Open lheagy opened 3 years ago
The Pangeo gallery houses a collection of great learning resources
Idea suggested by @lheagy in discussion - let's contact some of the participants in today's call and suggest a recorded "office hours" where we help onboard them and take their questions, but make that available later to the public.
That sounds like a great idea @fperez , I know for our work on Mimi we also started a forum (https://forum.mimiframework.org) which has allowed us to monitor questions and also get a general sense for the needs. Obviously the scope of that work is far tighter but I thought I'd mention it. I monitor it and answer questions, and then dispatch ones I can't answer or need to discuss to the rest of the team.
Indeed @lrennels! We've been mostly using the Pangeo discourse as a home for announcements/discussions related to this effort, and can hopefully direct more resources there to strengthen that as the space where a Jupyter/Pangeo community focused on geosciences can grow. Glad to hear this matches successes in your experience, thx :)
@fperez ah perfect I didn't see that, good to know!
Some quick notes
These were surfaced at the AGU session @fperez and @alicecima spoke at:
Don't forget my book! 😄
Following up from the EarthCube meeting on Sept 10, one item that came to light was that it would be valuable to have a curated / opinionated list of learning resources to onboard scientists to the Jupyter, Pangeo, and Python ecosystems.
Here are a few that we discussed
What others do you highly recommend?
How should we arrange these on the website? Here are a couple potential headings, I would be curious to hear others thoughts!