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Greetings,
Thank you for contributing to the conversation around Data Carpentry's Ecology lessons, and providing your availability for a meeting.
We will meet on Friday at 1pm EST via this BlueJeans link: https://bluejeans.com/124388012.
The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the learning objectives for the Ecology lessons, and to come to a consensus around which objectives are "most important" (for lack of better words) for assessment purposes.
We cannot assess learners on each of the learning objectives, so which are key for fulfilling Data Carpentry's mission and vision as it relates to our workshops?
The learning objectives are available via this document. If you haven't already, please +1 the objectives you think are most important, and add any additional feedback if needed.
I look forward to speaking with you all soon.
My best,
Kari
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