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* [[OpenWetWare:Steering_committee_actions|General SC Action List]]
* [[OpenWetWare:Steering_committee_actions|General SC Action List]]
* Think about how we want to structure the [[OpenWetWare:Community_development/Outreach|Community development outreach page]].
* Think about how we want to structure the [[OpenWetWare:Community_development/Outreach|Community development outreach page]].
* email the SC about our idea of conducting an OWW survey (once this page is set up)
* email the SC about our idea of conducting an [[OpenWetWare:Steering_committee/Outreach_chairs/OWW_Survey | OWW survey]]
* ask for 'testimonials' from some of our top users


= Current SC Report =
= Current SC Report =

Revision as of 07:17, 16 April 2007

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Goals

The goal of the OWW outreach chairs is to put a face to OWW and recruit new users that will both benefit from, and generate the growing content that is OWW. The main idea behind OWW's outreach effort is that the best way to convince people to join and participate is with face time. To that end, the outreach effort is structured in a regional fashion with outreach chairs in charge of broad academic areas around the globe. Outreach chairs are in charge of recruiting outreach officers who are more region specific. We hope that we can increase the participation in OWW by eventually having an OWW outreach officer for each academic institution who is in charge of spreading the word.

To assist these outreach officers, the outreach chairs are in charge of preparing materials that highlight the structure of oww and what benefits it provides to the community. These materials will eventually consist of general advertising posters and emails, online wiki tours of OWW, tutorial introductions into what the site can provide, a presentation that anyone can download to give to their lab group, screencasts and many more materials to come. Anyone can use these materials, and we hope that local outreach officers will be able to use them to introduce people to OWW, and convince them that OWW is the best way to do science!

Please Help!

If you know of any good OWW materials (News, highlights, existing presintations, flyers, etc.) that will help us create our outreach documents, please list them under the existing OWW materials below.

Who We Are

See the list of Outreach Officers.

Current Action List

See the Progress on the Current Action List for how these are progressing.

Vincent

  • Create an outreach officer page that lists where officers are located and who they are
  • Gathering statistics on the OWW community
    • geographical distribution, areas of interests, status of the organizations involved, type of information hosted, labs, number of users, etc.
    • work with the analytics chair to create a page that has a list of all the current statistics
      • met with Mattias (Analytics chair), we will create a wish list on the activity of the site we would like to monitor.
  • Prepare an online survey to learn more about the OWW community.
  • Draft an email to some openwetware email list asking for volunteer outreach officers - perhaps we may wait to do this after we have a framework for the materials we want to develop (so we don't just throw people at an undefined problem) - or should we get more people now to help with this framing?

Julius

  • Collect existing OWW materials to prepare primary outreach PR document
    • we need to define what this document is intended to do: recruit users, recruit outreach officers?
    • combine existing materials into this document
    • see OWW Outreach Documentation below
  • Follow up on the OWW t-shirts - see if any have been ordered, how do we pay for these, etc.
    • I think the outreach officers should be wearing something like this as much as possible so people see it, go to the site to check it out, ask questions, etc.
      • Jasonk 01:11, 5 April 2007 (EDT):I'm working with Jenny on trying to get a couple more designs out, and hopefully we can all vote on one in the next week or two. I'll check on grants to see if we're allowed to put something like this on there.
  • General SC Action List
  • Think about how we want to structure the Community development outreach page.
  • email the SC about our idea of conducting an OWW survey
  • ask for 'testimonials' from some of our top users

Current SC Report

We have been discussing how best to structure the outreach effort. On an organizational level, we have agreed that it is best to have people based in each area to be able to put a face to recruitment. The structure will consist of local outreach chairs in major academic areas. The responsibility of these people are to recruit and organize volunteers to head up the outreach on a school-by-school basis (and maybe eventually on a department-by-department basis to be organized by the school-level people).

The responsibilities of the local people will be to put up recruitment materials (flyers, emails, etc.), and try to give some department, or lab group presentations. Ideally we will have a set of standard materials for the local people to present - maybe a presentation, standard fliers, etc.

We need to do two main things from here - try to find regional outreach chairs, and start to prepare these materials. As a first step to prepare the materials, we are starting to collect some basic information on OWW:

  • the existing oww community - the labs, regions and countries represented
    • this will also help us recognize where we need to concentrate our efforts
  • combine existing resources together: Getting Started, Why Join? and OWW Presentations, Highlights
  • Some basic OWW facts - number of users, hits, etc.
  • list of pages that we can do a wiki tour with (similar to NCBI coffee breaks)
    • Prepare an outreach officer recruitment document that describes the position.

Please see the Outreach page for more specific details. Once these materials are gathered, we can get started putting them together into a nice compelling introduction to OWW in terms of what features it has, and what it can provide.

Targets for the next SC meeting

  • Submit to the SC a wiki document to present the goals behind OWW and the advantages to be part of it (basically a PR document, created from existing resources, that will be used later by outreach officers).
  • Survey on the current status of the OWW community (geographical distribution, areas of interests, status of the organizations involved, type of information hosted), and suggest a strategy to stimulate the OWW growth in some existing, or not existing, areas (would be great to team up with the analytics chair).
  • Recruit some additional outreach officers (at least 1 outreach officer per continent).We could use this nice combination of Google Earth and a picture album to visualize who is where.

See Past SC Reports


Materials