OpenCIDER Newsletter#2
Hello everyone!
Thank you for joining our newsletter, we are happy to bring you our latest news!!
💜 We have been super busy with a number of events. Big Thanks to everyone who joined us, we are very grateful for our community and all those who support us. Let’s have a look at what you have helped us achieve recently:
💻 We had our amazing keynote speaker David Selassie Opoku, telling us about Accessible Data Skills and Tool Design in our August community call. In case you missed it, you can go through the session notes at:
CommmunityCall_Aug2020 - Google Docs
This session-notes will be archived on our site after the session. Please remove any personal information if you don't want it to be archived. Join the call: Topic: OpenCider Community Call- Low-Tech Strategies for Data Literacy Time: August 3rd at 19:00 CEST Length: 90 minutes 🕰 Check your...
🥳 You may have noticed on our website and social media, we have a new look!! Let us know what you think of our new logo! It was kindly designed by Sophie McStay
🦾 We had two days of sprinting at CarpentryCon@home https://pad.carpentries.org/cchome-sprint-OpenCider. Thanks to all the sprinters who joined us, we were able to explore different topics such as:
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Designing Virtual Workshops for LMICs
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Designing Inclusive Hackathon/Sprint
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Accessible Software design
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Inaccessible Tools and Platforms
In case you missed it, you will find the session notes here:
CommmunityCall_Aug2020 - Google Docs
This session-notes will be archived on our site after the session. Please remove any personal information if you don't want it to be archived. Join the call: Topic: OpenCider Community Call- Low-Tech Strategies for Data Literacy Time: August 3rd at 19:00 CEST Length: 90 minutes 🕰 Check your...
📌 We are writing an article and including the guidelines derived from the sprint notes. Please get in touch and let us know if you’d like to contribute.
🔖Speaking of articles, have you seen the latest blog post by Selorm Tamakloe! We were so thrilled to get the chance to speak to Selorm about OpenCIDER and we are looking forward into expanding our efforts and engaging more with communities across Africa including Ghana 🤗
Read the full article at https://t.co/ssYosetXDp?amp=1
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