomes the norm.

The FOSTER portal is an e-learning platform that brings together the best training resources addressed to those who need to know more about Open Science, or need to develop strategies and skills for implementing Open Science practices in their daily workflows. Here you will find a growing collection of training materials. Many different users - from early-career researchers, to data managers, librarians, research administrators, and graduate schools - can benefit from the portal. In order to meet their needs, the existing materials will be extended from basic to more advanced-level resources. In addition, discipline-specific resources will be created.

DARIAH-CAMPUS

DARIAH-Campus is a hosting platform and discovery framework for learning resources in the digital arts and humanities.

Journal of Open Source Education

The Journal of Open Source Education (JOSE) is a scholarly journal with a formal peer review process designed to improve the quality of the software or content submitted. Upon acceptance into JOSE, a CrossRef DOI is minted and we list your paper on the JOSE website.

Data Carpentry

Building communities teaching universal data literacy.

Facilitation and development of lessons for Data Carpentry workshops.

CLARIN Knowledge Sharing

The aim of the CLARIN Knowledge Sharing Initiative is to ensure ensure that the available knowledge and expertise provided by CLARIN consortia does not exist as a fragmented collection of unconnected bits and pieces, but is made accessible in an organized way to the CLARIN community and to the Social Sciences and Humanities research community at large. 

One central step in building the Knowledge Sharing Infrastructure is the establishment of Knowledge Centres. Most existing CLARIN centres are able to get the status of a Knowledge Centre right away; the K-Centres rather formalize and centrally register the existing expertise but does usually not require much additional effort from an institute except that the knowledge-sharing services have to be reliable and their skope has to be made explicit on a dedicated web-page of the respective institute(s).

The list of CLARIN Knowledge Centres is available here: 

https://www.clarin.eu/content/knowledge-centres

EOSC Hub Project Training Materials

This source provides a list of training materials being developed and used during the EOSC-hub training events.