Working Open Workshop - OHBM 2017
This site: https://whitakerlab.github.io/WOW-OHBM2017
POP: Purpose, Outcomes & Process
Purpose
- To support and early career researchers in neuroimaging lead and scale open research projects
Outcomes
- Participants feel empowered to lead open science projects within and beyond their institutions. "You are not the leaders of tomorrow, you are the leaders of today" -- Heather Joseph of SPARC
Process
- The WOW syllabus is very modular. You can attend any or all of the presentations and discussions.
- The schedule is flexible. Please chat with Kirstie on slack about the best way to spread these activities over the three days of the hackathon.
Open Menu
- Introduction to WOW - the Mozilla science lab model for supporting open leaders and growing the open research movement.
- Open Canvas & README - create a strategy and describe your project. - Ex.-Canvas Ex.-README
- GitHub for Project Management - reviewing Github and a demo of how you can harness it for effective community and project management.
- Roadmapping - plan your project schedule and priorities. - Exercise
- Contributor Guidelines + Code of Conduct - facilitate contribution. - Ex.-Guidelines Ex.-CoC
- Personas and Pathways - plan for your project users and their participation. - Exercise
- Running Your Own WOW
- 2:00 PM β Intro to GitHub
- 3:00 PM β GitHub for project management
- 11:00 AM - What is your project for? Open canvas & README.md
- 1:30 PM - Roadmapping
- 2:30 PM - Contributor guidelines and code of conduct
- 3:30 AM - Bringing people into your project: Personas & pathways
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What is our event hashtag?
You can either use the official OHBM hashtag: #OHBM2017 or the mozilla working open workshop hashtag: #mozwow
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Is there a chat room?
We have the brainhack slack channel or the Mozilla Science Lab working open workshop Gitter chat room.
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Where can I find the Community Participation Guidelines?
You can find it here.
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Who can I approach if I have any problems or issues to report that violate our Community Participation Guidelines?
It is important to have someone that you can turn to if you have any concerns. We have one appointed member (and I'm looking for another member) of the "safety team". These two people are responsible for maintaining the ethos of our code of conduct throughout the event, and providing help or resources to anyone who might require it. Reach out to the following people if you have questions, issues, or concerns that you wish to express.
- Kirstie Whitaker - @kirstie_j, kw401@cam.ac.uk
- This website's GitHub repository - https://github.com/whitakerlab/WOW-OHBM2017
- Open Leadership Training Series - https://mozilla.github.io/open-leadership-training-series
- Friendly GitHub Intro - https://kirstiejane.github.io/friendly-github-intro
- GitHub blog on community tools - https://github.com/blog/2380-new-community-tools
- Free private GitHub repositories for teams in education (inc universities & research institutes) - https://education.github.com
- Mozilla Science Lab - https://science.mozilla.org
- Mozilla Mission - https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/manifesto
Schedule
All sessions are 1 hour long and consist of a 15 minute presentation and then 45 minutes for discussion and to carry out the exercises for your own project.
Everyone is welcome to attend for any module and to leave after the presentation if they'd like to keep working on their projects!
Thursday June 22nd, 2017
Fun with GitHub!
Friday June 23rd, 2017
Leading an open project!
Notes
Sessions
Session notes and resources will be recorded here.
Help
Here we'll hopefully answer questions you might have. If you have any others please don't hestite to ask them in the etherpad
Resources
Here we'll list some persistent resources that you might use throughout the workshop, and afterwards!