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Lightning talks are five minutes in length and given as a presentation from one person. The function of these talks is to give a brief introduction of the topic by a person of expertise.

Below are suggestions for lightening talk topics and attendees that have expertise on that topic. If you were added and do not wish to present, simply delete your name, alternatively add your name if you would like to present the topic. If you have other suggestions for lightning talks, please add to the list.

##Suggested Lightning Talks

  • knitR/slidify
  • Docker - Carl Boettiger
  • Galaxy - Dave
  • ipython notebooks -- Paul Magwene
  • make/maker - Ritz FitzJohn
  • teaching formats
    • workshops - Tracy
    • semester courses - Karl
  • reproducing other peoples science - Karen / Hilmar / Dan (or maybe a whole session?)
  • teaching R with RMarkdown to students with no programming experience - Mine Cetinkaya-Rundel
  • Tools that support reproducible research and teaching using multiple programming languages (e.g. Emacs Orgmode, Dexy, others?)
  • Integrating assertion logic (e.g. unit test concepts) into your reproducible software agents to allow failure or warnings when data/code do not meet expectations for reproducibiltiy - Darin London
  • Docker Container Interactions: Links, Exposed Ports, and Volumes - Darin London
  • Data Provenance - Darin London
  • Vagrant - Dan Leehr
  • Open Science Framework: Documenting, versioning, and sharing a project from inception to completion - Courtney Soderberg
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