Building skills in advanced research computing, software and data management
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DRI Learning Resources
Compute Ontario provides funding to the DRI community for the development of open-access learning resources to support researchers in using DRI tools effectively. Self-guided training modules, reference materials, templates and tools are available on a range of topics from how to access and use national DRI systems to principles and tools for research data management to machine learning skills and methods.
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CO Colloquia
The colloquia are informational presentations covering a wide range of DRI topics including advanced research computing (ARC), research data management (RDM), research software (RS), bioinformatics and more. The presentations are delivered by Compute Ontario and consortium staff and featured speakers. Each colloquium is 1 hour in length and includes time for questions. No registration is required.
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CO Summer School
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event covering a variety of topics in advanced research computing (ARC), high-performance computing (HPC), and research data management (RDM). Jointly organized by SHARCNET, SciNet, Centre for Advanced Computing and ACENET, the 2025 summer school ran from June 2-20 and offered 40+ courses from introductory to advanced levels.
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Ontario DRI Consortia Training Resources
Ontario’s DRI consortia provide live, self-paced and video-based training opportunities covering a wide range of topics from basic to advanced.
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Digital Research Alliance of Canada: Explora
Search Explora for training events across Canada to help researchers at any career stage develop skills in advanced research computing, research data management, and research software.