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Adding more clear dependencies list, target audience, learning objectives and statement of need #25
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Adding a complete list of software dependencies for reproducibility. - closes #22
a frozen version of the full package list
moving requirements to wiki page
adding dockerhub link
moved to wiki
sync up software-deps repo
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This all looks good, but I still don't see a statement of need here.
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1. Introduction of applied image processing for research science covering basic image processing, quantitative methods, and statistics. | ||
2. Understanding of imaging as a means to accomplish a scientific goal. | ||
3. Ability to apply quantitative methods to complex 3D data to determine the validity of a hypothesis |
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These are too general to be learning objectives. Take a look at the explanation here. Objectives should be "specific, verifiable descriptions of what learners can do to demonstrate their learning".
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thanks as I try to write better and clearer objectives I begin to appreciate that having these clearly stated would probably have helped students in preparing for exams
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Ideally students will have some familiarity with basic manipulation and programming in languages like Python (Matlab or R are also reasonable starting points). Much of the material is available as visual workflows in a tool called KNIME, although these are less up to date as the Python material. Interested students who are worried about their skill level in this regard are encouraged to contact Kevin Mader directly (mader@biomed.ee.ethz.ch). |
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Undergraduate? Graduate? In what fields?
I have the statement of need in the paper.md, should I also have it in the readme? |
- completely rewriting learning objectives - adding more details to target audience
cherry picking from kmader/Quantitative-Big-Imaging-2018#25
Adding a complete list of software dependencies for reproducibility.