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Onboarding 1. RAPID Data Storyboard. Workshop Checklist. Github Onboarding. #4

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ChristinaB opened this issue Sep 16, 2020 · 12 comments
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Review: https://rapid-research.github.io/learning-resources/prep/github/
Make Updates here: https://github.com/rapid-research/learning-resources

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ChristinaB commented Sep 22, 2020

  • Activity Overview
    In this section of onboarding activities, you will spend 30 minutes and accomplish the following tasks:
  • Get a User ID.
  • Add People to an Organization. Link to 90 sec video.
  • Orientation to repository owners/members. Governance considerations.

Task List for 9/22 - 9/29 work

  • Get a GithubID. The only industries with 'Users' are addictive products and software. In our project, we have Content and Data Owners and Organization Members. Hyperlink and update existing Github page with front material. Link to 90 sec video.

  • Make a copy of the RAPID-research/learning-resources in your personal Github. For example, today there is a new repository in the world called lshanley/learning-resources that tracks back to us and oceanhackweek.
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  • Where do I find the invitation? There are two Log in

  • Next agenda: Test half hour with Taina & Graciela

  • Zoom full screen exit and enter. Short-cuts: alt-f and esc button

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Why use Github?
@faustman-crypto Thanks for helping with initiating this list.

  1. Begin Onboarding 1. RAPID Data Storyboard. Workshop Checklist. Github Onboarding. #4

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I have a draft of "Why GitHub" and how to sign-up for a free account:

Why GitHub

GitHub is a web-based platform that hosts repositories of information. It provides a number of collaboration features for projects, including version control and task management. Repositories can contain source code in a variety of different programming languages (i.e. R, Python). The version control system allows users to keep track of constant revisions to code. Repositories can also contain additional documents (pdfs, Word, spreadsheets) and links to resources (e.g. videos). Each repository provides a community platform to view, improve, and derive new ideas from the uploaded code and documents.

GitHub Supporting Hurricane Research

We are interested in sharing and accessing data from hurricane research. We also want to make resources available to researchers to better support data sharing. By using GitHub, we can make our results and processes more accessible. We want to learn from each other to be better prepared for Hurricanes. GitHub provides a community where we can collaborate and share research.

Introduction to GitHub

If you want to learn more about and how to start using GitHub, the program provides a free Learning Lab course.
https://lab.github.com/githubtraining/introduction-to-github

Set-up GitHub account

There are multiple videos and step-by-step guides available online. Below are two resource options to guide you through the process for setting-up your free GitHub account.

To start, go to this website: https://github.com/join

Video Tutorial

Steps to sign-up for your GitHub account are shown in this video:
https://lambdaschool.com/the-commons/how-to-sign-up-for-a-free-github-account

Screenshot Tutorial

Steps to sign-up for your GitHub account are illustrated here: https://www.wikihow.com/Create-an-Account-on-GitHub

After Creating an Account

If you want to learn more about and how to start using GitHub, the program provides a free Learning Lab course.
https://lab.github.com/githubtraining/introduction-to-github

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ChristinaB commented Oct 6, 2020

Elements of a RAPID GeoHealth Case Study

RAPID Data Science: RAPID data management life cycle, Geohealth data governance

Earth Observation & Modeling:

0: FAIR data
1: Case Studies edge cases-end members
2. Apply this expertise to your work OR Apply your expertise to this case study.

Health: Prepare for Human Subjects Review (IRB)

Network infrastructure: Github for Collaborative Research Teams, NSF Data Management Plan, UW IRB Awareness,

Case Studies: Hurricane Maria, Field to Lab to Publication

  1. Elements
    Cyberinfrastructure:
    Human Subjects:
    Data Science: G

  2. Dilemma

  3. Dialogue

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@GIRamirez this will give you a message in your email. Click on it or the zoom link to get here. Scroll to the bottom. Leave a comment.

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@GIRamirez owns 'i don't know'

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@ChristinaB ChristinaB changed the title Github. Onboarding Checklist 1 Onboarding 1. Storyboard. Checklist. Topics (Story; RAPID data; C: Github Oct 6, 2020
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Somethings are beginning to make sense and special thanks for this session. I was able to access git-hub in a streamlined manner from my email that was good news. I am working with Jill to review sites and content. Elaine

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Need to add Jurutungo to the terms list.

ChristinaB added a commit to canaryopera/learning-resources that referenced this issue Nov 9, 2020
@ChristinaB ChristinaB changed the title Onboarding 1. Storyboard. Checklist. Topics (Story; RAPID data; C: Github Onboarding 1. RAPID Data Storyboard. Workshop Checklist. Github Onboarding. Nov 10, 2020
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