Due to the COVID-19 pandemic we have experienced a drastic change in our work culture. However, we have also identified remote collaboration as a valuable way to remove barriers to participation from people in distributed teams. In this session, we will introduce The Turing Way (https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way) and discuss what remote collaboration means to different roles such as project leaders, researchers, support staff, event organisers, community builders and external collaborators. In particular, we will exchange experiences on what has been most useful, and most challenging. Transcripts are shared with the PPTx file
The Turing Way is a community-led resource for reproducible, open, collaborative, and inclusive data...
It is rare that successful collaborations occur without a person, or group of people, taking on the ...
Informal communication between work team members is critical for collaborative tasks, building relat...
This workshop was given on the 11th October 2022 for the 2022 cohort of Turing enrichment students. ...
The Turing Way is an open-source, community-led, and collaboratively developed project on making dat...
With the development of a wide variety of collaborative software research and tools, the distributed...
The Turing Way (https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/welcome) is a community-driven open source book p...
Online behaviour over the last months during the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted significantly. With t...
The paper deals with the question what are the potential effects of remote collaboration on the inte...
This is the presentation made during a workshop about 'Good Practices for Collaboration' at Open Pub...
Remote work has been a more prominent phenomenon for most people during the last couple of years due...
<p>This is a 2.5 hours workshop on research collaboration.</p> <p>The linked work...
This is a presentation for ReproducibiliTea at the University of Portsmouth on 27th April 2021. It i...
The Turing Way is an open-source, community-led, and collaboratively developed project on making dat...
This session will introduce participants to The Turing Way book project, its ethos and how to get in...
The Turing Way is a community-led resource for reproducible, open, collaborative, and inclusive data...
It is rare that successful collaborations occur without a person, or group of people, taking on the ...
Informal communication between work team members is critical for collaborative tasks, building relat...
This workshop was given on the 11th October 2022 for the 2022 cohort of Turing enrichment students. ...
The Turing Way is an open-source, community-led, and collaboratively developed project on making dat...
With the development of a wide variety of collaborative software research and tools, the distributed...
The Turing Way (https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/welcome) is a community-driven open source book p...
Online behaviour over the last months during the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted significantly. With t...
The paper deals with the question what are the potential effects of remote collaboration on the inte...
This is the presentation made during a workshop about 'Good Practices for Collaboration' at Open Pub...
Remote work has been a more prominent phenomenon for most people during the last couple of years due...
<p>This is a 2.5 hours workshop on research collaboration.</p> <p>The linked work...
This is a presentation for ReproducibiliTea at the University of Portsmouth on 27th April 2021. It i...
The Turing Way is an open-source, community-led, and collaboratively developed project on making dat...
This session will introduce participants to The Turing Way book project, its ethos and how to get in...
The Turing Way is a community-led resource for reproducible, open, collaborative, and inclusive data...
It is rare that successful collaborations occur without a person, or group of people, taking on the ...
Informal communication between work team members is critical for collaborative tasks, building relat...