Slicer training page

The Slicer training page has been seriously outdated in the past several years, in content (most content is very old), functionality (hard to find what is applicable to current Slicer version; users cannot edit the page), and look&feel.

Where should we move the page where all these issues can be fixed?

  • Slicer source code repository: all other documentation is managed there, versioning would be automatically synchronized with the application, all the infrastructure for publishing, preview, etc. are already set up
  • Separate github repository: it could be managed separately from the application development, updates would not add noise to the code repository; we could use different template/style than the main Slicer documentation
  • Some other solutions… in essence, we would need to present a table (each row containing title, authors, description, keywords, creation/update date, Slicer version, thumbnail, URL) in some pretty, configurable way (e.g., sort and filter would be nice)

@spujol @pieper @jcfr @Sam_Horvath

present a table (each row containing title, authors, description, keywords, creation/update date, Slicer version, thumbnail, URL) in some pretty, configurable way

We could add such a page to the slicer.org[1] where we would also describe our approach to training, provide some history, list past training events, …

For reference, associated Slicer issue is #6676


  1. https://github.com/slicer/slicer.org ↩︎

+1 for improving the training information.

Do people have examples of well organized training sites we could emulate?

I like this style that Jc recommended: GitHub - pyvideo/data: Python related videos and metadata powering PyVideo.