closing-next-steps

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Overview

Questions

  • What comes next?

Objectives

  • Provide information on next steps locally
  • Reflect & Review
  • Answer final questions
  • Collect Feedback

This lesson is open source


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Local Resources


Most universities core open research practices are concentrated in two places: - libraries (sometimes with an emphasis on no-paywall rather than open source) - research computing (sometimes with an emphasis on scientific computing)

Closing


Discussion

Reflection

On paper, or your favorite drawing tool, visualize what we have learned.

Discussion

Call to Action

Consider how you can maximize the time you spent learning in this workshop. It’s okay to dream big, but momentum builds from small wins, so we challenge you to think of at least one small thing that you are very confident you can do.

Some ideas: - Set one realistic goal of how you will use what you learned in your scholarship or teaching in the next two weeks, set yourself a reminder (or calendar invite) - Send an email/ schedule a meeting with one person you met who you want to stay in touch with - Set aside some time to review one particular point or explore one new idea you have based on the workshop

Discussion

Community building

What would you want to continue building?

Discussion

One up, One down

Provide one up, one down feedback on the entire workshop. Rules:

  • Say only one thing, and try not to duplicate. This gets harder for those who come later!
  • Instructors will try not to respond, only record responses (e.g. in the Etherpad). This is also hard, but important!

This exercise should take about 15 minutes.

Discussion

Anonymous Feedback

Use your sticky notes to give the instructors feedback for today.

  • On the “good” color, share one thing you liked about today or something you are glad you learned.
  • On the “need help” color, share one thing you are still confused about or one thing that could have been better
Key Points
  • Open research is possible and beneficial to all disciplines
  • Computational literacy helps you automate tasks
  • git keeps track of different versions of your work; any sort of text, not only code
  • myst builds websites (HTML and js) from markdown