Contributing to the Galaxy Training Material

Galaxy is a great solution to train the bioinformatics concepts: numerous bioinformatics tools are available (more than 7,000 in the ToolShed), it can be used by people without any computer science skills, it trains to use technology, outlining available resources and efforts that have made them accessible to researchers, it is scalable.
In 2016, the Galaxy Training Network decided to set up a new infrastructure for delivering easily Galaxy related training material. The idea was to develop something open and online based on a community effort, as always in Galaxy.

Material

You can view the tutorial materials in different languages by clicking the dropdown icon next to the slides (slides) and tutorial (tutorial) buttons below.

Before you start: Designing your lessons

These tutorials will guide you on the pedagogy to create impactful training material

Lesson Slides Hands-on Recordings
Design and plan session, course, materials
Principles of learning and how they apply to training and teaching

Getting Started with the GTN

These tutorials will get you started with the basics needed to contribute to the GTN. First we will show you how you can build the GTN website on GitPod or locally, and then the basics of creating tutorials and slides.

Lesson Slides Hands-on Recordings
Preview the GTN website as you edit your training material
Creating a new tutorial
Creating content in Markdown
Creating Slides
Updating tool versions in a tutorial

Advanced GTN Materials writing

Tutorials showing you how to use some advanced GTN features in your training materials.

Lesson Slides Hands-on Recordings
Adding auto-generated video to your slides
Including a new topic
Teaching Python
Tools, Data, and Workflows for tutorials

Contributing through GitHub

How to collaborate with the GTN

Lesson Slides Hands-on Recordings
Contributing to the Galaxy Training Network with GitHub
Contributing with GitHub via its interface

Analyses using GTN data

Over the years publications about the GTN and GTN communities have been published, and used GTN (meta)data to do it. These tutorials will show you how to leverage some of the data already contained within the GTN, but beware, they generally require programming skills!

Lesson Slides Hands-on Recordings
Single Cell Publication - Data Analysis
Single Cell Publication - Data Plotting

Other

Assorted Tutorials

Lesson Slides Hands-on Recordings
Adding Quizzes to your Tutorial
Creating Interactive Galaxy Tours
GTN Metadata
Generating PDF artefacts of the website
Overview of the Galaxy Training Material
Updating diffs in admin training
FAIR Galaxy Training Material

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Editorial Board

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Contributors

This material was contributed to by:

Аrnaud Gingold avatar Аrnaud GingoldNils Mittler avatar Nils Mittlerorcid logoBert Droesbeke avatar Bert Droesbekeorcid logoPavankumar Videm avatar Pavankumar Videmorcid logoDominique Green avatar Dominique Greenorcid logoSonja Filiposka avatar Sonja Filiposkaorcid logoKrzysztof Poterlowicz avatar Krzysztof Poterlowiczorcid logoLinelle Abueg avatar Linelle Abuegorcid logoMarisa Loach avatar Marisa LoachDonny Vrins avatar Donny VrinsWilliam Durand avatar William Durandorcid logoIrakleitos Souyioultzoglou avatar Irakleitos Souyioultzoglouorcid logoBérénice Batut avatar Bérénice BatutAllegra Via avatar Allegra Viaorcid logoBjörn Grüning avatar Björn Grüningorcid logoSimon Gladman avatar Simon Gladmanorcid logoCarolin Leister avatar Carolin LeisterSimon Bray avatar Simon Brayorcid logoFotis E. Psomopoulos avatar Fotis E. Psomopoulosorcid logoAnthony Bretaudeau avatar Anthony BretaudeauAndrea Bagnacani avatar Andrea Bagnacaniorcid logoChristine Hadrossek avatar Christine HadrossekMehmet Tekman avatar Mehmet TekmanMarius van den Beek avatar Marius van den Beekorcid logoTeresa Müller avatar Teresa Müllerorcid logoMartin Čech avatar Martin Čechorcid logoAchim Winandi avatar Achim Winandiorcid logoAnastas Mishev avatar Anastas MishevMarie Josse avatar Marie JosseBazante Sanders avatar Bazante Sandersorcid logoKatarzyna Kamieniecka avatar Katarzyna Kamienieckaorcid logoSaskia Hiltemann avatar Saskia HiltemannPatricia Palagi avatar Patricia Palagiorcid logoHelena Rasche avatar Helena Rascheorcid logoWendi Bacon avatar Wendi Baconorcid logoVojdan Kjorveziroski avatar Vojdan Kjorveziroskiorcid logoNicola Soranzo avatar Nicola SoranzoCyril Monjeaud avatar Cyril Monjeaudorcid logoLucille Delisle avatar Lucille DelisleNiall Beard avatar Niall Beardorcid logoPhil Reed avatar Phil Reedorcid logoArmin Dadras avatar Armin DadrasGildas Le Corguillé avatar Gildas Le Corguilléorcid logoJulia Jakiela avatar Julia JakielaMelissa Burke avatar Melissa Burkeorcid logoPeter van Heusden avatar Peter van Heusdenorcid logoCristóbal Gallardo avatar Cristóbal GallardoPablo Moreno avatar Pablo Moreno

Funding

These individuals or organisations provided funding support for the development of this resource