Thank you for your email. I am still a PhD student and i am interested in it. Do i have experience in it?
Thank you Kind regards On Wed, Feb 28, 2024, 16:25 Toby Hodges via discuss < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I published a blog post last week, titled *Supporting the Curriculum > Development Community in 2024* > <https://carpentries.org/blog/2024/02/support-curriculum-community-2024/>. > I recommend reading it if you are interested in learning about how changes > to the capacity of the team will impact the community’s lessons and the > infrastructure that supports them, and/or how you can get involved. > > I would like to highlight one really important part of the blog post, > which is also an exciting opportunity for any community members who would > like to promote the development of high quality, open source lessons: *we > are calling for volunteers to take on the role of Editor for open peer > review of lessons in The Carpentries Lab*. > > The Lab <https://github.com/carpentries-lab/reviews/> has been on a bit > of a slow burn, but we are really starting to see the platform making an > impact. For example, the Metagenomics curriculum > <https://carpentries-lab.github.io/metagenomics-workshop/> that was our > first accepted submission last year was recently published in The Journal > of Open Source Education > <https://jose.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/jose.00209>. I am looking forward > to working with community members to help build on this momentum and keep > reviews moving. > > I am pasting the relevant section of the post below, for more information. > Please send me an email <[email protected]> if you are > interested in taking up this role. I would also be delighted to answer any > questions you have about the Lab and the role of Editor. You can respond > here, or contact me directly on Slack, by email > <[email protected]>, or by scheduling a call with me > <https://calendly.com/tobyhodges/>. > > Finally, a brief note of gratitude to the Maintainer community before I > sign off, for the phenomenal response we received this month to the annual > opt-in survey — thank you to everyone who filled that in, and especially to > Nathaniel Porter, our Maintainer Community Lead, for leading the process! > > All the best, > > Toby > > — > *Become an Editor for The Carpentries Lab* > > Lesson reviews in The Carpentries Lab are publicly visible issue threads > on the Reviews repository > <https://github.com/carpentries-lab/reviews/issues>. Editors manage the > review process, performing basic checks to determine whether submitted > lessons are appropriate for the Lab and ready for review, finding and > assigning reviewers, and ensuring the integrity of the review process. > > Becoming an Editor for the Lab is a fantastic way to support lesson > development in The Carpentries community, expand your network, and gain > experience with Open Source and peer-review practices. > > Community members acting as Editors for the Lab would benefit from prior > experience in any/all of the following: > > - the academic peer review process > - managing projects on GitHub > - curriculum design > - web accessibility > > Editors from the community will be supported by The Carpentries Curriculum > Team. We already provide a guide for Editors > <https://github.com/carpentries-lab/reviews/blob/main/docs/editor_guide.md>, > which will be expanded further, and the Curriculum Team will be available > for direct support, e.g. to help contact potential reviewers, to > troubleshoot issues, and to answer questions. We will also schedule > dedicated onboarding sessions for community members taking on the role. > > If you are interested in becoming an Editor, please send me an email > <[email protected]>. > --- > > -- > > Dr Toby Hodges (he/him) > Director of Curriculum > The Carpentries | https://carpentries.org > > Schedule a meeting with me: https://calendly.com/tobyhodges > > This list is for the purpose of general discussion about The Carpentries > including community activities, upcoming events, and announcements. Some > other lists you may also be interested in include discuss-hpc, discuss-r, > and our local groups. Visit https://carpentries.topicbox.com/groups/ to > learn more. 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