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03 Call Digest #30

Open stefaniebutland opened 2 years ago

stefaniebutland commented 2 years ago

Hi @nmfs-openscapes/2022-noaa-afsc-fall-cohort !

The highlight of Cohort Call 3 was having guests from the AFSC Marine Mammal Laboratory (MML) talk about how their Winter 2022 Openscapes experience led them to reframe their Stock Assessment Reports (SAR) as a kind collaborative effort (one step at a time!). Their presentation was really accessible and inspiring - check out the excerpted comments in the Digest below.

We’re hearing that with so many communication channels it has been confusing to know where to look for key Openscapes information, separate from optional extra sessions and discussions. Here’s how we’ll try to make things clearer.

These Digests include key information from each Cohort Call, including the Task associated with that Call. Digests are posted as a GitHub Issue in your Cohort repo in the week after a Call. You’ll receive an email as long as you have notifications for the repo set to Watch > Participating and @mentions or All activity (screenshot at bottom of this issue).

All current optional coworking and learning opportunities are listed at the bottom of this issue. From now on, any new key information that comes up between Digests will be shared by email. When you have additional questions, something to share, or to discuss, we can find each other in our Cohort Google Space and in Openscapes Slack where you can connect with other current and past Openscapes Champions.

👋 Our group photo is in our Cohort Folder 😀

Wishing you a week in which you feel safe to share your wildly creative ideas!

Stef, Julie, Josh, Em, Megsie

Digest: Cohort Call 03 [ 2022-noaa-afsc-fall ]

Cohort Google Drive folder - contains agendas, video recordings, slides, pathways folder

openscapes.github.io/2022-noaa-afsc-fall - cohort webpage

Goals: We discussed team culture, psychological safety, and data strategies for future us with guests from AFSC Marine Mammal Laboratory (MML)

Task: Have a Seaside Chat with your broader research group. Continue your Pathway - shifting to “Next Steps” and think about onboarding/offboarding.

Slide Decks:

A few lines from shared notes in the Agenda doc, excerpted from all 4 NMFS Cohorts

What is something that you or someone has done on a team to make it psychologically safe to speak up with a wildly creative idea or a problem that no one else saw?

How do these data strategies (presented by AFSC Marine Mammal Laboratory team) resonate with you / in your work?

Do you work with data or contribute to reports? What do data/text components look like when you first see them?

General reflections/reactions/questions

Coworking and learning opportunities (optional)

It’s ok to use Coworking as your Seaside Chat time.

Wed Nov 9 - AFSC coworking 10:00 - 11:00 am PT.

Tues Nov 8 - Themed Cross-Cohort Coworking, 1:00 - 2:30 pm PT / 4:00 - 5:30 pm ET.

Presentation will be recorded and added to your Cohort Google Folder

Making reproducible reports using Quarto. Eli Holmes will give a brief introduction to Quarto and has provided some templates you can use to get started:

Thur Nov 9 - Drop-in Git / GitHub help, 11:30 - 12:00 PT / 2:30 - 3:00 pm ET (add to your Google Cal)

These sessions are for those who want to get their computer connected to Git and GitHub. Before attending, please install GitHub Desktop and work through the short how-to videos linked from our Cross-Cohort Coworking doc under Drop-in Git / GitHub help.

Digest notifications

Digests are posted as a GitHub Issue in your Cohort repo in the week after a Call. You’ll receive an email as long as you have notifications for the repo set to Watch > Participating and @mentions or All activity Screen Shot 2022-11-08 at 8 29 35 AM