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If you would like us to run a bootcamp at your university, research lab, company, or conference, the FAQ and Operations Guide have more information. You can also request a bootcamp in your area, and we're always happy to chat by email.
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All of our slides, notes, and example programs are in our Git repositories at https://github.com/swcarpentry/bc, and https://github.com/swcarpentry/site under open access licenses: you are free to use them however you want so long as you give us attribution. Everything is designed so that individuals can work through what they need on their own, but universities, research labs, companies, and self-study groups have also used it in week-long crash courses and as part of longer classroom courses.
We also run an online training course to help people become instructors. The course requires 2-4 hours/week for 8-10 weeks, and covers the basics of educational psychology, instructional design, and how to apply both to teaching programming to scientists. To find out more about who can take part and how to join, please see our FAQ, visit the course website, or contact us by email.