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Review list of topics and provide feedback #22
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Hi Steph, Great content Steph!
A great paper that might be useful and added for further readings: http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v7/n11/full/ngeo2294.html Amel |
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I suggest that in the begginning of primer 1, you could add a short text about how much open data is involved in our everyday's life and doesn't present a threat to us to share data. In fact, users nowadays are not only "data lovers", but everyone could be an open data user for a short or a long period. |
So grateful to the entire Tunis crew for your feedback on this!!! |
FWIW, I like the current order of the primers. If some of the content from primer 3 needs to be moved up, I could also imagine creating a primer 1.5 that would be something like "How to collect shareable/reuseable data" that would have a bit about the metadata people will need and the "Can/should I share?" section from Primer 3 recast in terms of what to do upfront if you want to be able to legally & ethically share your data later. The occasional forward reference to things not covered yet is probably inevitable and really no big deal. |
Thanks @JEK-III !!! |
I'm not sure if it's included under "things to know before using other people's data", but I'd add "Quoting open data" in level 1. |
Absolutely... thanks @ajspadial. Seems like Primer 5 is a good place to put that. Thanks for the feedback! |
The current list of topics and delivery methods is here: https://github.com/mozillascience/open-data-training/blob/master/planning/topics.md
Would love thoughts regarding topics we haven't considered, particularly level 3 and thoughts for what should be included in disciplinary items in Level 2.
Also interested in ideas for other delivery methods separate from modules & primers. Ideas for videos perhaps? online courses?
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