Starting from this page: https://redmine.jlab.org/projects/podd/wiki/Workshop2018 In general, items with a (*) denotes an interactive tutorial component. Students should get the VM (virtualbox) setup working, review Overview & Update of the Hall C Analyzer -- Eric Pooser Farm Use and Computing Resources Tips and Tricks -- Brad Sawatzky Eric's talk from the 2019 Hall C Winter Collab meeting is also quite useful: https://www.jlab.org/indico/event/296/session/11/contribution/12/material/slides/0.pdf Then move on to the Tuesday 'Hall C' sessions starting with the git howto: Effective Git use (*) -- Steve Wood Students really need to understand how to work with git. They should follow up on the tutorials/howtos Steve mentions in his talk before moving on. The interactive 'howtos' are in the Tuesday afternoon session. Ole's talks are likely a good place to start with the VM. The video recordings may be of particular use here. 14:30 Reading and processing trees (part2) (*) -- Ole Hansen Next level analysis would include working through the 'Hall C Analysis' talks in the Tuesday morning session. They are on calibration tasks that we will need to perform ourselves. They also outline how the various detector maps, cut, and def files interact. (This is the kind of information I would like to get consolidated in a set of new 'howto' pages on the wiki.)