Hey all,
Lately, I’ve been thinking about a way to help people keep learning & practicing their coding skills long term; my new project, Mozilla Study Groups, are what I came up with, and I wanted to ping the Seattle community to see if people would be interested in trying this out locally.
The idea is to have a casual meetup, maybe 1-2 hours anywhere from weekly to monthly, where people can come and share skills in some guided demos of the code and packages they use in their research, ask each other questions, find out what each other are working on, and just generally have a place to come talk and learn about coding for research.
I’ve made a few assets to support this (all still works in progress, feedback very welcome):
– Study Group Handbook, a how-to guide for organizing these meetup groups: http://mozillascience.github.io/studyGroupHandbook/
– Study Group Website Kit, a forkable, quick to set up website to list events for your group: https://github.com/mozillascience/studyGroup
– Study Group Lessons, a collection of short lessons from past meetups, intended for recirculation: https://github.com/mozillascience/studyGroupLessons
The pilot in Vancouver is a big hit, check out their website: http://minisciencegirl.github.io/studyGroup/ .Sound interesting? These Study Groups work best when the community gets together to organize; if you’re interested in giving this a go, I’d be happy to help out and maybe scoot down from Vancouver to assist in getting started; let me know!
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Best Regards,
Bill Mills
Community Manager
Mozilla Science Lab
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