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Subject: Welcome to the NMFS Openscapes Champions Cohort 🎉

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Hello All,

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We are so excited to welcome you to the 2022 SEFSC Openscapes Champions Cohort! Our first Cohort Call is the first week of October and we wanted to share some information with you. Many thanks to Erica Rule for coordination and support in creating this opportunity, and to Adyan Rios and Molly Stevens who are co-leading this Cohort. This is one of four NMFS Openscapes Cohorts happening concurrently this Fall and we’ll create some opportunities for you to connect. 

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The Openscapes Champions Program is designed for you to all participate actively with your team and across teams in the Cohort, so please come prepared to engage with your colleagues. Within your team and across teams we have a mix of backgrounds, technical/coding/data experience, responsibilities, and more – this is intentional. You are all welcome here and provide value to our Cohort; there are no technical prerequisites to participate. 

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Preparing for our Cohort. This week, please:

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  1. Check that you’ve received Google Calendar invites for our 5 Cohort Calls. If you have not received these invites, please let us know.

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    1. Dates: October 4, 18, November 1, 15, 29

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    3. Times: 10:00am - 11:30am PT

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    5. Location: Remotely, via Zoom (link will be added to Calendar invites)

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  3. Book a 30-minute intro call the week of Sept 26 – or suggest other times if that is not possible. These optional “1:1’s” are a chance for your team to meet the Openscapes team, learn more about what to expect, start thinking about your goals, and ask any questions. Please discuss with your team and book a time (one time per team).

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  5. Read before our first callLowndes et al 2017: Our path to better science in less time using open data science tools.

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Additional Information.

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All Openscapes events abide by ourCode of Conduct. We are dedicated to providing a positive learning environment for all. Please let us know if you require any accommodations or if there is anything we can do to make this cohort more accessible to you.

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Will be recording all Cohort Calls. They will be available for you if you miss a meeting or to use as a reference, and to help us improve the program, but not shared publicly. If you have any concerns about being recorded, please let us know. We will also have live transcripts. 

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“Seaside Chats”: In the alternating weeks when we do not meet as a cohort, your task will be to meet as a team to further discuss and apply what we learn to your work. We call these meetings “Seaside Chats” and suggest you schedule them with your team now; people usually schedule these as 60-min meetings but you can make them whatever length you want. 

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Optional “Coworking” sessions: times to implement what we’ve learned during Cohort Calls, where we work on our own projects at the same time together. Sometimes, this means quiet work with check-ins to break up the time, be accountable for, and get feedback on focused work, and sometimes this involves breakout rooms and screensharing to plan and problem solve. We’ll send Google Calendar invitations after our first Cohort Call.

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Please let us know if you have any questions. Thank you for being a part of it; we have an exciting group assembled and we’re looking forward to getting to know all of you and strengthening relationships within the Cohort.

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Cheers,

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Julie Lowndes, Stefanie Butland (Openscapes)

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Eli Holmes (NWFSC)

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Dear NAME,

Thank you for nominating your team to participate in the Openscapes Champions CS&S Cohort; we appreciate your interest in learning with us. This was our first open call and we had more interest than we expected, and have not been able to accept all of the great teams that applied. Unfortunately, this means that we are not able to include you in our CS&S cohort.

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    1:1 Intro calls

    These are short intro calls with Openscapes and team leads or teams, to start getting to know each other, share more details about the Champions Program, learn about the team, how they work, their goals for the Cohort, and answer any questions. This is a way for us to get to know each other and to learn more about their team’s needs.

    We use Google Calendar Appointment Slots or the new Appointment Schedule to schedule these 1:1’s ~1 month before the start of the cohort. (Learn about appointment slots vs (new) schedules. Note in early access preview of schedules, you can’t add additional team members to your appointment schedule so that they’re automatically added to booked appointments - must do that manually.) Create ~2 half-day blocks and invite team leads to book and invite their team members.

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    Guest teachers

    We invite guest teachers to present topics during Cohort Calls, either from our existing slides or they can contribute their own on a similar topic. For example, Dr. Jessica Couture contributed a new slide deck on metadata and presented this during the data strategies for future us lesson. Most of our guest teachers are Champions from previous cohorts (Jessica is a Champion from the 2019-inaugural cohort), and we are able to offer an honorarium for their time and expertise.

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    The most important point is that you don’t need to make up new material or create an activity. We teach these lessons from our existing slide deck. Julie taught from this deck to the previous Water Boards Cohort and I did the same for another cohort. The speaker notes have some guiding language. We try to basically say what’s on the slides and we pepper them (within the time limit) with personal examples or anecdotes. 

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Below are examples of the Academic cohort process, ending with the Cohort Welcome email to the whole cohort - see there for examples for welcoming government groups as well.\nWe have example text for these that we will pull into a template Google Doc and link here \n\nSelection rubric\nWe have a selection rubric and work with partners to select participating teams. Many groups have their own internal process however, and that’s great.\n\n\nEmail to confirm team leads\nWhen teams have nominated themselves, we send an email to potential team leads with more details and ask them to reply cc’ing their teams and scheduling 1:1 intro calls.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExample email welcome to selected PIs\n\n\n\n\n\nSubject: Welcome to the FDD Openscapes Champions Cohort 🎉\nDear [PI],\nThank you for nominating your team to participate in the FDD Openscapes Champions Cohort! We are excited for you to be a part of the cohort; this email is your official acceptance. To confirm you’re still able to participate, please:\n\nBook a 30-minute intro call on August 27 or 30 [link to Google Cal booking page] – or suggest other times if that is not possible, preferably September 10. These are short intro calls with Openscapes and team leads to start getting to know each other, share more details about the Champions Program, learn about the team, how they work, their goals for the Cohort, and answer any questions.\nRespond to this email, cc’ing your team members (up to 4 others). We will then add you and your team to Google Calendar invites for all 4 Cohort Calls.\n\nOur cohort page details the dates and times, as well as some background about what to expect, Openscapes, and FDD. We will also email the full cohort prior to the Aug 29 start date.\nPlease let us know if you have any questions! 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We’ll make a breakout room for you.\nOur Cohort folder Openscapes_CohortCalls [ 2023-fred-hutch ] has a Coworking Agenda doc where we take collaborative notes.\n\n\nOpenscapes Fred Hutch Cohort Calls\ndescription text: Cohort Calls for the 2023 Fred Hutch Openscapes Champions Cohort Quicklinks: Shared Cohort Google Folder Openscapes_CohortCalls [ 2023-fred-hutch ]\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExample email welcome to team members\n\n\n\n\n\nThanks [PI],\nAnd hi [folks], great to meet you all! OpenscapesParticipants [ 2021-fdd ] is our growing participant list, would you all please update information for your row? We’ve also just sent Google Calendar invites and will be in touch more before our first Cohort Call on [date].\nLooking forward to it,\nJulie and Erin\n\n\n\n\n\nFollow teams on Mastodon\nAs we are introduced to team leads and members, we follow them on Mastodon from the Openscapes account.\n\n\n1:1 Intro calls\nThese are short intro calls with Openscapes and team leads or teams, to start getting to know each other, share more details about the Champions Program, learn about the team, how they work, their goals for the Cohort, and answer any questions. This is a way for us to get to know each other and to learn more about their team’s needs.\nWe use Google Calendar Appointment Slots or the new Appointment Schedule to schedule these 1:1’s ~1 month before the start of the cohort. (Learn about appointment slots vs (new) schedules. Note in early access preview of schedules, you can’t add additional team members to your appointment schedule so that they’re automatically added to booked appointments - must do that manually.) Create ~2 half-day blocks and invite team leads to book and invite their team members.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExample text in the Calendar Appointment Slots:\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShort intro calls with Openscapes and team leads to start getting to know each other, share more details about the Champions Program, learn about the team, how they work, their goals for the Cohort, and answer any questions.\n\n\n\n\nBefore the 1:1’s, create an agenda for each call by copying Google doc: Template_Openscapes_IntroCall\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExample agenda for 1:1 intro calls\n\n\n\n\n\nOpenscapes Champions Cohort Intro Call\n[ Participants ]\n27 August 2021\n30 minutes\nAgenda:\n\nIntros\n\n \n\nOpenscapes Champions Cohort\n\n2 months to think about where you are and where you want to go\nFocus on open science, collaboration, data, inclusion\nGeared towards adult learning – focus on your own work\nMentorship for you and your team (up to 5 total people)\n\nDon’t need a shared project: idea is that there are common workflows across projects.\n\nWhat it’s not: a coding workshop or webinar. Engaging discussions w/ your team and peers. \n4x 1.5-hour Cohort Calls over Zoom, Sept-Oct 2021\n\nSeaside Chats (data-oriented meetings) on alternating weeks\n\nDistribute learning load and build leadership & resilience \n\n1x GitHub Clinic – publishing & collaboration from the browser\n\n\nTeam and whole research group\n\n \n\nGoals for the next few months? – start thinking about these\n\n \n\n Other", + "text": "Selection and coordination\nSelection and coordination varies somewhat depending on the Cohort. Academic cohorts are most often nominated by faculty PI, so first email communications are with them and then team/lab/group members are added as a second step as teams confirm, and finally we write the cohort as a whole. Government cohorts are often selected within the agency with less focus on “team lead”, and so email communications are sent out to the whole cohort from the start. Below are examples of the Academic cohort process, ending with the Cohort Welcome email to the whole cohort - see there for examples for welcoming government groups as well.\nWe have example text for these that we will pull into a template Google Doc and link here \n\nSelection rubric\nWe have a selection rubric and work with partners to select participating teams. Many groups have their own internal process however, and that’s great.\n\n\nEmail to confirm team leads\nWhen teams have nominated themselves, we send an email to potential team leads with more details and ask them to reply cc’ing their teams and scheduling 1:1 intro calls.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExample email welcome to selected PIs\n\n\n\n\n\nSubject: Welcome to the FDD Openscapes Champions Cohort 🎉\nDear [PI],\nThank you for nominating your team to participate in the FDD Openscapes Champions Cohort! We are excited for you to be a part of the cohort; this email is your official acceptance. To confirm you’re still able to participate, please:\n\nBook a 30-minute intro call on August 27 or 30 [link to Google Cal booking page] – or suggest other times if that is not possible, preferably September 10. These are short intro calls with Openscapes and team leads to start getting to know each other, share more details about the Champions Program, learn about the team, how they work, their goals for the Cohort, and answer any questions.\nRespond to this email, cc’ing your team members (up to 4 others). We will then add you and your team to Google Calendar invites for all 4 Cohort Calls.\n\nOur cohort page details the dates and times, as well as some background about what to expect, Openscapes, and FDD. We will also email the full cohort prior to the Aug 29 start date.\nPlease let us know if you have any questions! We’re looking forward to working and learning with you.\nCheers,\nJulie Lowndes, Openscapes\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExample email welcome to selected NMFS individuals\n\n\n\n\n\nSubject: Welcome to the NMFS Openscapes Champions Cohort 🎉\nHello All,\nWe are so excited to welcome you to the 2022 SEFSC Openscapes Champions Cohort! Our first Cohort Call is the first week of October and we wanted to share some information with you. Many thanks to Erica Rule for coordination and support in creating this opportunity, and to Adyan Rios and Molly Stevens who are co-leading this Cohort. This is one of four NMFS Openscapes Cohorts happening concurrently this Fall and we’ll create some opportunities for you to connect. \nThe Openscapes Champions Program is designed for you to all participate actively with your team and across teams in the Cohort, so please come prepared to engage with your colleagues. Within your team and across teams we have a mix of backgrounds, technical/coding/data experience, responsibilities, and more – this is intentional. You are all welcome here and provide value to our Cohort; there are no technical prerequisites to participate. \nPreparing for our Cohort. This week, please:\n\nCheck that you’ve received Google Calendar invites for our 5 Cohort Calls. If you have not received these invites, please let us know.\n\nDates: October 4, 18, November 1, 15, 29\nTimes: 10:00am - 11:30am PT\nLocation: Remotely, via Zoom (link will be added to Calendar invites)\n\nBook a 30-minute intro call the week of Sept 26 – or suggest other times if that is not possible. These optional “1:1’s” are a chance for your team to meet the Openscapes team, learn more about what to expect, start thinking about your goals, and ask any questions. Please discuss with your team and book a time (one time per team).\nRead before our first callLowndes et al 2017: Our path to better science in less time using open data science tools.\n\nAdditional Information.\nAll Openscapes events abide by ourCode of Conduct. We are dedicated to providing a positive learning environment for all. Please let us know if you require any accommodations or if there is anything we can do to make this cohort more accessible to you.\nWill be recording all Cohort Calls. They will be available for you if you miss a meeting or to use as a reference, and to help us improve the program, but not shared publicly. If you have any concerns about being recorded, please let us know. We will also have live transcripts. \n“Seaside Chats”: In the alternating weeks when we do not meet as a cohort, your task will be to meet as a team to further discuss and apply what we learn to your work. We call these meetings “Seaside Chats” and suggest you schedule them with your team now; people usually schedule these as 60-min meetings but you can make them whatever length you want. \nOptional “Coworking” sessions: times to implement what we’ve learned during Cohort Calls, where we work on our own projects at the same time together. Sometimes, this means quiet work with check-ins to break up the time, be accountable for, and get feedback on focused work, and sometimes this involves breakout rooms and screensharing to plan and problem solve. We’ll send Google Calendar invitations after our first Cohort Call.\nPlease let us know if you have any questions. Thank you for being a part of it; we have an exciting group assembled and we’re looking forward to getting to know all of you and strengthening relationships within the Cohort.\nCheers,\nJulie Lowndes, Stefanie Butland (Openscapes)\nEli Holmes (NWFSC)\n\n\n\n\nEmail to decline\nDeclining nominees is the worst.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExample email to decline nominees\n\n\n\n\n\nDear NAME,\nThank you for nominating your team to participate in the Openscapes Champions CS&S Cohort; we appreciate your interest in learning with us. This was our first open call and we had more interest than we expected, and have not been able to accept all of the great teams that applied. Unfortunately, this means that we are not able to include you in our CS&S cohort.\nWe will be looking to offer more opportunities like this one as we grow Openscapes as a program, and invite you to stay tuned through our (infrequent) newsletter and via Mastodon @openscapes@fosstodon.org. There are also upcoming virtual opportunities at NCEAS, including through the Reproducible Research Techniques for Synthesis course in July.\nCheers,\nJulie Lowndes and Erin Robinson\nCo-Directors, Openscapes\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTeam setup and calendaring\nHere’s the process as the PIs confirm with their teams:\n\nAdd to OpenscapesParticipants [ 2021-fdd ]\nAdd team leads and members to the Cohort Calls and optional Coworking sessions on the OpenscapesEvents Google Calendar. Use same Zoom link for both invites.\nReply all welcome email to team members with confirmation (example text below)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExample text for Google Calendar invites\n\n\n\n\n\nIt’s helpful to add “Openscapes” as the first word in title of Calendar invite to distinguish it from many other invites in people’s calendars.\n\nOpenscapes Coworking - Fred Hutch Champions Cohort\ndescription text: We set up an hour for Coworking in between Cohort Calls; these are optional times where folks can work on their own things but also share and ask questions. Julie and Stef will be there to answer questions. Want to have your Team Seaside Chat at this time? We’ll make a breakout room for you.\nOur Cohort folder Openscapes_CohortCalls [ 2023-fred-hutch ] has a Coworking Agenda doc where we take collaborative notes.\n\n\nOpenscapes Fred Hutch Cohort Calls\ndescription text: Cohort Calls for the 2023 Fred Hutch Openscapes Champions Cohort Quicklinks: Shared Cohort Google Folder Openscapes_CohortCalls [ 2023-fred-hutch ]\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExample email welcome to team members\n\n\n\n\n\nThanks [PI],\nAnd hi [folks], great to meet you all! OpenscapesParticipants [ 2021-fdd ] is our growing participant list, would you all please update information for your row? We’ve also just sent Google Calendar invites and will be in touch more before our first Cohort Call on [date].\nLooking forward to it,\nJulie and Erin\n\n\n\n\n\nFollow teams on Mastodon\nAs we are introduced to team leads and members, we follow them on Mastodon from the Openscapes account.\n\n\n1:1 Intro calls\nThese are short intro calls with Openscapes and team leads or teams, to start getting to know each other, share more details about the Champions Program, learn about the team, how they work, their goals for the Cohort, and answer any questions. This is a way for us to get to know each other and to learn more about their team’s needs.\nWe use Google Calendar Appointment Slots or the new Appointment Schedule to schedule these 1:1’s ~1 month before the start of the cohort. (Learn about appointment slots vs (new) schedules. Note in early access preview of schedules, you can’t add additional team members to your appointment schedule so that they’re automatically added to booked appointments - must do that manually.) Create ~2 half-day blocks and invite team leads to book and invite their team members.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExample text in the Calendar Appointment Slots:\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShort intro calls with Openscapes and team leads to start getting to know each other, share more details about the Champions Program, learn about the team, how they work, their goals for the Cohort, and answer any questions.\n\n\n\n\nBefore the 1:1’s, create an agenda for each call by copying Google doc: Template_Openscapes_IntroCall\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExample agenda for 1:1 intro calls\n\n\n\n\n\nOpenscapes Champions Cohort Intro Call\n[ Participants ]\n27 August 2021\n30 minutes\nAgenda:\n\nIntros\n\n \n\nOpenscapes Champions Cohort\n\n2 months to think about where you are and where you want to go\nFocus on open science, collaboration, data, inclusion\nGeared towards adult learning – focus on your own work\nMentorship for you and your team (up to 5 total people)\n\nDon’t need a shared project: idea is that there are common workflows across projects.\n\nWhat it’s not: a coding workshop or webinar. 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