The ELIXIR Guide for Annotation of websites hosting training events and material
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Lesson overview
Description
This training material provides a comprehensive guide for annotating websites that host training events and materials. It begins with the basics of website annotation, offering foundational knowledge essential for understanding the process. The course then delves into the specifics of Bioschemas annotation, demonstrating how to apply it to an HTML page to enhance discoverability and interoperability. Following this, the guide explores the integration of Bioschemas with popular static site generators and content management systems, including Jekyll, Mkdocs, and Wordpress. Each section provides practical examples and step-by-step instructions to ensure learners can effectively implement Bioschemas annotations in their own projects. This training is designed to equip participants with the skills needed to improve the visibility and accessibility of their training content on the web.
Prerequisites
To be able to follow this course, learners should have knowledge in:
1. Basic knowledge of github
2. Basic knowledge of HTML
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course, learners will be able to:
1. Understand and explain the fundamental concepts of website annotation and the importance of Bioschemas in enhancing web content discoverability and interoperability.
2. Apply Bioschemas annotations to HTML pages, Jekyll, Mkdocs, and Wordpress sites, following step-by-step instructions to improve the visibility and accessibility of training content.
3. Evaluate and troubleshoot the implementation of Bioschemas annotations across different platforms, ensuring the accuracy and effectiveness of the annotations in real-world scenarios.
Target Audience: Training Content Developer, Trainers
Level: Intermediate
License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Funding: This project has received funding from the ELIXIR Training Programme 2024-2026.
Contributors
Citing this lesson
Please cite as:
- Alexander Botzki, Bruna Piereck Moura. (2024). The ELIXIR Guide for Bioschemas annotation of sites hosting training material (v1.0.0-alpha). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.XXXX/zenodo.YYYYYY.
Setup
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Software setup
To run this course you need to install VS Code.