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The Turing Way | Pre-Book Dash Drop-in Sessions

tags: bookdash 2020 November event

==If you are new to HackMD, please see this short guide: https://hackmd.io/@turingway/hackmd-guide==

:::info

  • Date: 4 November 2020
  • Hosts: Kirstie Whitaker, Malvika Sharan :::

[TOC]

🌻 Welcome!

This call is scheduled for the invited participants of the next Book Dash event hosted by The Turing Way and the Biohackathon-EU 2020, both taking place from 9 to 13 November 2020 online.

Please note that everyone who participates in The Turing Way project is expected to abide by our Code of Conduct.

Please see more details on the project, Book Dash and logistics details (shared by email before the event) for the upcoming book dash below the notes.

Agenda

  • Introductions (get to know each other): 10 minutes
  • About the Book Dash (logistics, motivation, support): 10 minutes
  • SMART goal setting exercise in breakout (or quiet writing): 15 minutes
  • A Scriberia artist will be there!! - would you like to get some illustration? (you should [check this out(https://zenodo.org/record/3332808))
  • Report out and general discussion: 30 minutes
  • Wrap up and final words: 5 minutes

👋 Introductions and check-ins

Call 1: London time (in your time zone), Sign up below

Name (optional: pronouns) - "icebreaker: your favorite animal + your current favorite hobby + favorite collaborative project (beside the Turing Way 😅)" * * * *

Call 2: London time (in your time zone), Sign up below

Name (optional: pronouns) - "icebreaker: your favorite animal + your current favorite hobby + favorite collaborative project (beside the Turing Way 😅)" * * * *

ℹ️ About The Turing Way and the Book Dash

🎯 Goal setting exercise: Breakout

We would like to help create some plans and topics they you would like to explore for your contributions in The Turing Way.

  • Please note that this goal setting can relate to the suggestions made the reviewers based on your application (see your acceptance email).
  • We will be delighted to work with you to make sure that you are excited about your contribution to the Book Dash event.
  • These topics can be something that is either missing in the existing chapters or need to be updated in the project.
  • You personal motivation could also be to collaborate with others at the event to work on and support what they are working on
  • We also recognise - and celebrate the fact - that plans may change once you meet the other participants!

Setting our personal goals will help us prepare better for your participation:

  • Specific: They precisely spell out what you want to accomplish and usually answer the 5 Ws (Who? What? Where? When? Why?)
  • Measurable: They provide a specific indicator of success.
  • Attainable: They are realistic.
  • Relevant: They are important and practical.
  • Time-bound: They specify a deadline for when the goal will be met.

Your comments and questions from the goal setting exercise:

We are using this template by Danielle R. Schultz (2015).

[name=Malvika] Specific: What do I want to accomplish?: Measurable: How will I measure my success?: Attainable: Can I realistically achieve this goal? What steps will I take? > step 1: > step 2: > step 3: Relevant: Does this goal meet a specific need?: Time-bound: What is my target deadline? (potentially between 9 and 13 Nov): Goal statement:

[name=Template to copy below] Specific: What do I want to accomplish?: Measurable: How will I measure my success?: Attainable: Can I realistically achieve this goal? What steps will I take? > step 1: > step 2: > step 3: Relevant: Does this goal meet a specific need?: Time-bound: What is my target deadline? (potentially between 9 and 13 Nov): Goal statement:

Open questions: (feel free to write them below):

Open questions: (feel free to write them below):

Closing:

  • Thank the participants
  • Share important resources

Wondering where to start?

Here are a few suggestions for a good first contributions: