Upon thinking about this more, perhaps next @improvingpsych meeting could use Slack (channels for each session) as internal communication >
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Replying to @JohnSakaluk @hardsci and
I understand the rationale, but am concerned this could make us look more closed/clickish/invite-only. Thoughts?
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Replying to @seanrife @JohnSakaluk and
I've been to conferences where there's been a slack, eg collaborations workshop by
@SoftwareSaved — it was a great way to chat during the2 replies 0 retweets 8 likes -
conference without needlessly bothering (eg whispering during talks) and felt extremely inclusive.
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I've also been to conferences eg
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I assume SIPS has one? If not, can send you great ones too consider. Also IIRC
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do in future. My lab has been working on one too to address the specifics as well as the general.
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Yes - conference code of conducts are awesome. My current favourite is from
@citizenlab's summer school: https://citizenlab.ca/summerinstitute/codeofconduct.html …2 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
Replying to @kirstie_j @o_guest and
They're most powerful when created or accepted by the participants, so starting with a norm setting exercise is really valuable
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Replying to @kirstie_j @o_guest and
Generally having a discussion *before* there are any problems (people in cliques don't usually mean to be exclusive) is the best solution!
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That ship might have sailed here, but yes, of course avoiding problems is better. Not always possible though.
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Yes - was thinking about
#SIPS2018 & going forwards :)0 replies 0 retweets 2 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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