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Below is an abbreviated recap of what was covered in week two of the OPENSCAPES-FDD meeting:
Goals: We discussed team culture and data strategies for future us, with special guest Ileana Fenwick, PhD Candidate, Nye Lab, University of North Carolina
Task for next time: Have a Seaside Chat and work on your pathway
Have a Seaside Chat with your broader research group
Begin your Pathway (focus on Now: your Trailhead)
Note: teams can approach this differently. Maybe the team has one pathway or multiple.
Consider adopting (or creating/iterating) a Code of Conduct for your research group, posting publicly (on your website, on GitHub, etc.)
These are also available publicly from openscapes.org/series
Psychological safety Data strategies for Future Us - Ileana Fenwick, Nye Quantitative Fisheries Ecology Lab Code of Conduct-- we did not review this during the call, but these might be a helpful place to start for developing your own code of conduct, potentially during a seaside chat.
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Below is an abbreviated recap of what was covered in week two of the OPENSCAPES-FDD meeting:
Goals: We discussed team culture and data strategies for future us, with special guest Ileana Fenwick, PhD Candidate, Nye Lab, University of North Carolina
Task for next time: Have a Seaside Chat and work on your pathway
Have a Seaside Chat with your broader research group
Begin your Pathway (focus on Now: your Trailhead)
Note: teams can approach this differently. Maybe the team has one pathway or multiple.
Consider adopting (or creating/iterating) a Code of Conduct for your research group, posting publicly (on your website, on GitHub, etc.)
Onboarding/how-we-work examples
Summarize your Seaside Chat in a GitHub Issue!
Slide Decks:
These are also available publicly from openscapes.org/series
Psychological safety
Data strategies for Future Us - Ileana Fenwick, Nye Quantitative Fisheries Ecology Lab
Code of Conduct-- we did not review this during the call, but these might be a helpful place to start for developing your own code of conduct, potentially during a seaside chat.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: