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Revision as of 09:37, 14 February 2009

Training and outreach is about several things. GMOD training teaches new and existing GMOD users how to use GMOD Components to help meet the goals of their organizations. GMOD outreach activities aim to inform biologists and bioinformaticists about what GMOD can do. This page describes GMOD training and outreach activities.

Training and outreach are done by the GMOD Project Coordinator, the GMOD Help Desk, GMOD component developers, and by GMOD users.

Please contact the GMOD Help Desk if you have a training and outreach question or request.

GMOD Summer Schools

GMOD Online Training 2014 GMOD Malaysia 2014 2013 GMOD Summer School 2012 GMOD Summer School 2011 GMOD Spring Training 2010 Americas 2009 Europe 2009 Americas

GMOD Schools are hands-on multi-day courses aimed at teaching new GMOD users how to get up and running with GMOD. Schools introduce participants to GMOD and focus on installation, configuration and integration of popular GMOD Components.

Date School Location
2014 February 26-28 GMOD Malaysia 2014 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
May 19-23 GMOD Online Training 2014 Online!
2013 July 19-23 2013 GMOD Summer School NESCent, Durham, NC, United States
2012 August 24-29 2012 GMOD Summer School NESCent, Durham, NC, United States
2011 March 8-12 2011 GMOD Spring Training NESCent, Durham, NC, United States
2010 May 6-9 2010 GMOD Summer School - Americas NESCent, Durham, NC, United States
2009 3-6 August 2009 GMOD Summer School - Europe Oxford, United Kingdom
16-19 July 2009 GMOD Summer School - Americas NESCent, Durham, NC, United States
2008 11-13 July 2008 GMOD Summer School NESCent, Durham, NC, United States

Training

This section lists GMOD related training that happens outside of the GMOD Summer Schools.

Date Tutorial Conference / Location Contact
2008 October 30-31 InterMine Data Warehouse Workshop Cambridge, UK Richard Smith
September 22-23 BioCyc / Pathway Tools Tutorial London, UK Peter Karp
September 2-5 Pathway Tools Tutorial Menlo Park, CA, USA Peter Karp

Conference Workshops

GMOD also offers workshops at conferences. These can be purely training, purely outreach, or a mixture of the two.

Date Workshop Conference / Location Contact
2009 June 11 Chado Databases and Integration with GMOD Tools 2009 Arthropod Genomics Symposium, Kansas City, MO, USA Scott Cain
June 6 Database Tools for Evolutionary Genomics American Genetic Association Annual Symposium, Raleigh, NC, USA Dave Clements
April 2-4 Visualizing and Integrating Next Generation Sequence Data using GMOD Evolutionary Genetics - the impact of next generation sequencing technologies, Wittenberg, Germany Dave Clements
January 14 Comparative Genomics with GBrowse_syn: A hands on workshop for visualizing your syntenic data with GBrowse_syn Plant and Animal Genome XVII Conference (PAG 2009), San Diego, CA, USA Sheldon McKay
January 11 The Generic Genome Browser: A Hands on Workshop for Installing, Configuring and Using Your Own GBrowse Scott Cain
2008 April 11 Chado - A Database Schema for Integrating Biological Data Arthropod Genomics Symposium, Kansas City, MO, USA Scott Cain
April 10 Community Contributions to Genome Annotation (Apollo) Christine Elsik
January 15 The Generic Genome Browser: A Hands on Workshop for Installing, Configuring and Using Your Own GBrowse Plant and Animal Genome XVII Conference (PAG 2008) Scott Cain

Outreach: Posters and Presentations

Some presentations and most posters are for outreach. That is, they are about letting people know what can be done with GMOD, rather than the details of how it is done.

Date Poster / Presentation Conference / Location Contact
2009 January 10-14 Managing Next Generation Sequence Data with GMOD Plant and Animal Genome XVII Conference (PAG 2009), San Diego, CA, USA Dave Clements
2008 July 20-24 GMOD: Managing genomic data from emerging model organisms ISMB 2008, Toronto, ON, Canada Dave Clements
June 4-7 GMOD: Genomics Resources for Emerging Model Organisms American Genetic Association Annual Symposium, Raleigh, NC, USA Dave Clements
April 11-13 GMOD: Database Resources for Emerging Model Organisms Arthropod Genomics Symposium, Kansas City, MO, USA Dave Clements
April 4-6 GMOD: Informatics Resources for Evolutionary Research IGERT Symposium on Evolution, Development, and Genomics, Eugene, OR, USA Dave Clements
GMOD Tools for Comparative Genomics
2007 November 1-5 Digesting the Genome Glut: Promoting the Use and Extension of GMOD To Emerging Model Organisms Genome Informatics 2007, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, USA Dave Clements
July 9 The GMOD Project: Creating Reusable Software Components for Genome Data Ohio Collaborative Conference on Bioinformatics at Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA Scott Cain
2006 May 10-14 An Example Comparative Genome Database for Yeasts Using GMOD Tools The Biology of Genomes, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, USA Scott Cain

GMOD Community Meetings

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January 2009 GMOD Meeting

Finally, once or twice a year the GMOD community gathers to discuss GMOD Components, best practices, and project direction. These meetings usually occur immediately before or after a major conference that is likely to be of interest to members of the community. Meetings are open to everyone: developers, users, and potential users. Registration is often free. GMOD also sponsors a few other types of meetings such as hackathons. See Meetings for more.