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Our goal: a blog post every Wednesday or Thursday!
We have a [https://blog.communitydata.science/ blog]! Our goal is to post on our blog every week.


== Scheduled ==
== Contributing to the blog ==
Anyone in the group can contribute to our blog. We generally blog for three reasons: (1) as a way to engage in public scholarship and to build our profile, (2) to put our (initial) ideas into the world, and (3) to celebrate our successes. Examples of blog posts include easy-to-read summaries of research papers, cool announcements; regular updates about lab activities, and reviews of papers or events.


Feel free to add yourself or contact Molly. Please include a link to the blogpost text when ready.
Generally, contributing to the blog takes the following steps:


* October 14, 2021 - Hidden Costs - Mako + Aaron
1. Write blog post in the word processor of your preference.
* October 21, 2021 -
* October 28, 2021 -
* November 4, 2021 -


== On Deck ==
2. Put on your blog as a draft on the back-end of the blog (i.e., on the WordPress).
 Make sure your blog contains an image or photo (with alt-text), has a scheduled publication date of at least one week, and is automatically getting tweeted out directly.


* Stats class — [[User:Aaronshaw]] and [[User:Nvincent]]
3. Make an announcement in IRC that you have drafted a blog, asking others to proofread it.
* AI Literacy and Families — [[User:St3f]]
 
* Message Walls — [[User:Sneha]]
If you do not know how to get to the back-end of the WordPress or you do not have a login to the WordPress, please ask a senior PhD student or a faculty advisor.
* Bias in ORES - [[User:Groceryheist]]
 
* Time-to-light analysis - [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill]]
== Schedule ==
* Reflections on the class taught - [[User:Sneha]]
 
* Blog post on the remember utility - [[User:Groceryheist]]
In order to make sure that everyone has a chance to have their voice heard on the blog, I ([[User:Jdfoote|Jeremy]]) have randomly assigned everyone to one week where they are assigned to write a post.
* Talks at IC2S2 and CI - [[User:Groceryheist]] and [[User:Sohw]]
 
* JDF dissertation awards - [[User:Aaronshaw]]
Blog posts should be related to the group somehow, but that relationship can be somewhat tenuous. You can write about projects — something you've recently published or are working on — but you can also write about something you've read, something you've learned, reflections on academic life, etc.
* AI literacy for families (JoDS paper) - [[User:st3f]]
 
* "online community" in JCMC - [[User:Healspersecond]]
Of course, if you'd like to write more blog posts then go for it!
 
* January – Week 2
** Matt Gaughan
* January – Week 3
** Charles Kiene
* January – Week 4
** Dyuti Jha
* February – Week 1
** Benjamin Mako Hill
* February – Week 2
** Kevin Ackermann
* February – Week 3
** Aaron Shaw
* February – Week 4
** Zarine Kharazian
* March – Week 1
** Emilia Gan
* March – Week 2
** Ryan Funkhouser
* March – Week 3
** Sohyeon Hwang
* March – Week 4
** Yibin Fan
* April – Week 1
** Nathan TeBlunthuis
* April – Week 2
** Carl Colglazier
* April – Week 3
** Jeremy Foote
* April – Week 4
** Ellie Ross
* May – Week 1
** Haomin Lin
* May – Week 2
** Hsuen-Chi (Hazel) Chiu
* May – Week 3
** Floor Fiers
* May – Week 4
** Molly de Blanc
* <s>June – Week 1</s>
** <s>Kaylea Champion</s> '''done'''
 
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== Ready to be published whenever ==
 
== Plans for blogs to be written ==


== Postponed ==
{{notice|Feel free to move these into the [[#Bike rack]] if there's a post here that you don't actually want to write.}}


* Maybe later? Experience as a summer undergraduate research assistant - [[User:Ellieccoleman]] and GabrielleA (separate posts)
* Wikimania something something
* Job Opportunity at CDSC - [[User:Aaronshaw]]
* Online communities class — [[User:Aaronshaw]] and/or [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill]]
* Message Walls — [[User:Sneha]]
* Time-to-light analysis — [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill]]
* Reflections on the class taught — [[User:Sneha]]
* Blog post on the remember utility // technical blog post — [[User:Groceryheist]]
* Gig economy inequality — [[User:Aaronshaw]]
* Concentration without cumulative advantage — [[User:Aaronshaw]]
* Replication data release for examining how rules and rule-making across Wikipedias evolve over time - [[User:sohw]] just need to double-check the dataverse + publish the dataset. this will then be ready to be moved up into publish whenever!
* Wiki structure paper (when published) — [[User:Jdfoote]]


== Posted! ==
== Posted! ==


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* <strike> 2022-12-21: Barbie/Viking (kaylea) </strike>
* <strike> 2022-11-30: CDSC DIalogues - Third Dialogue (molly) </strike>
* <strike> 2022-03-15: CDSC Dialogues [[User:Mollydb]] - https://etherpad.communitydata.science/p/blog-dialogues01 </strike>
* <strike>2022-03-22: Regina's CHI paper: Scratch community learning data structures</strike>
* 2022-03-29: Aaron (on something)
* <strike>2022-04-05: Sejal (on CHI paper)</strike>
* 2022-04-12: Stef (CHI paper)
* <strike>2022-04-19: CHI "come to our talks" [[User:Mollydb]] (talks by Regina, Sejal, Stef) - https://etherpad.communitydata.science/p/chi-announce-2022 </strike>
* <strike>2022-04-26: ICA "come to our talks" (Floor can do it) </strike>
* 2022-05-03: Jeremy - A systems approach to studying online communities (Media and Communication article)
* 2022-05-10:
* 2022-05-17:
* 2022-05-24: ICWSM "come to our talks" (Sohyeon can do it)
* 2022-06-09: Dialogue writeup (mollydb)
* October 21, 2021 - CSCW post - Nate and Sohyeon
* October 28, 2021 - Hidden Costs - Mako + Aaron
* August 14, 2020 SMS Paper - [[User:Kaylea]]
* August 14, 2020 SMS Paper - [[User:Kaylea]]
* May 22, 2020 - IEEE S&P — [[User:Mako]] and [[User:Kaylea]]
* May 22, 2020 - IEEE S&P — [[User:Mako]] and [[User:Kaylea]]
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== Bike Shed ==
== Bike Rack ==
 
{{notice|Feel free to move these onto the [[#Schedule]] or into the [[#On deck]] section if there's a post here that you want to write.}}
 
The bike rack is where we place posts when we don't plan them to do them but when we think we might want to pull them out for a ride in the future.


* Short description/video link to Kaylea's talk at LFNW - [[User:Kaylea]]
* Short description/video link to Kaylea's talk at LFNW - [[User:Kaylea]]
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* Civil Servant Meeting - [[User:Aaronshaw]]
* Civil Servant Meeting - [[User:Aaronshaw]]
* Wikimania 2019 - [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill]]
* Wikimania 2019 - [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill]]
* "online community" in JCMC - [[User:Healspersecond]]
* Scratch community learning data structures - [[User:Reginac6]]
* AI Literacy and families - St3f
* Salt's podcast about his MA thesis work
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Latest revision as of 20:57, 5 January 2024

We have a blog! Our goal is to post on our blog every week.

Contributing to the blog[edit]

Anyone in the group can contribute to our blog. We generally blog for three reasons: (1) as a way to engage in public scholarship and to build our profile, (2) to put our (initial) ideas into the world, and (3) to celebrate our successes. Examples of blog posts include easy-to-read summaries of research papers, cool announcements; regular updates about lab activities, and reviews of papers or events.

Generally, contributing to the blog takes the following steps:

1. Write blog post in the word processor of your preference.

2. Put on your blog as a draft on the back-end of the blog (i.e., on the WordPress).
 Make sure your blog contains an image or photo (with alt-text), has a scheduled publication date of at least one week, and is automatically getting tweeted out directly.

3. Make an announcement in IRC that you have drafted a blog, asking others to proofread it.

If you do not know how to get to the back-end of the WordPress or you do not have a login to the WordPress, please ask a senior PhD student or a faculty advisor.

Schedule[edit]

In order to make sure that everyone has a chance to have their voice heard on the blog, I (Jeremy) have randomly assigned everyone to one week where they are assigned to write a post.

Blog posts should be related to the group somehow, but that relationship can be somewhat tenuous. You can write about projects — something you've recently published or are working on — but you can also write about something you've read, something you've learned, reflections on academic life, etc.

Of course, if you'd like to write more blog posts then go for it!

  • January – Week 2
    • Matt Gaughan
  • January – Week 3
    • Charles Kiene
  • January – Week 4
    • Dyuti Jha
  • February – Week 1
    • Benjamin Mako Hill
  • February – Week 2
    • Kevin Ackermann
  • February – Week 3
    • Aaron Shaw
  • February – Week 4
    • Zarine Kharazian
  • March – Week 1
    • Emilia Gan
  • March – Week 2
    • Ryan Funkhouser
  • March – Week 3
    • Sohyeon Hwang
  • March – Week 4
    • Yibin Fan
  • April – Week 1
    • Nathan TeBlunthuis
  • April – Week 2
    • Carl Colglazier
  • April – Week 3
    • Jeremy Foote
  • April – Week 4
    • Ellie Ross
  • May – Week 1
    • Haomin Lin
  • May – Week 2
    • Hsuen-Chi (Hazel) Chiu
  • May – Week 3
    • Floor Fiers
  • May – Week 4
    • Molly de Blanc
  • June – Week 1
    • Kaylea Champion done