Dear @giovannalima, @evelinebraber, @evelineallon, @martateperek, @hoogstraat and @kaspergossink,
as part of the experienced R&R guarde, I hope that you are still convinced of RRviews potential to accelerate the movement. I think it could be very nice to show the (external) members of the RRview festival group what it looks like to share thoughts in this environment.
In that context I would like to ask you a favour.
Could you maybe write a short text (thought) about for instance a nice quote you heard, some friction that inspired you for a specific idea, a few take aways that have been resonating in your mind last week.
For me it is even fine of you copy-paste a post of yourself from Linked in.
Don't hesitate to add a picture (or only add a picture with a few lines of text).
You can add your contribution to a workshop-thought or in the widget with questions and general topics.
Thank you very much for your help in advance!
Claartje
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Hi Claartje,
What a nice suggestion! I feel a little bit out of place because unfortunately due to other workload (we have been literally swamped under the proposals we received in the Open Science Infrastructure call...), I could only join the festival for my workshop 🙁
But I am happy to add a note about our workshop if this would work? 😀 (and also share the resources, unless there is a separate place to do so?). We are finalising the notes with the workshop organisers, so I hope to have everything ready at the beginning of next week the latest.
And once again apologies I have been snowed under days and not as responsive/engaged as I would have hoped.
Marta
Dear Martha,
thank you for the quick response! And first of all, I wish you best of luck with the enourmous work to do.
Sharing the notes (and your personal note) of the workshop on RRview would be great, I am going to ask all the workshop leaders personaly to do that. Recources are very welcome as well.
You can share them as an addition to the discription of your workshop on RRview, I will make sure that the community receives it.
Best,
Claartje
Hi Claartje,
Two very short suggestions:
* 'We should have these conversations (and play these games) more often in an a mixed composition of academic- and professional services staff. To understand each other's worlds and challenges better.'
* 'Be aware (/or: never forget) that there is always a lot that you don't know about others' motivations and fears. The games help to facilitate vital conversations about these.'
I hope this is useful. You know where to find me, if you'd like to discuss further.
Good luck,
Eveline