Hi all, We're back March 12 (this Thursday) with this month's Science Lab community call! The call kicks off at 11 ET. Dial in information can be found below.
This month, we’ll be hearing from *Shauna Gordon-McKeon* on Open Science Comes to Campus <http://www.mozillascience.org/open-science-comes-to-campus/>, a workshop she and Bill Mills are working on spinning out of Open Hatch <http://openhatch.org/>‘s successful Open Source Comes to Campus <http://campus.openhatch.org/> series. We’ve lead some community discussions <http://discourse.openhatch.org/t/open-science-comes-to-campus-a-planning-thread/80> and brainstorms <https://etherpad.mozilla.org/startingOpenScience> over the past few weeks on how we can introduce the skills and ideas of open science to undergrads, and we’re ready to start drafting curriculum; Shauna will be updating us on the status of the project, and upcoming plans. Also this month we will be hearing from *Jon Udell* on his current work <http://blog.jonudell.net/2015/02/11/online-scientific-collaboration-the-sequel/> to revisit online scientific collaboration, as an update to his seminal work, Internet Groupware for Scientific Collaboration <http://jonudell.net/GroupwareReport.html>. Jon is looking to speak to researchers in a wide cross-section of fields to better understand how scientists collaborate online today, and will be sharing some details on the project and what he’s looking for on the call on the 12th. Finally, we’re also going to hear from *Ward Cunningham*, original inventor of the wiki concept & technology, on Smallest Federated Wiki, his ongoing project <http://www.infoworld.com/article/2880204/collaboration-software/wiki-creator-reinvents-collaboration-again.html> to reinvent the wiki platform as a ‘chorus of voices <http://thegovlab.org/a-modern-wiki-for-a-modern-internet-the-smallest-federated-wiki-on-the-govlabs-demos-for-democracy/>‘, via forkable, distributed and creator-owned content. Have an update, blog post or event you’d like to share relevant to open science? Add it to the etherpad : https://etherpad.mozilla.org/sciencelab-calls-mar12-2015 We hope you'll join us. ======== Phone Number: +1 800 707 2533, password 369 Room code (conference number): 7677 Note: you can call the 1-800 number free of charge using Skype or other VoIP clients If you are getting a busy signal, you can try these (non-free) phone numbers (+ the room code 7677): CA/Toronto: +1 416 848 3114, extension 92 UK/London: +44 (0)207 855 3000, extension 92 FR/Paris: +33 1 84 88 37 37, extension 92 CA/Vancouver: +1 778 785-1540, extension 92 US/California/Mountain View: +1 650 903 0800, extension 92 US/California/San Francisco: +1 415 762 5700, extension 92 US/Oregon/Portland: +1 971 544 8000, extension 92 -- Best Regards, Bill Mills Community Manager Mozilla Science Lab
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