Workshop, WP 7 (February 2016) Sample Clauses

Workshop, WP 7 (February 2016). As a final element in the process, a two-day workshop was held in Dublin, on 15th and 16th February. The agenda of this meeting consisted of first, a review of the inputs listed above as well as information from members of the DARIAH Teach project. The discussion then moved on to a review of the key concepts and issues that we should account for in developing a training plan, which included: • audiences, • communities, • functions (awareness building vs capacity building), • modalities of sharing with other projects/platforms, • desired end result for the deliverable, • career stages of researchers. On Day Two of this meeting, following a thorough analysis of the implications of the data presented on Day One, the participants divided into two groups. Group One looked at the potential needs of researchers, and Group Two looked at the potential needs of all other audience types. Each group was asked to identify the following, based on their respective audience types: • Identify what is (most) important (to that audience) • Identify what can be shared between audiences • Identify how we work with other projects (XXXXXX Xxxxx, RI Train, Edison) • Identify what we will create, and in what formats (syllabus, videos, workshops, on-line guidance etc.), In the afternoon, taking the results of the morning brainstorming session into consideration, the group reconvened and discussed the development of the guidelines that form the plan described in this report.
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