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Certificates will be provided on request. Requests can be made via the exit survey. Certificates may be generated using https://github.com/carpentries/learner-certificates.
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Some blogs on how to create one in R, using LaTEX: https://www.andreashandel.com/posts/2020-10-15-customized-documents-with-rmarkdown/
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This would probably require participants to add their names to a csv in this repo. That would be a neat idea, if folks were comfortable in doing so.
- Gives a record of who attended
- Gets participants involved in using GitHub.
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Good call. I think it's only documented in our notes and not as a ticket. We should figure out how to do this.
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Since I don't have to rebuild the site, I am interested in spending some time working through this. The link above gives a good template to start with. Some things to consider:
- Where in the repo to start the participant csv
- Structure of csv
- Guidance to participants on how to update said csv
- Some checker to review csv for consistency
- What should the cert. look like
- Graphics to include in cert. (need to be licensed with cc-nc?)
- When to generate cert. (can probably set as gh-action or simply R script ran after workshop)
- Where to store final certs. for participant pickup.
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We might consider using Mozilla's OpenBadges standard via badgr.com. I haven't used it, but I believe it is free, and I am a fan of the OpenBadges philosophy developed by Mozilla.
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@7yl4r I like the badgr idea but I'd like something more reproducible and contained in this repo.
I guess one concern is folks could just run the script to generate the certification to fake their attendance. Hopefully we don't need to worry about that...
Maybe @sformel-usgs has some thoughts?
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I've never used badgr, but after reading a little about it seems like there are some academic circles where it's heavily used, but not so many government agencies. @7yl4r does that seem right? I also think most folks would probably be content to list the workshop on their CV, and that few will need/want certificates.
That's kind of a long way of saying I think the github approach would be sufficient for our attendees needs. And if someone goes through the trouble of faking their attendance, then I think we can cross that bridge when it happens. TBH, that would be pretty flattering if attendance at our workshop was desirable enough to fake!
But, I also don't feel very strongly about this, so if either of you do feel strongly, I'm happy to follow your lead.
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xref: https://github.com/carpentries/learner-certificates
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copied the carpentries stuff into our repo. See https://github.com/ioos/bio_mobilization_workshop/tree/gh-pages/certificate
Need to think on the .svg file
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images: https://www.phylopic.org/
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I spent a few minutes trying to find a pacific-centric version of the globe logo. Does your comment there mean that you'd want to make it a taxa silhouette from phylopic.org ?
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It's just an option. I was just jotting down different ideas.
I don't have strong feelings as to what we should use for the image.
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All good, layoutwise i am learning a lot of things about embedding svg in svg that I didn't know before. The template part is relatively easy with the jinja2 version, just supply all the variables you'd want to supply, we roll through an attendee list with a python loop and we are happy there. Just looking at grabbing svgs and child svgs that will cover all the visual elements.
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yup. Started work at https://github.com/MathewBiddle/bio_mobilization_workshop/blob/certificate/certificate/bin/make_certificate.py
can probably use some cleanup, but the gist is there.
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- Update schedule for 2024 HOT 7
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- Add elizabeth and steve to citation HOT 6
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