Closed stefaniebutland closed 3 weeks ago
Created Certificates with Kyber. Temp stored in our Cohort Google Folder; will move to Teams prior to Call 5
@jules32 Call 5 Agenda now in Teams for your review/edits.
This all looks great Stef! Would you prefer to share Followups, since you're a co-author? That might have a nice flow. Otherwise, all looks great. thank you!
I might also think about a demo to share during "next steps" in case we have extra time. We planned for this in the NASA Champions and it worked well. Or I wonder if Farnaz would have something light to demonstrate?
I've emailed Farnaz & cc'd you. Good idea. Happy to share Followup on editorial
demo idea for our back pocket:
also, Quarto manuscript example. Not applicable to many, but a nice example that we could add to agenda as a resource. Someone noted in Call 4 Reflections wanting to do this
from @alex-koiter 👋 Brandon U in Manitoba, who on his sabbatical decided to start / learn doing manuscripts in Quarto on GitHub 🥳
here is the repo with the quarto manuscript that has [was already] published https://github.com/alex-koiter/sampling-design-manuscript
Here is the repo that i used quarto manuscripts from the very start and is currently under peer review https://github.com/alex-koiter/riparian-grazing-manuscript
from @jhollist
I wonder if the GitHub side of things was a bit much (i.e. GitHub pages, actions to automatically render, etc.). Maybe a non-Web page demo of just quarto, with manual render, in RStudio would be good.
Could be slides, or maybe an example analysis/notebook kinda format that highlights the mixing of Text and Code for literate programming?
from @farnazn
I think it would be useful for everyone to know where to start if they want to write manuscripts in quarto. Someone has mentioned it in the silent journaling too. I agree with Jeff; a demo of quarto in RStudio would be good. My concern with demoing something like this is that it is very slow to render on a Teams call.
Quarto guide has a great tutorial for authoring manuscripts (Quarto – Authoring Manuscripts) which I think would be a good starting point and resource for everyone- this particular tutorial but the guide itself in general too.
Hi! +1 Walking through the Quarto – Authoring Manuscripts tutorial would be a good demo; we could stop at "Visual Editor" and let people continue from there.
Great if Farnaz/Stef would like to walk though; I've cloned the accompanying template repository and happy to demo if needed.
Excited!
I do think showing the visual editor is a good idea. The code look and feel or source can turn people off. Knowing that they can get a word processor ish feel has helped some folks I've worked with make the switch.
Like this idea!
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Hi! +1 Walking through the Quarto - Authoring Manuscriptshttps://quarto.org/docs/manuscripts/authoring/rstudio.html tutorial would be a good demo; we could stop at "Visual Editor" and let people continue from there.
Great if Farnaz/Stef would like to walk though; I've cloned the accompanying template repository and happy to demo if needed.
Excited!
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showing the visual editor is a good idea.
great point @farnazn would you feel comfortable walking through this? Jeff already had his turn presenting :-)
Hey @stefaniebutland, Not really :( I don't have enough time to prep for it before the meeting.
No worries. Realized I might have sounded like we're pressuring. Thank you for a clear "no"!
@stefaniebutland No worries at all and in fact I am grateful for the opportunity. I am just bummed I did not have time to prepare and actually do it.
Successful final Call!! Moving on to wrap up issue