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Communication with participants #100
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Day 1 preparation: Sphinx (for local) , GitHub not required but can be helpful |
Email 1: (sent to registered participants on 8.8, 14:55 CEST, sent to later registered participants again on 9.8 16:25 CEST and every day to new registrations) Hei, thank you for your interest in the CodeRefinery train the trainer workshop! We are excited to start the workshop next week and wanted to share some information with you: Connection details Zoom: https://cscfi.zoom.us/j/67293343928 Collaborative notes This document will be used during the course and contains all information around the workshop as well as the place to collect questions and answers: https://notes.coderefinery.org/TTT24 Materials Our materials are a work in progress, but will appear and also later remain available here: https://coderefinery.github.io/train-the-trainer/ Workshop plan The workshop is split in four interactive sessions (9-12 CEST each Tuesday) which are independent from each other, so you may join all or just the ones that interest you or suit your schedule:
Registration info You can adapt your registration following the link in the registration confirmation e-mail. Preparations In general you will only need your brain for the exercises and discussions, but some will have the option to go deeper, which may require some accounts or tools to be set-up. We will inform about these things the week before each session. For Session 1 we recommend to have a GitHub account (https://coderefinery.github.io/installation/github/#github). There will be an optional exercise where you can build a lesson locally. This requires a basic Python environment (https://github.com/coderefinery/sphinx-lesson-template/blob/main/requirements.txt), but do not worry if you cannot or do not want to set up these, there will be plenty of other exercises. Questions? If you have any questions, ideas, or suggestions, please contact us at [email protected] We are looking forward to learning with you! Kind regards, |
Email 2 (sent out on 13.8 morning to all): Good morning, the first session of the CodeRefinery train the trainer workshop will start at 9 CEST (Berlin, Stockholm time) / 10 EEST (Helsinki time) / 8 BST (British time) / 7 GMT+0 , i.e. in about 35 min. And no worries if you cannot join today, but want to join other sessions: Each session is self contained, and the materials will stay available. Zoom link: https://cscfi.zoom.us/j/67293343928 Lesson materials: https://coderefinery.github.io/train-the-trainer/ Collaborative notes: https://notes.coderefinery.org/TTT24 Looking forward to meeting you all! Kind regards, |
Email: Sent to all currently registered participants on 16.8 at 14.20 EEST: Hei, If you joined us last week, we hope you enjoyed last weeks session. In any case we hope you will join us for the next session on next weeks The connection details stay the same: Zoom: https://cscfi.zoom.us/j/67293343928 We will also use again and learn more about our Collaborative notes : https://notes.coderefinery.org/TTT24 The materials are and will stay available: https://coderefinery.github.io/train-the-trainer/ As mentioned before, all our workshop sessions are independent of each other and of interactive nature.
Preparations In general you will only need your brain for the exercises and discussions. To get the most out of this workshop day we recommend that you join the session with the same computer, display and microphone setup as you would usually use for teaching/ presenting. It may also help to get familar with the different options your computer and Zoom setup provides for screenshare and audio adjustments. Questions? If you have any questions, ideas, or suggestions, please contact us at [email protected] We are looking forward to learning with you! Kind regards, |
To be sent Tue morning at 8 CEST: Good morning, the second session of the CodeRefinery train the trainer workshop will start at 9 CEST (Berlin, Stockholm time) / 10 EEST (Helsinki time) / 8 BST (British time) / 7 GMT/UTC+0 ; all AM; i.e. in about one hour. And no worries if you cannot join today, but want to join other sessions: Each session is self contained, and the materials will stay available. Zoom link: https://cscfi.zoom.us/j/67293343928 Lesson materials: https://coderefinery.github.io/train-the-trainer/ Collaborative notes: https://notes.coderefinery.org/TTT24 Looking forward to meeting you all! Kind regards, |
E-mail sent to all registered participants on Thu 22.8 at 18 EEST: Hei, If you joined us any of the last weeks, we hope you enjoyed those sessions. In any case we hope you will join us for the next session on next weeks The connection details stay the same: Zoom: https://cscfi.zoom.us/j/67293343928 We will use our Collaborative notes for sharing links, notes and ask and answer questions : https://notes.coderefinery.org/TTT24 The materials are and will stay available: https://coderefinery.github.io/train-the-trainer/ As mentioned before, all our workshop sessions are independent of each other and of interactive nature.
Preparations In general you will only need your brain for the exercises and discussions. If you want to share some "cool gem" in the last episode of this workshop day, please update your registration (link to edit can be found in the registration confirmation e-mail sent by [email protected] or [email protected]). This is very low barrier, you do not have to be the developer of a tool or technique to share with the group what makes it useful for you; and it does not even have to be cool, sometimes the small "normal" things are the best. You can check out some topics that have been proposed so far in this GitHub issue (#90), you can also comment there if you want to add or change your topic. These will be lightning talk length, so something between 2-5 min depending on how many are interested to share something, but we can collect them all in the collaborative notes for further exploration/reading. Questions? If you have any questions, ideas, or suggestions, please contact us at [email protected] We are looking forward to learning with you! Kind regards, |
Sent on 27.9 at 8.44 EEST to all: Good morning, the third session of the CodeRefinery train the trainer workshop will start at 9 CEST (Berlin, Stockholm time) / 10 EEST (Helsinki time) / 8 BST (British time) / 7 GMT/UTC+0 ; all AM; i.e. in about 75 min. Please join a bit early if you can, so that we can get started with the practicalities and introductions in time :) And no worries if you cannot join today, but want to join other sessions: Each session is self contained, and the materials will stay available. Zoom link: https://cscfi.zoom.us/j/67293343928 Lesson materials: https://coderefinery.github.io/train-the-trainer/ Collaborative notes: https://notes.coderefinery.org/TTT24 For the last episode of today, if you want to share some story or demo about any tools or techniques you like using when teaching, please add your name/initials and topic the collaborative notes: https://notes.coderefinery.org/TTT24?view#Teaching-gems . Looking forward to learning with you today! Kind regards, |
Email sent to all registered participants on 29.8 at 18 EEST: Hei, If you joined us any of the last weeks, we hope you enjoyed those sessions. In any case we hope you will join us for the next session on next weeks Tuesday September 3rd at 9-12 Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2). The connection details stay the same: Zoom: https://cscfi.zoom.us/j/67293343928 We will use our Collaborative notes for sharing links, notes and ask and answer questions : https://notes.coderefinery.org/TTT24 The materials are and will stay available: https://coderefinery.github.io/train-the-trainer/ As mentioned before, all our workshop sessions are independent of each other and of interactive nature. This upcoming session (session number 4) will cover the technical aspects of CodeRefinery-style online teaching. These topics have never before been covered in this much detail, so if it's interesting to you, don't miss it. (You might also want to pass this on to others who are interested in technical production of online events; registration is still open!). First, we talk about why we stream (how we got here, advantages, disadvantages, how to be an instructor in a livestreamed workshop, and what it looks like from a broad level from the production side) Then, we show how we are able to release videos so quickly. This is useful far beyond CodeRefinery, and there are also some hands-on exercises. Come prepared to set up a Python environment and the ffmpeg command line tool if you want to try these. Finally, we see details about how to set up Zoom→Livestream environment for yourself. There isn't time to do this as a proper exercise, but it's the starting point and the instructor will offer help after the course for those interested. If you want to try this out during the session, install OBS Studio in advance. Questions? If you have any questions, ideas, or suggestions, please contact us at [email protected] . We are looking forward to learning with you! Kind regards, |
Scheduled for Tue 3.9 at 9 EEST: Good morning, the fourth session of the CodeRefinery train the trainer workshop will start at 9 CEST (Berlin, Stockholm time) / 10 EEST (Helsinki time) / 8 BST (British time) / 7 GMT/UTC+0 ; all AM; i.e. in about one hour. Please join a bit early if you can, so that we can get started with the practicalities and introductions in time :) And no worries if you cannot join today, all materials will stay available. Zoom link: https://cscfi.zoom.us/j/67293343928 Lesson materials: https://coderefinery.github.io/train-the-trainer/ Collaborative notes: https://notes.coderefinery.org/TTT24 Kind regards, |
wrap up sent to all regsitered on 9.9 afternoon: Hei, if you joined the workshop during any sessions of the last four weeks, thank you for joining! We hope you got something out of it :) Feedback We have already collected a bunch of super useful feedback after each episode and have tried to also implement a lot of it during the workshop. Certificate We cannot directly give any university credits for this workshop, but we can provide a certificate of attendance. Materials The materials will stay available at https://coderefinery.github.io/train-the-trainer/ . Blogpost A blogpost about the workshop is work in progress and will be added to the CodeRefinery blog soon ( https://coderefinery.org/blog/ ). Next steps If you want to get more involved with CodeRefinery in any way, please join our chat ( https://coderefinery.zulipchat.com/ ) and/or come to our community meetings every Monday at 14 CEST ( https://hackmd.io/@coderefinery/team-meeting ). If you do not have the resources or capacity to get involved, but like what we are doing, please consider becoming a CodeRefinery ambassador: https://coderefinery.org/join/individuals/#coderefinery-ambassador . Questions? In any case, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions, suggestions or ideas. Thank you and hope to see you (again) some day! Kind regards, |
Plan; Collecting all points to be included in communication here, please add if there is something missing :)
Week 0 (around 6.8):
Week 1 (Tue morning):
Week 1 (Thu 15.8):
Week 2 (Thu 22.8):
Week 3 (Thu 29.8):
Week 5 (around 5.9):
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