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: I am a complex systems scientist who combines anthropology, archaeology, earth science, and information technologies to study long-term dynamics and interactions of people and landscapes in the Anthropocene. I also maintain the [https://cmbarton.github.io/grass-mac GRASS for Mac site]. | |||
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Revision as of 18:22, 30 October 2023
Documentation and education working group is established to coordinate the development of documentation and education materials to meet the needs of a wide range of GRASS users.
Scope
- coordinate development of documentation and education materials
- coordinate development of sample datasets and localized datasets
- decide on best formats and place for documentation, tutorials
- develop onboarding materials for contributors of documentation and education materials
Members
Let us know who you are and what are your interests and topics you want to discuss and develop as part of this group.
- Helena Mitasova (working group coordinator)
- Professor at North Carolina State University
- Interested in wiki pages cleanup, manual pages updates, integration of GRASS in courses, localized data sets
- Anna Petrasova
- Researcher, educator and software developer at North Carolina State University
- Topics of interest include developing tutorials and workshops in Jupyter Notebooks, onboarding materials
- Eric Patton
- Florian Betz
- Hernán De Angelis
- Micha Silver
- Titus Kiprutto
- Paulo van Breugel
- Brendan Harmon
- Amatulli
- Research scientist at School of the Environment, Yale University. Educator at Spatial Ecology
- Topics of interest include developing tutorials and workshops in GRASS
- Michael Barton
- Professor in the School of Human Evolution & Social Change, and School of Complex Adaptive Systems at Arizona State University.
- I am a complex systems scientist who combines anthropology, archaeology, earth science, and information technologies to study long-term dynamics and interactions of people and landscapes in the Anthropocene. I also maintain the GRASS for Mac site.
- Massimo Di Stefano
- Carlos Grohmann
To be added to this working group, please contact the group coordinator.