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@WillingCarol Always Open for Learning and Discovery Carol Willing

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@WillingCarol 2 """SciPy_Gratitude.py""" import all_the_projects def say_thanks(name): while True: print(f'Thank you {name}!') make_investment(amount, name) # TODO Refactor to maintainer module def cite_project(name): publish_to_JOSS(name) create_binder_link(name) Keynote 1.0 beta Contributions and PRs are welcome. See you at the sprints. We welcome you and will help you get started.

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@WillingCarol Uncertainty 3

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@WillingCarol imperfect or unknown information 4

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@WillingCarol 8 It is advisable to look from the tide pools to the stars and then back to the tide pool again. John Steinbeck

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@WillingCarol 10 uncertainty information ecosystem learning discovery motivations economics

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@WillingCarol 11 Information is the resolution of uncertainty. Claude Shannon

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@WillingCarol Always Open Journey Stage I: Learning Stage II: Discovery Stage III: Impact 12

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@WillingCarol Our journey begins 13

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@WillingCarol Small group 14

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@WillingCarol Large Corporations 15 Google Microsoft Amazon Apple Facebook https://mitsmr.com/2H6P9jk

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@WillingCarol New Technologies 16 GPUs JavaScript Deep learning libraries Kubernetes and cloud services WebAssembly

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@WillingCarol PLOT TWIST 17

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@WillingCarol 18 1989

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@WillingCarol 19 World events

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@WillingCarol 20 Mobile: Introduced a cell phone weighing less than 3.2 kg Internet: Infancy at CERN World Wide Web: Draft https://infinitehistory.mit.edu/video/timothy-j-berners-lee Dial-up: Available in North America 1989

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@WillingCarol Large Corporations 21 Microsoft Apple

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@WillingCarol Large Corporations 22 IBM Microsoft HP Apple AT&T

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@WillingCarol Octel Communications Corporation Small group 23

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@WillingCarol 26 Octel's Mission

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@WillingCarol 27 Transparent Mission Ethics ...meet customers' needs in everything we do. Each employee has a customer. Making mistakes can help people grow. We succeed together. We respect our ethical obligations. Winning is only acceptable if we win fairly and honestly. People Value

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@WillingCarol 28 People before things

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@WillingCarol 1997 30 Transparent information built trust. Together, we succeeded.

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@WillingCarol 32 2014

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@WillingCarol 33 New faces at SciPy 2014

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@WillingCarol 35 2019

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@WillingCarol ecosystem 37

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@WillingCarol Always Open for Learning 38 Stage I

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@WillingCarol Open standard 39 Congrats! JupyterLab team releases 1.0 version.

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@WillingCarol Innovation and learning 40 nteract Jupyter's open notebook format, protocol, and language kernel standards enable different user interfaces. pyodide

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@WillingCarol 41 Knowledge sharing https://jupyter4edu.github.io/jupyter-edu-book/ https://jose.theoj.org/

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@WillingCarol Adoption 42

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@WillingCarol Access 43 Code+Chords https://youtu.be/Y1x6bk8nvog Through empathetical design, we are able to bypass the machine-like nature of programming and open up new possibilities for creative programing. Cullen Kittams Code + Chords https://github.com/PlayfulLearningLab/CodeAndChords https://www.annmarie-thomas.com/ https://www.playfullearninglab.org Dr. AnnMarie Thomas

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@WillingCarol Scaling Access 44

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@WillingCarol Global Connection 45

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@WillingCarol Innovation Knowledge sharing Adoption and access Scaling access Global connection 46 Always open for learning

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@WillingCarol Always Open for Discovery 47 Stage II

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@WillingCarol Binder 48 Always Open for Discovery

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@WillingCarol 49 Ten Simple Rules for Reproducible Research in Jupyter Notebooks Adam Rule et al. https://github.com/jupyter-guide/ ten-rules-jupyter https://github.com/jupyter-guide/ jupyter-guide Always Open for Discovery

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@WillingCarol Citations 50 Always Open for Discovery Jupyter Citations Number 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Projected

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@WillingCarol 51 Always Open for Discovery Publishing

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@WillingCarol 52 https://joss.theoj.org/about#costs Publishing Always Open for Discovery

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@WillingCarol 53 Open Research Collaboration https://nasa.github.io/openmct/ https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/pdf/10.2514/6.2018-2508

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@WillingCarol Funding Essential Software 54 Chan Zuckerberg Science Initiative Supporting the Computational Foundations of Biology Watch Jeremy Freeman's SciPy 2019 Talk for more information. Always Open for Discovery https://medium.com/@cziscience/essential-open-source-software-for-science-72faec2c38c1

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@WillingCarol The Impact of Open Information 55 Stage III

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@WillingCarol 56 User innovators The Impact of Open Information The Age of the Consumer Innovator. von Hippel, Ogawa, de Jong Sloan Management Review. Fall 2011 Robot Build illustration by Amy Davis Roth. Used with permission.

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@WillingCarol 57 https://frankieflood.blogspot.com/search/label/viola%20bow%20holder https://3dprint.nih.gov

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@WillingCarol 58 Value creation The Impact of Open Information

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@WillingCarol win - win - $$$ 59 The Impact of Open Information https://boldandopen.com

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@WillingCarol 60 Collaborating for a cure The Impact of Open Information

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@WillingCarol 61 2005

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@WillingCarol 63 https://simexp.github.io/vcog_hps_ad_book/intro.html Jupyter Book Binder Jupyter pandas scipy scikit learn matplotlib numpy seaborn The Impact of Open Information Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform

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@WillingCarol Act intentionally 64

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@WillingCarol Choose always open information by default 65

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@WillingCarol 66 Avoid opaque information

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@WillingCarol Proceed cautiously with pseudo-open projects 67

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@WillingCarol Plan Execute Change 68 https://jupyterhub-team-compass.readthedocs.io https://github.com/jupyterhub/team-compass

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@WillingCarol Money, Money, Money 69

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@WillingCarol Read 70

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@WillingCarol Good: Use open source without investment Better: Make a "public relations"-driven minimal viable investment Best: Contribute an ethical amount of your gained value back ($, resources, personnel) 71 Business and industry Choose your own open source adventure

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@WillingCarol 1. Make your project citable (JOSS, JOSE) 2. Measure your project's impact on discovery 3. Develop best practices on soliciting funding from philanthropies, grants, and industry 4. Practice self care to avoid burnout alligators 72 Project maintainers Choose your own adventure

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@WillingCarol Extract the hidden value in obvious insights 73 I would never have predicted that meeting a single person who benefitted from your work could be enough to double your effort and triple your productivity. Adam Grant - Sloan SMR Spring 2019 Adam Grant

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@WillingCarol 74 Focus on your impact

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@WillingCarol 2024 75

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@WillingCarol 76 Uncertainty

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@WillingCarol 77 Information Always Open Learning and Discovery

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@WillingCarol 79 Thank you

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@WillingCarol 80 Thank you SciPy 2019 Organizers Project Jupyter Team Min Ragan-Kelly

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@WillingCarol Attributions 81 TODO: Add slide by slide references to published research, projects, and drawings [21] Media links [25] Drawing by Karen Rustad [59] Art by Amy Davis Roth, used with permission Photos [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 45, 55, 56, 62, 67, 68, 70] Carol Willing and Linnea Willing [22] Octel Communications Corporation [38] The Carpentries, Tracy Teal, Bérénice Batut [53] NIH

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@WillingCarol Additional content on learning 82

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Engineering Possibilities in College

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Solution https://github.com/willingc/epic-interactive https://speakerdeck.com/willingc/interactivity-in-computer-science

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https://willingc.github.io/epic-site/

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