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01 Call Digest [ CSS ] #18

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jules32 opened this issue Jun 28, 2021 · 0 comments
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01 Call Digest [ CSS ] #18

jules32 opened this issue Jun 28, 2021 · 0 comments

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jules32 commented Jun 28, 2021

Archiving the Digest sent via email on May 10, 2021

Hi All,

Thanks for a great first session last Friday. Our team commented how engaged everyone was, and how the future self idea really resonated with so many. Below is a light digest of Call 1, including a reminder for your Tasks before our Call 2 on May 21. We’re looking forward to seeing you then!

Cheers,

Julie and Erin

Digest: Cohort Call 1 [ CSS ]

Archive folder containing video recordings and completed agendas

Goals: We started working towards a common understanding of the Openscapes mindset, better science in less time, and what your pathway looks like for you and your team.

Task for next time: Have a Seaside Chat, Create a Github Account & start your Pathway

    1. Have a Seaside Chat with your broader research group
    1. Start your Pathway: Focus on where you are Now (your trailhead).
    1. Review your team’s writeup for the Openscapes website
    1. Create a GitHub username and share on Slack.

Slide Decks:

These are also available publically from openscapes.org/series

A few lines from shared notes in the Agenda doc:

  • Although we’re from diff disciplines and backgrounds, we all have shared interests re data
  • Future self resonated!
    • Trying to develop practices to collaborate with future me. +2
    • LOVE the reminder that our future selves are our collaborators! +1! +1 +1 +1+1+1
    • I really identify with the “future self” collaborator. On the (too rare!) occasion I am working on a project and appreciate past work I’ve done to make my current life easier, it is very satisfying! +1
      • So satisfying +1
  • For a year now, my lab group has alternated lab meetings between DEI topics and skills sessions. All the while, I kept saying “They aren’t separate”, but couldn’t express how and why. Today I feel like you’ve made my two halves a whole. Thank you!
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