Resources 2024

Pathways to Open Science 2024 ran January 25 to February 29. This page links to the content from each Community Call (e.g. agenda, video, slides) and the Agenda doc includes many linked resources shared by speakers and participants.

Certificates were granted for anyone who participated in one or more of the six sessions.

Quicklink: OpenscapesCommunityCalls [ 2024-pathways ] Google Drive folder

Community Calls

Call 1, January 25: What is open science anyway? What can it mean for you?

(Agenda with notes and links to resources | Video)

Meet the team: Ileana Fenwick, Aneese Williams, MSc, Alex Davis, PhD

Speakers

Call 2, February 8: Building our skills for a better tomorrow

(Agenda with notes and links to resources | Video)

Speakers

LaTreese’s and Antoinette’s slides can be viewed in the recording. Aneese’s slides are linked above.

Call 3, February 22: Data Science is for US

(Agenda with notes and links to resources | Video)

Speakers

  • Alex Davis, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, aquatic invasive species ecologist, UCLA
    • What Open Science means to me (slides)
  • SherAaron Hurt, Director of Workshops, The Carpentries
    • Journey to Open Science (slides)
  • Justin Rice, PhD, Deputy Manager of the ESDIS Science Systems Development Office, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Dawn Wright, PhD, Chief Scientist, Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI)

Coworking Sessions

Coworking comes in many flavors. For us, coworking involves doing our own work at the same time together with opportunities to check in, and sometimes screenshare to get feedback or solve a problem. Seeing how other people work is a big part of this transition to working more openly and collaboratively.

We have breakout rooms to meet the speakers, for topic-based screenshares and discussions, and for socializing or quiet working. Follow the links below to our collaborative notes doc to see the resources that speakers and participants shared on R and tidy data, Python, math, GIS, ArcGIS, Storymaps, data visualization, Quarto, GitHub, ocean biodiversity data, creating an ORCID profile, NASA TOPS Open Science 101 Modules, training and paid internships, Data that’s FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) and open, replicability and reproducibility.

Coworking 1, Feb 1 | Coworking 2, Feb 15 | Coworking 3, Feb 29