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[TALK] Mini workshop at Collaborations Workshop 2024 - 5th birthday celebration for the Turing Way! #3551

Closed KirstieJane closed 6 months ago

KirstieJane commented 9 months ago

Date of talk

2024-04-30

Details of the talk

The Turing Way community launched the very first few chapters of the guide for reproducibility at the Collaborations Workshop in 2019!! We're FIVE YEARS OLD! 😱 πŸŽ‚ πŸ’

I'm excited to head back to the conference in 2024 and hopefully to run a session to mark the 5 years since our launch.

I'm making this issue now while I have a fancy flat white coffee and brainstorm a few options for the application (due on 1 March).

πŸ‘‰ If you have any suggestions on the best topics to cover for a 60 minute workshop please comment in the issue here!

πŸ“ Application google doc drafting: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jZjvEiAQcrXaNyy3TtbvkV8ViqHQ8hORkZBOrkdc_7g/edit?usp=sharing

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KirstieJane commented 9 months ago

The themes for the collaborations workshop are Environmental Sustainability, AI/ML tools for science and Citizen Science.

I think it would be great if we can hit on 3 key chapters as exemplars for the book and then also have a reflection exercise where we ask "how much has changed in the last 5 years" and "what do we think will happen in the next 5 years".

What chapter ideas do folks have for the featured examples at the start?

acocac commented 9 months ago

@annefou and I have discussed how to participate in CW24. The mini-workshop for CW24 sounds amazing to celebrate 5 years 🍰 πŸ₯³ . For the Environment & Sustainability track, I suggest we work on a sort of timeline highlighting how TTW has inspired and joined forces with other communities including EDS book to advance on vital aspects (computational reproducibility, environmental impact, etc) where community-focused approaches make the difference.

KirstieJane commented 9 months ago

Do you think you'd like to put in a 30 minute demo to focus on the EDS book @acocac and @annefou ? Or does teaming up sound like the best plan? 60 minutes is going to fly by so your work is going to end up with only a few minutes of air time... but maybe that's ok.

I think it depends on how busy you both are and your capacity to attend the conference and lead a workshop (if selected!)

KirstieJane commented 9 months ago

A few answers that I can write now, open for comments (you can add them to the google doc too)

  1. Mini-workshop or demo session audience * If your session is accepted this description of the intended audience for this session will be made public on the CW24 website to help participants choose which sessions to attend. Please include any prerequisites for participants, expected prior knowledge/skills needed, if any software/tools need to be installed prior to the session, or if there is a maximum/expected number of participants if necessary.

There are no prerequisites for joining this session. In fact, welcoming questions from people who are not part of the existing Turing Way community is one of our primary aims. We will use slido for questions and polls, and miro and post it notes for collaboration online and in person respectively. We hope that some of the existing community members and the β€œolder” reproducibility and open science experts will join us for a slice of in-person or virtual cake and to reminisce on how far we have come (and how far we have to go).

  1. Any special requirements or other information you would like to include about your proposed session? For example, will you need extra helpers provided or a specific technical setup? Will you need use of the CW24 Sli.do?

We would like to run this as a hybrid session so we will need the cameras, microphones and speakers to allow for bidirectional communication between the room at the conference and the online participants.

We should have enough helpers online and in person.

We would like to use the CW24 Sli.do please.

We will use our institutional account for Miro for online brainstorming.

If it is possible to have postits and some sharpies provided in the room that would be great, but we can also bring our own.

We will also bring some cake and swag and will make sure we have vegan and gluten free options. We will avoid peanuts but if there are any known allergies for in person participants please let us know to avoid those too.

KirstieJane commented 9 months ago

Ok - I have to do a few other tasks I have to jump to today but keen to hear any thoughts on this session plan:

  1. Mini-workshop or demo session description * Please describe your session's aims and outcomes, how the session connects to the themes of CW24, how the session will run (tentative format/agenda), and how the session will be inclusive of both in-person and remote participants. If you are proposing a 60-minute session, please outline how you plan to facilitate active participant engagement/interaction with both in-person and remote participants.

Aims:

  • Celebrate 5 years of community-led collaboration building resources and sharing knowledge.
  • Summarise three exemplar chapters in The Turing Way to highlight how the book disseminates expertise in environmental considerations, best practices for the use of AI/ML for scientific research, and citizen science.
  • Collect reflections from workshop participants on what has changed in the last 5 years.
  • Collect predictions from workshop participants on what will change in the next 5 years.

Outcomes:

  • Attendees know that their expertise is welcome in The Turing Way community and know who to contact if they would like to contribute.
  • Attendees can see how The Turing Way project covers many themes across responsible research and innovation, including open science, inclusive practices, ethical considerations and computational sustainability.
  • Attendees feel reassured that there is progress being made in open and responsible research and innovation, even if there are still many challenges to overcome.

Session agenda:

  • 00-10: Welcome and (very brief) introduction to The Turing Way
  • 10-40: 3 x lightning talks on software testing, environmental impact of open research, and how to include members of the public and experts by lived experience in research projects.
    • 5 minutes each with 5 minutes for questions and handover
    • Questions either by raising hand in the room or online, or using sli.do for both sets of attendees.
  • 40-50: Breakout groups to discuss what has changed in the last 5 years and what we predict will change in the next 5 years
    • Note collected using Miro for online participants, post-its for in person participants
  • 50-55: Open discussion reflecting on predictions for the future from the breakout groups
  • 55-60: Singing happy birthday and cake distribution for in person attendees
acocac commented 9 months ago

Do you think you'd like to put in a 30 minute demo to focus on the EDS book @acocac and @annefou ? Or does teaming up sound like the best plan? 60 minutes is going to fly by so your work is going to end up with only a few minutes of air time... but maybe that's ok.

I think it depends on how busy you both are and your capacity to attend the conference and lead a workshop (if selected!)

We aren't in the capacity to run a separate workshop, unfortunately 😞 I think we could contribute with a lightning talk. Two options: 1) a testimony of EDS book and how we have extended TTW for environmental scientists or 2) environmental impact with inputs from folks of the #environmental-sustainability channel.

KirstieJane commented 9 months ago

For completeness here's the abstract πŸŽ‚

In 2019, at the Collaborations Workshop in Loughborough, The Turing Way (https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/index.html) was launched as a guide to reproducibility, providing tools, methods, and practices to address the reproducibility crisis in science. When we received a second wave of funding from The Alan Turing Institute we reflected further on what skills are required to maximise efficiency, reusability and openness in data intensive science. The Turing Way added guides for project design, ethics, communication and collaboration in 2020. What began as an open-source project building a handbook for data science, has blossomed into a dynamic, global collaborative community.

With 450+ co-authors who have shaped its narrative so far, The Turing Way has unfolded into a multi-guide book featuring 300+ chapters. In this session we will highlight three chapters in line with the themes of Collaborations Workshop 2024:

After these lightning talks we will have small discussion groups focused on what we have achieved in the last 5 years and what we predict will change in the next 5 years. At the end of the session we will sing happy birthday to our community and provide cake for anyone who is attending in person.

KirstieJane commented 9 months ago

Thank you so much to @Arielle-Bennett for reading through at the last minute πŸ™

Submitted by KW at 4pm UK time on 1 March 2024.

Fingers crossed the review panel are excited to have us celebrate with them!

malvikasharan commented 8 months ago

Updating here that this submission has been accepted. πŸŽ‰

KirstieJane commented 7 months ago

Hi folks!

Building on the proposed agenda from the application, I've put together a few more details:

So questions:

What other questions do you have?

gedankenstuecke commented 7 months ago

Yes, happy to facilitate online for it! πŸš€

BrainonSilicon commented 7 months ago

I'm very keen and happy to present. It would be awesome to get a merge during the session! πŸš€

LizHareDogs commented 7 months ago

Great! I'm happy to do anything I can to support Sophia. She has put all this material together and is most familiar with the community it responds to. I also can't be there in person, and I'm not sure whether I can attend at all.Β Kudos to Sophia!On Apr 8, 2024, at 5:52β€―AM, Sophia Batchelor @.***> wrote:ο»Ώ I'm very keen and happy to present. It would be awesome to get a merge during the session! πŸš€

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GeorgiaHCA commented 7 months ago

This looks great! Happy to facilitate/take notes too!

LizHareDogs commented 7 months ago

Miro is not screen reader accessiblw. Consider having someone to narrate what's going on with it and how people can contribute if they can't access it.

c-martinez commented 7 months ago

Unfortunately I won't be able to join CW24, but I'm happy for @acocac to present if he is available (and I could help prepare slides in advance).

AlexandraAAJ commented 7 months ago

Excellent, thanks Kirstie. Happy to support during the workshop and to take care of decoration and cake, :)

acocac commented 7 months ago

Yes, I'm available and happy to contribute. I'll work on the slides with @c-martinez and validate with contributors/members in TTW #environmental-sustainability slack channel and EDS book.

AlexandraAAJ commented 7 months ago

@KirstieJane and @malvikasharan, we have an opportunity to collaborate with Code for thought to complement this workshop with a 5-year celebration for the Turing Way podcast episode. Peter Schmidt, Code for Thought founder and producer will be attending and producing content for the Collaborations Workshop so he could easily interview Kirstie, and some of the workshop attendees there. There is a cost involved that could be covered by project budget. Let me know what you think.

acocac commented 7 months ago

@KirstieJane @malvikasharan @AlexandraAAJ I've worked on a first draft of the slides to share and celebrate environmental data science and the environmental impact of data science in The Turing Way. Your feedback or comments in the slides would be welcome!

@c-martinez can you please confirm if we have more activities in the environmental impact track? Happy to add extra slides of how to join, activities from other members of the #environmental-sustainability slack channel e.g. recent participation in the ELIXIR Environmental Impact Focus Group or future ideas.

ps. Please accept my apologies. I was aiming to validate the slides in today's co-working session, but I'm attending the Climate Informatics event.