[TriPython] Speakers Wanted
Charlotte Mays
charlotte.ann.mays at gmail.com
Mon Mar 6 10:08:31 EST 2017
I'll volunteer for this month's presentation (March 23).
Talk title: Jupyterhub for Education
Description: Jupyterhub provides a platform by which Jupyter notebooks can
be hosted on a central server. This can provide consistency and reduce
installation headaches when teaching python. I will discuss the process of
creating a Jupyterhub server and some pros and cons of this approach.
On Mar 6, 2017 9:45 AM, "Calloway, Chris" <cbc at unc.edu> wrote:
> Have you been thinking that you would like to be the featured speaker at a
> TriPython monthly meeting? Now is your chance. We have an immediate need
> for a speaker at the meeting at Caktus on March 23. And it would like to go
> ahead and get the speakers lined up for the meeting at RENCI on April 27
> and WebAssign on May 25. Please simply reply to this email with your talk
> title and description and desired meeting.
>
> Remember, this is Python where we don’t ask for permission, we ask for
> forgiveness (try/except). Meaning, you don’t have to ask if anybody else
> would be interested in your talk first. It simply needs to be about
> something you are doing with Python. If it’s about Python, there will
> always be interest within TriPython whether advanced or beginner level.
> It’s also a great way to get feedback on what you are doing.
>
> The only catch is you now have to be willing to sign our video release
> form now that we have a dedicated videographer.
>
> --
> Sincerely,
>
> Chris Calloway
> Applications Analyst
> University of North Carolina
> Renaissance Computing Institute
> (919) 599-3530
>
>
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I'll volunteer for this month's presentation (March 23).
Talk title: Jupyterhub for Education
Description: Jupyterhub provides a platform by which Jupyter notebooks can
be hosted on a central server. This can provide consistency and reduce
installation headaches when teaching python. I will discuss the process of
creating a Jupyterhub server and some pros and cons of this approach.
On Mar 6, 2017 9:45 AM, "Calloway, Chris" <[1]cbc at unc.edu> wrote:
Have you been thinking that you would like to be the featured speaker at
a TriPython monthly meeting? Now is your chance. We have an immediate
need for a speaker at the meeting at Caktus on March 23. And it would
like to go ahead and get the speakers lined up for the meeting at RENCI
on April 27 and WebAssign on May 25. Please simply reply to this email
with your talk title and description and desired meeting.
Remember, this is Python where we don***t ask for permission, we ask for
forgiveness (try/except). Meaning, you don***t have to ask if anybody
else would be interested in your talk first. It simply needs to be about
something you are doing with Python. If it***s about Python, there will
always be interest within TriPython whether advanced or beginner level.
It***s also a great way to get feedback on what you are doing.
The only catch is you now have to be willing to sign our video release
form now that we have a dedicated videographer.
--
Sincerely,
Chris Calloway
Applications Analyst
University of North Carolina
Renaissance Computing Institute
[2](919) 599-3530
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TriZPUG mailing list
[3]TriZPUG at python.org
[4]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug
[5]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group
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