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Considerations for Online Tutorials

ramirezfranciscof edited this page May 31, 2021 · 10 revisions
  • Don't use Breakout Rooms during the hands-on, instead stay in the main room and use Breakout Rooms to solve issues or discuss specific subjects.
  • Slack vs. Zoom: Quick questions to Zoom (chat or Breakout Rooms) for longer discussions Slack (and threads in slack) is favored.
  • We need to present how Zoom works in the beginning of the Tutorial.
  • Don't assign suggested time slots for pre-recorded talks. Instead, just add links to the talks they have to watch for each hands-on session in the time slot of the hands-on session. This to avoid any confusion about the starting time of the tutorial

QUESTIONS:

  • After the tutorial ends, we no longer check the slack workspace. But slack can be a nice way for them to continue asking questions as they keep going through the material. Maybe we should have a user questions channel on the aiida slack where we can direct them (and other users) to ask questions?
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