CommunityData:Meetup March 2019
We're meeting in Seattle on March 28-30!
Organization
Another group meetup/retreat is upon us! Our tentative plan is to get dinner together on Thursday if folks are in town and available. On Friday morning we'll start with a small number of research presentations from affiliates and visitors as a way of getting to know folks. After those, we'll move into critique and feedback sessions followed by some evening fun. On Saturday we will host unconference sessions on whatever folks want to talk about and/or work on. As always, the plans may evolve shift.
Research Presentations
For the first time, we're planning to invite a small number of more formal talks from CDSC affiliates and visitors. There are two goals with these presentations: (a) introduce yourself and your research interests to the group; (b) present finished research to teach us something new! We've got a maximum of ~20 minutes per presentation (and it's a hard maximum) but you are welcome to use less time—especially if you are interested in presenting unfinished work a C&F session.
Critique and Feedback Sessions
For the critique and feedback sessions we're expecting everybody who wants to participate to submit (a) something in writing (e.g., a paper, a Matsuzaki outline, an extended abstract) and (b) a list of questions or types of feedback you want. Please only submit something you want feedback on!
If you want to participate, you need to email something to collective@communitydata.cc by the end of day on Friday, March 22. Not everybody needs to participate but anybody who does participate should only submit one thing.
We're expecting that everyone attending will have read all the material submitted and will bring notes to the meeting. When we meet, everyone who has submitted something will get at least half an hour (more if possible).
When we meet, these sessions will be run with no presentations and no formal introductions. The plan to just jump in and start answering the questions and talking about thing we've all already read.
Unconference
An unconference is a participant driven meeting format where folks can organize sessions on any time they want. On Saturday morning we'll plan to have ~5 1-hour long sessions and 3-4 rooms/spaces. We won't set the schedule until Saturday morning but ideas for sessions you'd like to attend or run include:
- Working with Spark on Hyak
- Revising the online community Wikipedia page
Who's Coming?
Please add your name below if you think that you'll be attending any of the meetup's events! Also, if you'll be traveling and/or have food requirements, please fill out your information in the Accommodations section.
If you are planning on presenting during the critique and feedback sessions, add a "C&F with optional details next to your name on the list below! Not everybody will present so don't feel pressure to sign up.
Attendee | C&F Session | Thursday Dinner | Friday Dinner |
---|---|---|---|
Aaron (Attending remotely to the extent possible) | No | No | |
Sneha (Attending remotely for C&F session) | No | No | |
Jeremy | An agent-based simulation of online community joining and leaving | Yes | Yes |
Kaylea | Yes | Yes | |
Charlie | Organizational change and new technology in volunteer moderation teams | Yes | Yes |
Mako | Yes | Yes | |
Emilia | New Scratch project outline | Yes | Yes |
Nate | One of a new ecology paper or my diss proposal. | Yes | Yes |
Salt | MA Thesis Matsuzaki outline | Yes | Yes |
Jim | Zooniverse paper | Yes | Yes |
Sayamindu | NSF CAREER proposal | Yes | Yes |
Abel | High level of toxicity in online communities as a risk factor for community death | Yes | Yes |
Jonathan | Industry-friendly methods for designing ethical & human centered AI technologies | ??? | ??? |
Morten | ??? | ??? | |
Isaac | ??? | ??? | |
Amanda | ??? | ??? |
Proposed Agenda
- [This schedule is currently just a proposal and the specific times will likely shift.]
Everyone attending should plan to be around and available from Friday, March 29 8:30am (ideally, Thursday evening/afternoon too) through Saturday, March 30 3:00pm (including Friday evening).
There is an optional (but extremely fun!) get-together on Thursday, March 28 6:30pm that will involve dinner.
Thursday, March 28
- Afternoon: Evanstonians (and elsewheres) arrive in Seattle
- 6:30pm: Meet for Dinner @ Ba Bar
Friday, March 29
- 8:30am: Arrive + Breakfast (bagels or similar) @ Community Data Science Lab (CMU306)
- 9-11am: Research Presentations from Affiliates & Visitors (20 min max per talk)
- 11am-1pm: Critique and Feedback Session 1 (Shared note taking Etherpad) (5x 20 minutes max + 5 minute buffer)
- 1pm-2:30pm: Lunch (Delivery from Xian Noodle)
- 2:30-4:30pm: Critique and feedback session 2 (5x 20 minutes max + 5 minute buffer)
- Evening group outing + dinner starting at 6:30pm (TBD)
Saturday, March 30
- 8:30am: Arrive + Breakfast (bagels or similar) @ Community Data Science Lab (CMU306)
- 9am-12:00pm: Unconference!
- 12:00-1pm: Order-in lunch from Saigon Deli @ Community Data Science Lab
- 1pm:-3pm: Unconference!
- 3pm-onward: Co-working session
Accommodations
Who's Hosting Who?
Guest | Tentative Host | Notes |
---|---|---|
Emilia | Have a study with 1 bed in Bellevue | |
Jeremy | My brother-in-law in Kirkland |
Description of hosting options here
Example Person: Can host two people, one on futon, one on a comfy couch. Both in my living room.
Nate: Can host 1 person on a couch (2 if really needed -- air mattress). I won't be in Seattle before the 28th.
Dietary Restrictions
- [No need to add yourself here if you are unrestricted.]
Name | Dietary notes |
---|---|
Mako | Vegetarian |
Charlie | Ovo-lacto vegetarian |
Emilia | Pescetarian |
Jim | Vegetarian |
Kaylea | don't eat fish (sushi and shellfish ok); don't eat eggs (chocolate cake ok) |
Abel | Flexitarian. Prefer vegetarian meal if there's available. |
Jeremy | Teetotaler |
Ideas of fun things to do
- puzzle/escape rooms (including DIY ones we could do in the lab)
- Seattle underground tour
- Portal, a virtual reality bar, arcade, and lounge
- catered lunch at the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks in Ballard where might even be able to see spawning salmon
- a trip to the Seattle Aquarium
- a ride on a Washington State ferry
Where to eat
- Xi'an Noodles
- Hot Cakes
- City Grind At the Henry
- Guanaco's Pupuseria (one day's lunch)
- Saigon Deli
- Ba Bar
Travel Plans
If you are traveling in from outside, add your name and arrival details here (days, times and flights if you have them):
- Jeremy
- 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 2:27pm (AA 1213 ORD→SEA)
- 🛫 March 31 - Departing 6:00pm (AS 26 SEA→ORD)
- Status: Purchased
- Notes:
- Abel Serrano
- 🛬 March 26 - Arriving: 6:45pm (FLIGHT MADRID (SPAIN)→SEATTLE)
- 🛫 April 1 - Departing: 12:15 pm and Arriving: 6:25 pm (FLIGHT SEATTLE→CHICAGO)
- 🛫 April 3 - Departing: 3:50pm (FLIGHT CHICAGO→MADRID (SPAIN))
- Status: Purchased both national and international tickets.
- Notes: About lodging, I booked a hotel in Seattle from 26 to April 1, but can be cancelled very easily. I haven't got any housing for Chicago yet.
- Sayamindu
- 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 8:30 PM (AS 753 RDU ✈ SEA )
- 🛫 March 30 - Departing 1:50 PM (AS 2 SEA ✈ DCA)
- Jim
- 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 10:00 PM (Southwest 2138 MWD ✈ SEA )
- 🛫 April 1 - Departing 3:05 PM (Southwest 1624 SEA ✈ MDW)
- Mako!
- 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 8:45am (AS 321 SJC→SEA)
- 🛫 March 30 - Departing 8:45pm (AS 362 SEA→SJC)
- Status: Purchased
Seattle To-do
Lab duties
- Vacuum floors
- Clean refrigerator
- Clean coffee maker
- Find coffee urn
- Stock up on coffee
Meal planning
- Plan breakfast/lunch/dinner/snacks
- Make reservations / catering orders for any restaurants
Activity planning
- Outline work-related events (feedback sessions, unconference, etc.)
- Decide on non-work events (escape room, karaoke, etc.)
- Call underground tour (NATE)
Previous Meetups
We meet roughly twice a year and you can see what we've done in the past at: