Open Science Office Hours - Git Good: An Introduction to GitHub for Collaboration
Atelier en ligne - Git Good : une introduction à GitHub pour la collaboration
Cet atelier sera présenté en anglais.
Jeudi 12 Février 2026
15 – 17 h HNE
En ligne, sur Zoom.
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Git Good: An Introduction to GitHub for Collaboration
Thursday, February 12, 2026
3 p.m. – 5 p.m. EST
Online, ZOOM
Registration is FREE: Click Here
A Zoom link will be emailed to online attendees shortly before the event.
Cassandra Gould Van Praag, PhD
Cassandra Gould van Praag is Co-Founder and Executive Director of RCM Cooperative. She has a PhD in Neuroscience (2014) and 6 years experience building data science communities at the Alan Turing Institute and University of Oxford, with a particular focus on embedding open research practices. With both qualitative and quantitative research expertise, she is a skilled analyst, strategist and creative problem solver. She aims for maximum transparency and reproducibility in her work, and prioritises inclusive and joyful participation. At RCM Cooperative, she is developing Research Community Management training materials, mentoring RCMs, and facilitating research funding and performing organisations through professional community management practices. Cass is a contributor to The Turing Way handbook on reproducible, ethical and collaborative data science, Co-Founder of Open Research Calendar, Co-Chair of the OHBM Open Science Room 2020, and a Fellow of the Software Sustainability Institute
Abstract: Git Good: An Introduction to GitHub for Collaboration
In this event, participants will be lead through interactive tutorials demonstrating how GitHub can be used to enable transparent and reproducible collaboration on more than just code. At the end of the workshop, participants will have collaborated on some materials hosted by The Turing Way, and be set up for success for use of this versatile tool across all their activities.
Event plan:
- Part 1: What is Git & Github?
- Part 2: What is open source?
- Part 3: Using GitHub online and in the terminal
- Part 4: What can we make with Github? (Websites and Project Management)
Open Science Office Hours
Open Science Office Hours (OSOH) is an initiative led by McGill University trainees, supported by the McConnell Foundation and Tanenbaum Open Science Institute (TOSI). We organize events, provide one-on-one support, and curate resources to make it easy for neuroscience researchers at all levels to integrate Open Science practices in their work.
Check out to peruse resources, learn where to find us for drop-in office hours, book time with Open Science experts, and get involved!
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