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title: Welcome
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start: yes
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teaching: 15
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exercises: 15
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::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: objectives
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- Identify common ground with some of your fellow participants.
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- Understand a general structure and core goals of The Carpentries.
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- Predict what will and will not be covered in this training.
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- Know where to find The Carpentries Code of Conduct and how to report an incident.
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- What is The Carpentries and how do we approach teaching?
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- What should you expect from this training?
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:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::instructor
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In an online training, ensure that captions are turned on, that one trainer claims host, and that the host adds other trainers as co-hosts.
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The host key is in the email to trainers from the core team prior to the training.
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## Pronouns and Names
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Using correct names and pronouns (e.g. "she/her") is important for setting a respectful tone. Learning these is hard to
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do quickly, so we recommend displaying it prominently during the training.
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In an online training, give everyone a moment to update their display name to reflect how they would like to be addressed.
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At an in-person event, we recommend supplying name tags and markers, or using plain paper to create table-displayed name placards.
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Note that pronouns are personal and some participants might prefer not to share them.
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Do not force people to share their pronouns.
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One reason to avoid pressuring people to share them is to allow people to share their
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gender identity only when they feel ready to.
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It is, however, necessary for all participants to use pronouns and names as listed when participants provide them.
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::::: spoiler
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### Further reading on pronouns
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The resources below can provide additional guidance on respectful pronoun usage:
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- The proper use of pronouns in language: [https://lgbt.ucsf.edu/pronounsmatter](https://lgbt.ucsf.edu/pronounsmatter)
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- The importance of using pronouns: [https://www.pronouns.org/](https://www.pronouns.org/)
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- How to use personal pronouns: [https://www.pronouns.org/how](https://www.pronouns.org/how)
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- How to deal with situations when you use the wrong pronoun: [https://www.pronouns.org/mistakes](https://www.pronouns.org/mistakes)
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![A different kind of "icebreaker." Photo credit: Grand-Duc, Wikipedia, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Grand-Duc](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Grand-Duc)](fig/Icebreaker_Stephan_Jantzen_in_Stadthafen_Rostock_2010-12-28_perspective_correction-GD.jpg){alt='Photo of an Icebreaker ship, named Stephan Jantzen' width="600px" }
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## Before The Course Begins
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## Getting to know each other
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There are multiple ways to build a sense of community early in an instructor training event
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and help ensure participants engage fully with one another. Some example activities are:
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- Include an [icebreaker question](icebreakers.md) in the sign-in section or separately on the etherpad
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- Invite participants to share their names (and optionally pronouns) verbally and/or share their icebreaker answers
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- Model informal chat as participants come into the room on Day 1, particularly if a number of participants are early or late
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Hearing participants say their own names is especially valuable in online workshops with diverse participants whose names may
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be difficult for some trainers and instructor trainees to pronounce.
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When planning icebreakers and introductions, it's important to be aware of time considerations, given the number of participants
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and expected timing. Balancing what is done in the etherpad and verbally can help, as can avoiding activities that are likely to
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encourage longer introductions or extended interaction at this point.
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## Getting to know each other
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If the Trainer has chosen an [icebreaker question](icebreakers.md),
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participate by writing your answers in the Etherpad.
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## Code of Conduct
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To make clear what is expected, everyone participating in The Carpentries activities is required
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to abide by our [Code of Conduct][coc]. Any form of behaviour to exclude, intimidate,
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or cause discomfort is a violation of the Code of Conduct. In order to foster a positive and professional
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learning environment we encourage you to:
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- Use welcoming and inclusive language
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- Be respectful of different viewpoints and experiences
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- Gracefully accept constructive criticism
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- Focus on what is best for the community
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- Show courtesy and respect towards other community members
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If you believe someone is violating the Code of Conduct, we ask that you report it to The Carpentries
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Code of Conduct Committee by completing [this form][form-coc].
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## Introductions
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Hello everyone, and welcome to The Carpentries
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instructor training. We are very pleased to have you with us.
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## This Event's Trainers
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To begin class, each Trainer should give a brief introduction of themselves.
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(For some guidelines on introducing yourself, see some content from the [Introductions section](23-introductions.md) later in the training.)
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Now, we would like to get to know all of you.
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## Reviewing The Carpentries Experience and Goals
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For the multiple choice questions below, please place an "X" next to the response(s) that best apply to you. Then find yourself a spot
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in the Etherpad below to write a short response to the last question.
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**Have you ever participated in a Software Carpentry, Data Carpentry, or Library Carpentry Workshop?**
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1. Yes, I have taken a workshop.
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2. Yes, I have been a workshop helper.
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3. Yes, I organised a workshop.
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4. No, but I am familiar with what is taught at a workshop.
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5. No, and I am not familiar with what is taught at a workshop.
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**Which of these most accurately describes your teaching experience?**
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1. I have been a graduate or undergraduate teaching assistant for a university/college course.
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2. I have not had any teaching experience in the past.
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3. I have taught a seminar, workshop, or other short or informal course.
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4. I have been the primary or responsible teacher for a university/college course.
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5. I have taught at the primary or secondary education level.
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6. I have taught informally through outreach programs, hackathons, libraries, laboratory demonstrations, and similar activities.
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**Why are you taking this course? What goals do you have for this training?**
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This exercise should take about 5 minutes for responses, with an optional 10 for additional discussion as time permits.
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To make sure everyone has the
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same context, we will give a brief overview of The Carpentries
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organisation before starting the training.
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## A Brief Overview of The Carpentries
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![](fig/Scene_1_blue_stickies_labeled.jpeg){alt='Image of action figures in a workshop with Instructor, Co-Instructor, helper, and Sticky Notes labeled' width="900px" }
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Software Carpentry, Data Carpentry, and Library Carpentry
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are official Lesson Programs of The Carpentries.
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The Carpentries is a **global community of volunteer researchers, educators, and others** oriented around
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improving basic computing and data skills for
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researchers through intensive, short-format workshops.
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- Software Carpentry focuses on helping researchers develop foundational computational skills
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- Data Carpentry focuses on helping researchers work effectively with their data through its lifecycle
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- Library Carpentry focuses on teaching data skills to people working in library- and information-related roles.
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The main goal of The Carpentries is not to teach specific skills, per se - although those
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are covered - but rather, to convey best practices that will enable
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researchers to be more productive and do better research.
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## Instructor Training Overview
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The goal of this training is to provide you with the skills and information you need
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to become a certified Carpentries Instructor. Our expectations of certified
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Instructors is that they:
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- be familiar with and understand **how to apply research-based teaching principles**, especially as they apply to The Carpentries audience.
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- understand the **importance of a respectful and inclusive classroom environment**; commit to creating such an environment; and be able to identify and implement The Carpentries policies and general practices to accomplish this.
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- **practice and develop skills** in the teaching methods used in The Carpentries workshops.
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- learn enough about The Carpentries organisation to **know where to go for help**, how to start organizing a workshop, and how to get involved with community activities.
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These four goals are broken down into four main themes of content:
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### How Learning Works
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One of our main emphases will be discussing the **best practices** of teaching. We
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will be introducing you to a handful of key educational research
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findings and demonstrating how they can be used to help people learn better and faster.
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### Building Teaching Skill
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Just like learning a new language, a musical instrument,
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or a sport, teaching is a skill that requires practice and feedback.
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We will have many opportunities to practice and give each other feedback throughout this training.
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### Creating a Positive Learning Environment
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One part of making this a productive experience for all of us is a
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community effort to treat one another with kindness and respect. The [Code of Conduct][coc]
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is one piece of this. We will also be discussing and practicing teaching techniques to create a positive and
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welcoming environment in your classrooms, and will spend some time talking about why this is important.
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### The Carpentries History and Culture
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In addition to the teaching practices and philosophy that have been
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adopted by The Carpentries community, it is helpful to become familiar
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with our community structure and organisational procedures as you
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prepare to join our Instructor community.
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The greatest asset of The Carpentries is people like
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you - people who want to help researchers learn new skills
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and share their own experience and enthusiasm. Meeting your fellow trainees and
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Instructor Trainers at this event is your first step into The Carpentries community.
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## What We Leave Out
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We will **not** be going over Data Carpentry, Library Carpentry, or Software Carpentry workshop content in detail (although you will gain
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familiarity with some of the content through the exercises),
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This training is a significant requirement for becoming a certified Carpentries Instructor.
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The additional steps for certification, called *Checkout*, will require that you dig into the workshop content yourself. We will talk about checkout requirements more in part 3 of this training.
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We also do not discuss *how* to develop lessons, although we do mention some aspects of lesson design. We include this information to help you as an instructor identify the important components of lessons for high impact, inclusive teaching. The Carpentries now has a growing subcommunity dedicated to lesson development,
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and offers [additional training in lesson development][cldt].
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If there is a particular topic that you would like us to address, let the Trainers
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know.
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## What Questions Do You Have?
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We hope and expect that you will have many questions during this training! Please do not
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keep them to yourself. If you find something unclear, chances are good that others will have the same question, too.
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It is ok to ask even if you think you might have missed an answer already given
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(e.g. during a distracted moment or a dropped connection)!
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Depending on the time available, your Trainers may ask you to share your questions
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verbally, in the Etherpad, or otherwise.
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Now that we have a road map of what we are covering
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we are ready to begin our training. Our goal is that by the end, you will
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have acquired some new knowledge, confidence, and skills that you can
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use in your teaching practice in general and in teaching Carpentries
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workshops specifically.
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***
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:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: keypoints
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- The Carpentries is a community of practice. We strive to provide a welcoming environment for all learners and take our Code of Conduct seriously.
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- This episode sets the stage for the entire training. The introductions and exercises help everyone begin to develop a relationship and trust.
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- This training will cover evidence-based teaching practices and how they apply specifically to The Carpentries.
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- Learner motivation and prior knowledge vary widely.
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[coc]: https://docs.carpentries.org/policies/coc/
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[form-coc]: https://goo.gl/forms/KoUfO53Za3apOuOK2
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[lesson-dev-web]: https://carpentries.org/involved-lessons/
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[cldt]: https://carpentries.github.io/lesson-development-training/index.html
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