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Meeting agenda 2019 04 29
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- Time: 17:00-18:00 Eastern on 2019-04-29
- Venue: Zoom https://zoom.us/j/9434606083
- Moderator: Greg Wilson
- Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher (MBF)
- Damien Irving (DI)
- Luke Johnston (LJ)
- Brandeis Marshall (BM)
- Joel Ostblom (JO)
- Elizabeth Wickes (EW)
- Charlotte Wickham (CW)
- Greg Wilson (GW)
- Introductions (10 min)
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Proposal #6: Work in one repository (5 min / Greg Wilson)
- Passed
- GW will move existing material into this repository.
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Proposal #8: Adopt these learner personas (5 min / Greg Wilson)
- Deferred
- MBF and BM will refine the personas and re-submit
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Proposal #10: Use bookdown for generating course material (10 min / Luke Johnston)
- Passed
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Discussion #9: What tools to use for practical exercises in the novice course? (10 min)
- Use RStudio IDE for R
- Keep content tool-neutral for Python and provide instructors' guides for common options
- Expect that each instructor will pick a tool and introduce it to their class
- Open discussion: who wants to work on what? (10 min)
- Novice material will be separate for R and Python
- GW will create tickets for each
- Add yourself to the language you're most interested in working on initially
- We need 4-6 running examples
- GW will create a ticket asking for data sets
- Please also add examples of exercises that can be done with those data sets
- Work backward from exercises to lesson structure
- Try to get a variety of data sets: one language processing, one health care/time series, etc.
- Try to avoid the usual suspects (gapminder, iris, etc.)
- GW will create a ticket asking for data sets
- Talk about social/ethical implications throughout rather than segregating to one section
- Novice material will be separate for R and Python
- Choose date and moderator for next meeting (5 min)
- MBF will moderate
- Date TBD (May 8?)