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Running regular tutorials independent of events #36
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Also, the existing tutorial materials are geo-science centered, and I am wondering if folks have thoughts on whether it would be useful to have contents that cover other use cases for non-geosciences folks using xarray? |
@TomNicholas might has some plasma physics notebooks lying around. One goal of our CZI funded work is for @rabernat to work on documentation; in part to bring in examples from other domains so everyone is in favour of doing this! |
I created an event on eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-online-tutorial-for-xarray-tickets-122003528839. We could use some help from folks with access to The tutorial is scheduled Oct 2, 11am - 1pm (Eastern Time). @martindurant and @dcherian, let me know if this is too early for you, and we can shift it back an hour or two... |
This is great! Let's also publicize via Pangeo channels. |
👍 Indeed... Forgot Pangeo has presence on twitter... |
The time is fine with me. I tweeted it from dask's account. |
Retweeted from xarray's account. |
A big thank you to everyone who helped spread the word! The event sold out in less than 24 hours... I had set the maximum capacity to 150 seats... |
Whoops! I just got around to tweeting the announcement from the Xarray account. Should I take it down? Or are you thinking of increasing the maximum capacity? |
Sounds like the event will need some repeats. With dask, we found that we exhausted the enthusiasm (for now) in a given timezone after a few events at the same time of day. |
Let's keep it.. I just bumped it to 200. It's likely that some folks won't show up.
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We consistently saw about 50% attendance. That figure could probably be higher, depending on how many reminder emails we got eventbrite to send. |
The limiting factor on attendance tends to be the chat activity. We also
usually post the session on youtube afterwards for async viewers.
I recommend keeping the limit at the 150-200 level (you'll get 75-100
attendees) and then re-running the tutorial in one month.
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It's likely that some folks won't show up.
We consistently saw about 50% attendance. That figure could probably be
higher, depending on how many reminder emails we got eventbrite to send.
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Cross posting: dask/dask-blog#72 (comment) here Last friday's tutorial went so smooth! We had between 80-100 attendees (from 200 registrants).
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Nice! I'm very glad to hear it.
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Last friday's tutorial went so smooth! We had between 80-100 attendees
(from 200 registrants).
- I just sent out a post-event survey, and hopefully we will get some
feedback from attendees in the coming days.
- A recording of the tutorial is available on Youtube:
https://youtu.be/a339Q5F48UQ
Many thanks to everyone who contributed to this!
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The Dask team has been running regular, community, 90 minutes tutorials since June 2020, and these tutorials appear to have worked well (see dask/community#57). @mrocklin and @jacobtomlinson put together a nice guide on how to run such tutorials: https://blog.dask.org/2020/08/21/running-tutorials.
I am interested in running similar, regular xarray online tutorials. @martindurant and @dcherian generously offered to help out. We are planning on having the first session on Friday October 2nd. As we start getting the content ready, I am wondering if folks who delivered the most recent tutorial at SciPy 2020 would be interested in sharing the feedback they received? We could use the feedback to re-structure the existing tutorial materials so as to cater to different audiences for different tutorial sessions.
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