Closed christinabergmann closed 5 years ago
Great, and let's remove the box from the front page (since it messes up the layout a bit). :)
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 12:23 PM Christina Bergmann < notifications@github.com> wrote:
The challenge has closed and the winners are notified, I think we can announce them now.
Text draft: "The MetaLab challenge calling for meta-analyses on cognitive development, with support from Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS), has closed. We received data for XXXX [please fill in] meta-analyses, which will be added to MetaLab in the coming months. The winners are three junior researchers: Angeline Tsui (Ottawa), Julia Carabajal (LSCP Paris), and Dr. Katie Von Holzen (LPP Paris/ Maryland). We would also like to specifically highlight the contribution of Hugh Rabagliati, Casey Lew-Williams, and Brock Ferguson (citation information here).
Thank you to everyone who participated in our challenge. MetaLab continues to be open for submissions, we provide further information on the Tutorials [add link here] page."
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Ha, agreed!
I've moved the text to this google doc because BITSS would like some more detail: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FEzR5F7t4wD3-641RObwfLWft428rKVEmPCodXhwo7s/edit
Comments are welcome!
Excellent, thanks! Comments in the doc.
2018-07-12 11:19 GMT+02:00 Christina Bergmann notifications@github.com:
Ha, agreed!
I've moved the text to this google doc because BITSS would like some more detail: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FEzR5F7t4wD3- 641RObwfLWft428rKVEmPCodXhwo7s/edit
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We should send out the announcement of the winners to all mailing lists we advertised to, anyone still got the spreadsheet? The winner announcements are here: http://metalab.stanford.edu/tutorials.html and here: https://www.bitss.org/2018/07/24/metalab-awards-three-contribution-challenge-prizes/
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The challenge has closed and the winners are notified, I think we can announce them now.
Text draft: "The MetaLab challenge calling for meta-analyses on cognitive development, with support from Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS), has closed. We received data for XXXX [please fill in] meta-analyses, which will be added to MetaLab in the coming months. The winners are three junior researchers: Angeline Tsui (Ottawa), Julia Carabajal (LSCP Paris), and Dr. Katie Von Holzen (LPP Paris/ Maryland). We would also like to specifically highlight the contribution of Hugh Rabagliati, Casey Lew-Williams, and Brock Ferguson (citation information here).
Thank you to everyone who participated in our challenge. MetaLab continues to be open for submissions, we provide further information on the Tutorials [add link here] page."