Hi Everyone!
We are planning our next event! Details below.
Cheers, Molly
We're excited to invite you to the Community Data Science Collective Science of Community Dialoguehttps://forms.gle/XLJesWMucfdS9qyG8. This online meeting will take place on September 30 at 12:00 ET (11:00 CT / 10:00 MT / 09:00 PT) and last two hours. This session's theme is the newcomer experience and informal learning featuring Dr. Denae Ford (Microsoft Research) and Regina Chen (University of Washington). Topics include:
* Learning in online communities: what are participant's needs and challenges? * Mentoring relationships among community members * Supporting learning in online communities * Inclusive and welcoming learning environments for programmers * Supporting newcomers in your community * Empowering community leaders to adopt practices that enable learning
You can register onlinehttps://forms.gle/XLJesWMucfdS9qyG8 for the event and sign up for the announcement listhttps://communitydata.science/mailman3/postorius/lists/cdsc-dialogues.communitydata.science/. This event is being directly supported by awards from the U.S. National Science Foundation and our home institutions. It will be held at no cost to attendees. You are encouraged to share this information with colleagues and friends.
What is a Dialogue?
The Science of Community Dialogue series is a series of conversations between researchers, experts, community organizers, and other people who are interested in how communities work, collaborate, and succeed. You can read more on our wikihttps://wiki.communitydata.science/Dialogues/informal_learning or watch this short introduction videohttps://northwestern.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=1bb1547a-7034-41dd-b433-ae5a0105cca0&start=0 with Aaron Shaw.
Over the two-hour Dialogue session we will have presentations from two researchers and time to discuss what their research means and how it can be applied to your own work.
What is the CDSC?
The Community Data Science Collective (CDSC) is an interdisciplinary research group made of up of faculty and students at the University of Washington Department of Communication, the Northwestern University Department of Communication Studies, the University of North Carolina School of Information and Library Science, the Carleton College Computer Science Department, and the Purdue University School of Communication.