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Designing a course for FSCI's FORCE11 #2803

Closed GeeAlmeida closed 1 year ago

GeeAlmeida commented 1 year ago

Hi @programminghistorian/project-team

Scholarly Communication Institute (FSCI) has an open call for course proposals for its 2023 summer school, which will focus on "The Future of Research Communications and e-Scholarship."

This is a good opportunity to collaborate! Would anyone be interested in putting a proposal together?

Submission Deadline: Monday, January 16, 2023

Summer school dates: Monday 31 July - Friday 04 August / Courses Span Tuesday 01 through Thursday 03 August

Course Specifications: Remote course conducted via Zoom Preferably team-taught 3-9 hours in duration, over 3 consecutive days Can specify whether Morning or Afternoon (Pacific Time) time slot is preferred Interactive, real-time components + asynchronous content Provide students with reference materials Courses on a wide range of Scholarly Communication topics will be considered. For reference, list of the FSCI 2022 courses with abstracts: https://force11.org/fsci/post/course-list-with-abstracts-2022/

Instructors will receive free FSCI 2023 registration. image

Thank you @JMParr for sending this in!

GeeAlmeida commented 1 year ago

@jenniferisasi I saw that you delivered a course in 2022. Would you mind to comment if you think this is worthwhile for PH? What was your experience like?

jenniferisasi commented 1 year ago

Certainly, @GeeAlmeida, this could be somewhat useful for PH with the right angle. Attendants are librarians, communication professionals, and instructors of Higher Ed. I really enjoyed chatting with folks outside my usual context as they were not only learning from what Gimena del Rio Riande and I were talking about, but sharing their own experiences.

GeeAlmeida commented 1 year ago

I am going to close this issue, as the deadline for this has passed.