Unconference

The three Unconference session topics are proposed by, and voted on, by in-person workshop attendees.

How to propose a topic: Write your idea on a sticky note and place it on the Unconference board near the registration table. Leave space to the right of it for people to mark their vote. Markers and sticky notes are provided.

How to vote for topics: On the Unconference board, next to a topic you like, write a "I" to add your vote. It's OK to vote for more than one proposed topic.

Deadline for voting: Wednesday, mid-lunch.

Room assignments: Topics with the most votes will be assigned to the three breakout rooms by the end of lunch on Wednesday. This page will be updated and the results announced in Slack.

No virtual component (no Zoom). Since these are usually impromptu discussions or breakout co-working sessions, with no pre-set agenda, presentations, or chair, they do not work well as hybrid sessions.

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Unconference proposal and voting results will be reported here by end of lunch, Wednesday.

  • Kavli: 
  • Trinity: 
  • Redwood: 

Go have fun! The Unconference sessions are not preplanned, and so have no chairs and no agendas. They are typically informal discussions or co-working sessions, but sometimes have impromptu presentations. Please organize amongst yourselves and identify people in the room to facilitate the discussion. If there is a volunteer note-taker, a summary topic posted in the Rubin Community Forum would be awesome but is not mandatory.

There will not necessarily be a Zoom component but if you're in the room and want to connect for virtual participants, use the Wednesday afternoon Zoom for the same room. Recording will start automatically.

 

Lead or Chair for this Session: 
Melissa Graham
Category: 
Science
Timeblock: 
3:30pm - 5:00pm
Day: 
Wednesday

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