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2024-10-31 TBD #59

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ekrimmel opened this issue Jan 25, 2024 · 0 comments
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2024-10-31 TBD #59

ekrimmel opened this issue Jan 25, 2024 · 0 comments
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ekrimmel commented Jan 25, 2024

Checklist for hosting a PDWG Happy Hour

Is this happy hour related to any topic idea issues? If so, please link to issue(s) here:

Please note that until the end of October 2025, we have funding for Alex Cano (NMNH) to assist with happy hour logistics. In the checklist below, tasks that Alex will do are noted. Other tasks are the responsibility of the PDWG member hosting this happy hour.

A month or more in advance

  • Determine topic (i.e. title of this issue)
  • (Alex) Update topic on our GitHub website here
  • (Alex) Create a Google Doc for shared notes in the appropriate folder of the PDWG Google Drive, e.g. 2024 Paleo Happy Hour Notes Recordings, using the naming convention of YYYYMMDD_paleo-happy-hour_notes, e.g. “20240111_paleo-happy-hour_notes”
    • To create a new shared notes doc by copying one from a previous Happy Hour, go to File > Make a copy from within the previous Google Doc, then rename the new document
    • Make sure that Sharing is set to “Anyone on the internet with the link can edit”

A couple weeks in advance

  • Prepare for the topic by creating presentation or activity materials, if necessary, and/or by coordinating with guest speakers

The week of

  • (Alex) Create a Zoom link for the Happy Hour meeting
  • Send out a reminder email to [email protected] including details about (at least) the Happy Hour date, time, topic, and Zoom link
    • Example email subject: "Thursday 5/17 at noon Eastern - Paleo Data ‘Happy Hour’”
    • Example email text: “Please join us for the next biweekly Paleo Data Happy Hour on Thursday, May 17th at 12pm Eastern (UTC-5). The Zoom link for this meeting will be: [insert link]. Our theme for informal discussion this week is a working session for identifiers. In December 2020, Holly Little led a Happy Hour overview of where and why we might want to be using unique identifiers in our collections data. If you have time, reviewing the recording, notes, and/or slides [include links] from that may be useful preparation for this Happy Hour, in which we will be focusing on specific identifiers (e.g. Wikidata QIDs, WoRMS AphiaIDs, Macrostrat IDs, etc.) that work best for specific types of data (e.g. people, taxa, stratigraphic units, etc.)."
  • Post a version of the reminder email to the #general channel on our Paleo Data Slack

The day of the scheduled Happy Hour

  • Launch Zoom at least 5 minutes prior to the scheduled meeting time so that you can confirm Zoom is working as expected
  • At the scheduled start time, welcome everyone and let them know the meeting will be recorded
  • (Alex) Begin recording
  • Lead or otherwise facilitate the progress of the Happy Hour, including introducing speakers (if appropriate), sharing the link to the notes document, moderating conversation, and closing the meeting on time
  • (Alex) Cross check Happy Hour attendance between the shared notes self-reported attendance and Zoom; update the shared notes as needed
    • If necessary, after the meeting ends you can find the attendance report in your Zoom account online, go to Reports > Usage then select the date of the Zoom meeting and look for a column called Participants

After the scheduled Happy Hour

  • (Alex) Make the recording available by downloading an MP4 file from Zoom and uploading it to the appropriate folder of the PDWG Google Drive, e.g. 2024 Paleo Happy Hour Notes Recordings, using the naming convention of YYYYMMDD_paleo-happy-hour_recording, e.g. “20240111_paleo-happy-hour_recording”
  • (Alex) Update the topic on our GitHub website here by adding a link to the recording and by moving the topic down into the relevant section, e.g. from “2024 – Upcoming” to “2024 – Past”
  • (Alex) On the shared notes Google Doc, change the Sharing setting to “Anyone on the internet with the link can view” to better protect the document from unintentional editing in the future
  • Coordinate any followup from the Happy Hour as necessary, e.g. making progress on group action items, or thanking guest speakers
  • Close this issue
@ekrimmel ekrimmel added PDWG All issues receive this label so that they can be aggregated in the GEO OSE GitHub project scheduled This happy hour has a date on the calendar and a topic labels Jan 25, 2024
@ekrimmel ekrimmel added this to the 2024 Happy Hours milestone Jan 25, 2024
@ekrimmel ekrimmel removed the scheduled This happy hour has a date on the calendar and a topic label Jan 26, 2024
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