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Meeting chat log
00:03:53 Morgan Grovenburg: I saw the book mentioned a DataEdu Slack Channel (https://dataedu.slack.com/). Is that still going/active? 00:05:10 Jon Harmon (jonthegeek): Yes it is! It's not as active as R4DS, but there are usually discussions happening. 00:05:10 Isabella Velásquez: Hey Morgan! That’s is actually where the book got started :) There are lots of people on that Slack. I can send an invite link to join if anybody is interested. 00:05:36 Morgan Grovenburg: Yes I'm interested in an invite! 00:05:40 Rob Lucas: Me too! 00:06:12 Isabella Velásquez: Here it is! Let’s work together in Slack! It’s a faster, simpler way to talk shop, share files, and get work done. Join here: https://join.slack.com/t/dataedu/shared_invite/zt-9jkexbww-QxFbexhFoanFicVWaEpyBA 00:16:55 beth.kelly: I prefer the camera too! Sorry. 00:18:23 Isabella Velásquez: Thanks Beth! Same here, I often feel siloed and I can’t wait to learn from all your work. 00:21:10 Jon Harmon (jonthegeek): r4ds.io/diseur will take you to the bookdown side of the repo, and allow you to hop over to the GitHub (assuming I set it up correctly) 00:22:04 Layla Bouzoubaa: John I get a 404 00:22:15 Alyssa Ibarra: Same here 00:22:47 Ryan Woodbury: https://github.com/r4ds/bookclub-dsieur 00:23:19 Jon Harmon (jonthegeek): Hmmm. Evidently it requires https://r4ds.io/dsieur 00:23:35 Jon Harmon (jonthegeek): ...which might have just solved a bug I've had elsewhere. 00:24:04 Layla Bouzoubaa: sweeet 00:28:08 beth.kelly: Jon is freezing for everyone else, right? 00:28:12 Morgan Grovenburg: Yes 00:28:12 Alyssa Ibarra: I think you’re freezing, Jon 00:28:17 Daniel Jin: Y 00:28:51 Mark LaVenia: https://github.com/r4ds/bookclub-dsieur 00:29:52 Daniel Jin: 50% this time tho! 00:30:16 Jon Harmon (jonthegeek): I will talk about this on the Slack evidently 🙃 00:30:28 Isabella Velásquez: yeah absolutely. Can’t wait to get any feedback!! 00:33:12 Jon Harmon (jonthegeek): My internet is really bad today, gonna drop off! 00:33:28 Ryan Woodbury: Thanks for setting this up! See you soon. 00:37:28 Isabella Velásquez: Yes! And we’ll send a Slack message once we’re done. 00:39:46 Ryan Woodbury: I listened to a podcast about the Kentucky stats project. It sounded way cool! 00:41:44 beth.kelly: That's great! I'd love to hear about the podcast. 00:42:19 beth.kelly: I love the desks in your background Rob! 00:43:14 Rob Lucas: Thanks, Beth! They came out of a school in Ohio where my grandfather was a principal. 00:43:28 Isabella Velásquez: So glad to hear it!! 00:46:12 Michael H: Ryan E’s podcast About Practice is great 00:46:39 Ryan Woodbury: ^^ Yes ^^ 00:49:38 beth.kelly: So interested in retention in higher ed! 00:51:28 Ryan Woodbury: Here is the podcast link the “Data Ed Chat”, episode 10 discusses the Kentucky Stats Explorer: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1074286 00:51:45 Ryan Woodbury: And the “About Practice” podcast with two of the books authors: https://anchor.fm/about-practice/episodes/1-Hypothesis-Testing-for-Kids-is-Basically-Torture-eq0qc6 00:53:48 Morgan Grovenburg: I think that was everyone 00:54:30 Mark LaVenia: Thank you! :) 00:54:55 Daniel Jin: Thank you Ryan and Isabella for organizing! Can't wait! 00:55:00 Mark LaVenia: I'll stick around for that too :) 00:55:13 Marina: This is my first time participating in something like this. Usually, how long do these sessions last? 00:56:01 Ryan Woodbury: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d41oc2OMAuI&feature=youtu.be 00:56:49 Ryan Woodbury: The sessions are blocked for an hour. However, I have seen some videos from other book clubs that last for 30 minutes. It’ll depend on the week. 00:57:31 Marina: Ok, thanks! 01:08:02 Mark LaVenia: very helpful. thanks!
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