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Summary & Outlook

Starts at:

Friday, 16:00

Objectives

💡 You can reflect on the key skills and concepts learned during the course.
💡 You can identify next steps for applying FAIR and reproducible research practices in your own work.
💡 You can discuss challenges and opportunities for open and reproducible science.

Exercises

Reflect on the following discussion questions:

  • What are your experiences with (non-)reproducible research?
  • What has helped you in the past to make your research reproducible?
  • What are personal and general hurdles for reproducible research?
  • What can you do to address them?

Slides

NoteHow can I download the slides as a PDF file?

To export the slides to PDF, do the following:

  1. Toggle into Print View using the E key (or using the Navigation Menu).
  2. Open the in-browser print dialog (CTRL/CMD+P).
  3. Change the Destination setting to Save as PDF.
  4. Change the Layout to Landscape.
  5. Change the Margins to None.
  6. Enable the Background graphics option.
  7. Click Save.

Note: This feature has been confirmed to work in Google Chrome, Chromium as well as in Firefox.

Here’s what the Chrome print dialog would look like with these settings enabled:

These instructions were copied from the Quarto documentation (MIT License) and slightly modified.

Resources

  • Version Control Book by Lennart Wittkuhn
  • The Turing Way: A handbook for reproducible, ethical and collaborative data science
  • Quarto documentation
  • Happy Git and GitHub for the useR by Jennifer Bryan
  • The Missing Semester of Your CS Education by MIT
  • MPDL FAIR Research Data Management Workshop

Email

Dear course participants,

You are receiving this email because you took part in the course “FAIR & Reproducible Teaching with Quarto & Git”, which took place on Friday, March 20th 2026, 9:30 to 16:30 at the University of Hamburg. Thank you very much for your participation!

With this email, we would kindly ask you for your feedback. Your valuable feedback will help us improve future versions of this course but also other courses on related topics. We have prepared an online survey that should not take much longer than up to 15 minutes to complete.

The feedback survey can be accessed here: https://rdm.course-feedback.formr.org/.

Please use the same personal and course codeword as before, which allows us to associate your responses with the specific course that you took part in. As a reminder, the course codeword is -------- (course password will be announced during the course). Thank you very much for your feedback!

The course materials will continue to be available on the course website at https://lennartwittkuhn.com/fair-teaching-course/. Feel free to take a look at it again at any later point of your research journey.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us directly via email.

Thank you again for your participation and feedback!

Best wishes,

Lennart Wittkuhn (Instructor) and the organizing team

© 2026 Dr. Lennart Wittkuhn

 

License: CC BY 4.0