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Please use the [[BarnCamp_2019_workshop_proposals|Workshops Page]] for workshops. Everything else put here.
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==Example Entry==
 
 
;Proposed by: Exampley Mc Exampleface
 
;Time: 3-4 years
 
;Level: Some experience of using a wiki required
 
;Resources: Laptop and 10 mice, USB hub (10 port)
 
;Number: up to 10 people all huddled round a laptop and USB hub with 10 mice in it
 
 
You will learn how to make generic fictional entries into wiki pages, demostrating the format of the page expected, together with some humour. You will also use bullet points to:
 
 
* show how bullet points are used in Mediawiki
 
* add some much needed recursive self reference
 
* make friends
 
 
You'll then finish off your description with how exciting workshop will be, or with an uncomfortable orphan sentence type paragraph.
 
 
This is the end of the example.
 
 
==Critical appraisal of medical research papers==
 
 
;Proposed by: [[Special:EmailUser/MaRk|Mark]]
 
;Time: 2-4 hours depending on level of interest
 
;Level: A GCSE (or equivalent) (minimum) in any science subject.
 
;Resources: Projector and screen. All participants to provide own laptop, and preferably notepaper & pencil: Unfiltered network access
 
:Co-facilitators with knowledge of analytical stats and/or biomedical research welcome
 
;Number: up to 20 people
 
 
'''You will:'''
 
* learn why there is a hierarchy of evidence in medical research
 
* learn how that helps to understand controversies in medicine
 
 
* learn how to search for medical publications using free online resources
 
* remember Aaron Schwartz
 
* Depending on the prior abilities of the group;
 
** Choose a paper on a subject of interest
 
** Work in small groups to critically appraise the paper
 
** Present your results around the campfire later
 
This workshop can be run at a number of different levels, from A-level to MSc, so you must be open about your starting level in understanding science.
 

Latest revision as of 18:47, 21 May 2019

Please use the Workshops Page for workshops. Everything else put here.