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New Directory and Branch #20

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chrisdburr opened this issue Dec 7, 2022 · 0 comments
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New Directory and Branch #20

chrisdburr opened this issue Dec 7, 2022 · 0 comments

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chrisdburr commented Dec 7, 2022

@ClauFischer, you will notice that I have created a new branch and directory (see link below), which I will be using to store all new drafts for our skills tracks.

I will also be using issues to track any queries and discussions about the drafts so we can work asynchronously.
We can talk about this, but in the meantime, please have a look through the new directory to get familiar with the structure.

# About our Drafts
> **About this document**
> This directory contains all of the drafts under development for the Turing Commons, including blogs, modules, activities.
All drafts are formatted using HackMD's slides functionality. While we do not use HackMD for presentation, please follow this formatting to ensure the following:
* The material is written in a concise and digestible manner, which is well-suited to presentation online.
* The material is easily expanded when writing the following resources:
* Guidebooks (online and PDF)
* Online Learning Environment Slides (and scripts for recorded lectures)
* In-person courses
* It is easy to understand how sections and sub-sections relate to one another.
* It is easy to spot when a single section has too much content.
> **Note**
> Each section should be written with a single point in mind.
> This prevents rambling presentations during courses, and helps focus the material.
> As a rough guide, the content for each section should fit within a 5 minute (approximate) presentation.
To use the slide functionality is simple, and consists of using branches to separate content.
Please use the following to segment content:
`---` is for a new topic section
`----` is for a new sub-section within an existing topic
> **Example**
> he project lifecycle module is split into 5 sections, with 3 of these sections being about the over-arching stages of the model (e.g. `project design`).
>
> Within the `project design` section, a single stage (e.g. `data analysis`) represnets a topic section. Within this topic section, there are two sub-sections:
>
> 1. What is data analysis?
> 2. What are the ethically salient properties of this stage?
See this guide for further information about slides in HackMD: https://hackmd.io/c/tutorials/%2Fs%2Fhow-to-create-slide-deck
## Module Drafts
| Skills Track | Description | Link |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Responsible Research and Innovation | A skills track on the responsible design, development, and deployment of data-driven technologies. | [Directory](rri-modules/) |
## Scripts Drafts
| Skills Track | Description | Link |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Responsible Research and Innovation | A skills track on the responsible design, development, and deployment of data-driven technologies. | [Directory](rri-scripts/) |
## Blog Drafts
Please see the following [README](blog/README.md) for up-to-date information about the blog schedule and guidance.

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