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OpenCon LatAm 2018: what do we want to discuss in the event next year? #64

Open ivonnnelujano opened 6 years ago

ivonnnelujano commented 6 years ago

Confused? New to Github? Visit the GitHub help page on our site for more information!

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At a glance

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Submission name: OpenCon LatAm 2018

Contact lead: ivonne.lujano@gmail.com

Issue area: #OpenAccess, #OpenData, #OpenEducation, #OpenResearch

Region: #LatinAmerica_and_Caribbean

Issue Type: #Project

Types of Support Needed: #Advocacy_and_Policy, #Communications, #EventPlanning, #Fundraising

Description

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What are we working on during the do-a-thon? What kinds of support do we need?

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How can others contribute?

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char-siuu-bao commented 6 years ago

This do-a-thon session is going to happen later in the afternoon - during the 3rd time slot!!!

ivonnnelujano commented 6 years ago

The session will take place in the Einstein room.

guichactis commented 6 years ago

Mentioning those LatAm that have a github user on the spreadsheet . Please add those you know who may be interested in this issue: @orchid00 @jarancio @villacis @CaroCuba @Clarissajaz @denalejandra @neurohazardous @josefinacm @lfmedinac @Schmuziger @ametodico @Taniaaldu @emckiernan @RedArgEA @martinszy

char-siuu-bao commented 6 years ago

@ivonnnelujano, I'll send a mail blast out to all the LatAm folks!

ivonnnelujano commented 6 years ago

Thanks @lorrainechu3n as I mentioned, YOU ARE PERFECTION!

ivonnnelujano commented 6 years ago

Las notas aquí: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qx6J3ZSsm8g5i1mNMPIj4kT78l74KzUdpDNyTcSI0fA/edit?usp=sharing

JosephMcArthur commented 6 years ago

Can you tell @AJOpenCon17 where you are please?

neurohazardous commented 6 years ago

@JosephMcArthur @AJOpenCon17 we at the Einstein room!

ivonnnelujano commented 6 years ago

Acá pueden registrarse para recibir información sobre OpenCon LatAm: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10k5TyYQQNGOUreuKJtZsRU2dy3Cve8eptI2xowutVtQ/edit#gid=0

matg20 commented 6 years ago

@matg20

matg20 commented 6 years ago

Aunque no pueden estar hasta final por razones acádemicas, me siento muy feliz de conocerlos, y poder ser parte de la familia OpenCon LATAM, cuenten conmigo para poder apoyar al desarrollo de la comunidad.

Gimena commented 6 years ago

I'd like to discuss how we can engage different communities in the OA, OS movements. I'd also like to work on intersections of OA, OS, OE with other disciplines such as Digital Humanities. Finally, I'd like to think on how OA, OS, OE could be part of an academic syllabus/how can we teach OA, OS, OE