This Enhancing Science Courses by Integrating Python (ESCIP) Workshop is offered by-invitation-only*, and intended for faculty who wish to incorporate Python programming in undergraduate science courses. It will be a combination writing (develop course materials) plus training program (learn new skills and discuss best practices for using Python in undergraduate science courses). Those brand new to Python programming should plan to attend Friday’s Python Programming Workshop as preparation for this ESCIP workshop.
The event will be held on the Washington Square campus of NYU, in the Silver Center for Arts and Science, 32 Waverly Place, New York.
Saturday, Apr 29 | |
8:30 | Continental breakfast |
9:00 | Participants’ Introduction and Lightning Talks |
10:30 | Technical Talks I |
11:00 | Working Group assignments; Work Session I |
12:30 | Lunch |
1:30 | Technical Talks II |
3:00 | Work Session II |
5:00 | Pedagogy Talks |
6:00 | Dinner and Conclude Day 1 |
Sunday, Apr 30 | |
8:30 | Continental breakfast |
9:00 | Technical Talks III |
9:30 | Work Session III |
11:00 | Plenary Session |
12:30 | Lunch and Conclude Day 2 |
*Registration limited to those who have been contacted by the organizers. If you would like to participate and have not been in touch with the organizers, please email Glen Hocky (hockyg@nyu.edu) and Christina Vizcarra (cvizcarr@barnard.edu).
Visitors should register no later than 5 business days prior to the workshop to allow time for access approval.
Registration for this event is now CLOSED. If you have questions, please contact the organizers directly: Glen Hocky (hockyg@nyu.edu) and Christina Vizcarra (cvizcarr@barnard.edu).