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Workshop-Tasks

Semi-Comprehensive List of Tasks Associated with Running a Successful Workshop (please add as you see fit!)

Goal:

Provide a cohesive and well-structured learning experience for workshop attendees and learn from eachother and have fun! (helps to have cooperation, and ability to work-ahead to share with group)


First Steps

  • Understand submission timelines
  • Understand 'manpower' needed to execute concept
  • Have enough lead time to put together a good plan
  • Understand size of audience
  • Make new repo if needed
  • Order swag if needed

Develop Proposal

  • Ideate
  • Source Collaborators
  • Write draft
  • Review Draft
  • Submit (may require membership)

Plan and produce Raw Content

  • Ideate
  • Assign roles
  • Cooperatively set expectations and standards
    • make plan to help, upskill as needed
    • make sure have the tools, resources, skills needed
  • Establish touch points (when group will check in)
  • Establish 'where to work'and how to communicate questions
  • Develop content
  • Testing
  • Peer review

Event Preparation

  • Dry run as a group (2-3 weeks out)
  • Finalize agenda: This includes presenters, timing, breaks etc.
  • Make sure needed packages are in 2i2c image/ everything runs as should
  • Use Jamboard for day of notes/questions/thoughts
    • organize to mirror agenda
    • can have page to coordinate dinner
  • Populate Website Template with Contents
  • Test Website is working as expected
  • Test live translation app in zoom so can have bilingual content

Logistical support

  • Plan use of 2i2c compute resources
  • Plan access/login to 2i2c resources
  • Workshop Promotion: Social Media / Newsletter
  • Communicate with participants in advance of workshop:Include prerequisites (earthdatalogin, github), resources, survey
  • Plan how to handle questions:
    • Jamboard (easy to capture for later)
    • will people be available in the room as questions arise?
  • Communicate with participants following workshop: Compile workshop resources, Encourage future engagement, upcoming events

Day of

  • Explicitly build time into begining of meeting to foster connection (name, where live, something fun about yourself)
  • Cultivate sense of well-being and safety (build trust)
  • Be kind and intellectually generous
  • Consider explicity discussing code of conduct and land acknowledgement
  • Execute plan as team; be prepared to adapt as circumstances require
  • Virtual
    • Log into platform 10-15 minutes in advance to check audio quality and ability to screen share
  • In person
    • Bring full range of cords/ adapters that could be needed
    • Consider bringing an extra laptop
    • Get to venue early to ensure necessary resources are present (for example plugs); If necessary resources are not present, source them

Final Steps

  • (a week later) Follow up with attendees
    • Thank for participation
    • Compile content in email with links
    • Keep door open for questions, contact, and future events
  • Reflect on the event as a group
  • Make a list of things that were challenging and things that went really well
  • What can/ be adjusted for next time?
  • New Ideas?

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