SEP.
12
Wed. 12 September 2018
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm AEST
Room 473 / Video Conference Room, Centenary Building
Sandy Bay Campus
University of Tasmania
Hobart, TAS 7005
Hello all,
Don’t forget the second of our Galaxy workshops is next week!
You can still register here:
https://variant-detection-galaxy-embl-abr-utas.eventbrite.com.au
– and you really should!
Here is a snapshot of the feedback from the first one that we ran all those weeks ago (not many):
In total there were 94 people around Australia taking part. We had 58 responses to the evaluation survey, and to give you an idea about the feedback:
- 100% of participants thought 'This was a useful workshop that enhanced my knowledge and skills.'
- all except for 1 person thought 'The content reflected the learning objectives of the workshop', 'The learning from this program increased my level of skills' and 'The exercises and activities
enhanced my learning'.
- 100% said they agreed or strongly agreed with "The facilitator/s was/were organised and confident in the program content" and "The facilitator/s was/were responsive to individual questions
and needs".... "Thanks for the local mentors!!"
- participants signed off with things like: "Good workshop - will make sure other members of my team attend these in future" and "I thought it was a nice workshop that blended both hands
on activities and some lecture based materials for follow up. Great job. Thanks! I hope to come to more."
I hope to see you there!
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Michael Charleston
Theoretical Phylogenetics Group
Organiser of Phylomania conference 2018 November 21-23
Associate Professor in Bioinformatics
Co-director of Data, Knowledge and Decisions University Research Theme
Associate Head of School (Learning and Teaching)
School of Natural Sciences
University of Tasmania
AUSTRALIA
Phone: +61 3 6226 2444
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