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Contents
2023 goals
Our schedule
Ongoing and Previous Activities
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Winter & Spring - We have twice-monthly Mentor Calls and Coworking sessions in alternating weeks. February-May focused extended Coworking sessions to be Cookbook Hackdays. Mentors collaborated leading workshops and talks.
Spring Champions Cohort - We supported 7 research teams to learn, discuss, and plan what transitioning their workflows with NASA Earthdata could look like in the Cloud.
Summer and ESIP meeting - In July and August we planned to take a break from our biweekly calls to let this group rest. However, there was interest to keep the momentum and ability to collaborate with anyone available, so we have continued to host biweekly calls and move forward with AGU workshop proposals, and have guest speakers. In July many Mentors met in person at the ESIP Summer Conference in Vermont, including for a one-day retreat-workshop to shape sustainability plans for the group.
+Fall - We will have our first Mentor Call with the full group of mentors on Sept 20 - to introduce everyone and orient around the NASA Openscapes project. Our initial call will include sharing plans, UWGs and other events on the calendar and continuing onboarding new DAAC mentors. In preparing for AGU workshops in December, returning DAAC mentors will lead teaching dry runs with the cloud tutorials as a way to onboard the group to data access in the cloud and to get your fresh perspective on our existing material. (What works? What’s confusing?). Our Mentor Calls are on alternating Wednesdays from 10-11:30 PT, starting Sept 20. We also cowork on specific topics in alternating weeks. If you’d like to join us please email lowndes at nceas.ucsb.edu.
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-- Sept 6 - Cedric Wannaz, MathWorks to demo Matlab in 2i2c and analysis-in-place workflow (direct access/reading the data). Previous demo: https://youtube.com/watch?v=JrIp-LFpPAI
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-- Fall - We will have our first Mentor Call with the full group of mentors on Sept 20 - to introduce everyone and orient around the NASA Openscapes project. Our initial call will include sharing plans, UWGs and other events on the calendar and continuing onboarding new DAAC mentors. In preparing for AGU workshops in December, returning DAAC mentors will lead teaching dry runs with the cloud tutorials as a way to onboard the group to data access in the cloud and to get your fresh perspective on our existing material. (What works? What’s confusing?). We meet alternating Wednesdays from 10-11:30 PT, starting Sept 20. If you’d like to join us please email lowndes at nceas.ucsb.edu.
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+Mentor Calls (Planning) and Coworking Calls (screensharing and doing)
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Coiled
This Fall we will also be working with Coiled.io, with the goal to support Mentors’ and Champions’ Cloud workflows on their own laptops as a viable pathway forward when they leave our JupyterHub, and for us all to learn more about what this looks like and how to parallelize computation in the cloud. To sign up for Coiled, please fill out this Google Form.
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