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Science Working Group Slide - 20 June 2017

  • The Science Working Group identified the value in producing a single-page slide that could be included (where relevant) in presentations from the community.
  • Ian Mayo suggested that we try to generate it in time for use in at least some of the presentations this week.
  • The Working Group Chair then invited Ian to make a start. Touché

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Plan

EclipseCon France is a chance for us to learn about both the slide we provide, and how the presenters introduce that slide.

Let’s produce something, and we can work forwards from there. Comments, changes, suggestions all welcome.

  1. Agree strategy
  2. Agree content
  3. Agree layout
  4. Provide content
  5. Layout slide

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  1. Agree strategy

(why are we including the slide in our presentation?)

  1. Introduce branding
  2. Introduce what the group does
  3. Provide call-to-action (where to go next)

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2. Agree content

Introduce branding:

  • Name & Logo

Engender interest:

  • Motto/tag-line

Call to action:

  • URL & QR Code

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3. Agree layout

Name

Logo

Screenshots

Tag-line

QR Code

URL

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4. Provide content

Title: Eclipse Science Working Group

Logo:

Tag-line: Let’s science the shit out of this!

URL: https://science.eclipse.org/

QR Code: (from http://www.qrstuff.com/)

Screenshots: building them up on next slide

Theme:�Dark Blue: #4069B2

Light Blue: #88aad8

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4a. Screenshots

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Find us at http://science.eclipse.org

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Pitch

[hey, don’t shoot me - this is Version Zero]

I’m pleased to be a member of the Eclipse Science Working Group.

This is a community of like-minded professionals who use software to help good science get done.

You can find out more about the group and it’s projects at science.eclipse.org

Why not try out Eclipse January, the new high performance dataset library being collaboratively developed by the group.