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Make Brainhack Accessible Worldwide: Translation of Brainhack Glossary into Different Languages #169

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Remi-Gau opened this issue Dec 14, 2022 · 0 comments

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Source: https://brainhack.ch/

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Abigail Licata

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The Brainhack (BH) Jupyter book is a collaborative project within the BH community aimed at developing an open, inclusive, and interactive document that details the vision of BH events across the globe. This important resource is a supplement to the Neuron 2020 community paper and serves as a common resource for members to draw upon when planning future BH events. While the BH jupyter book is in its early stages of development, there is a crucial aspect of the book that lays its foundation: BH glossary. The BH glossary contains relevant community terms and, given the global nature of BH, translations of the glossary are necessary to encourage understanding and promotion of BH ideals worldwide.

The Jupyter BH book glossary has been translated into Italian, Spanish, German, Russian, Portuguese, and Hindi. This project within the scope of our local Geneva BH event can be conducted in two ways: 1) by improving upon existing glossary translations or 2) by creating a newly translated glossary from a language that has not yet been considered.

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