Group 3 - Fostering collaboration with communities
Section outline
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Here you can find all the Information you need to join the Session Fostering collaboration with communities, the workshop EOTEC DevNet network analysis: insights on the global capacity building landscape, the workshop Fostering Collaborative Learning: Exploring Various Knowledge-Sharing Activities in Modern Organizations, the Mini-hackathon on the Science Behind Rainbows and the workshops Navigating Our Path Together: CALMeters Voices, Future Choices
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Resource contribution (open the sub page for intro video)
Welcome to discussion about Communities of Practice and the ways to guide these groups. Listen to the short video message, introduction to the topic, and join us for a broader discussion on this topic with all the 'Calmeters' out there.
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Resource contribution
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Description: When the pandemic hit, our virtual monthly weather and climate Regional Focus Group Discussions thrived. It had not always been this way, there were many years when we struggled to attract new participants. When we offered virtual new topic sessions and workshops, the increased attendance surprised us. We are now in the post-pandemic phase and attendance for formal and informal virtual training remains high, maybe not as high as during the peak of the pandemic, although definitely higher than pre-pandemic. Why is this so, particularly for the informal sessions? In this story, we reflect on the content, the people, the growth of the WMO-CGMS VLab RFG over time, the importance of a welcoming environment, and plenty of patience. It will highlight small steps we took to improve training impact and potential ways we can demonstrate the impact.
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Description
This session of the CALMet XV Conference will announce a call for contributions to a new edition of WMO Global Campus Innovations as an update to the 2020 Edition. All CALMet participants will be encouraged to contribute and provided guidance on making their submissions. In addition, a second component asks you to share your vision of what education and training for those in WMO disciplines will look like in 2030.
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Workshop (1 hr - 1,25 hr)
EOTEC DevNet’s ongoing network analysis seeks to answer the question: Which organizations and individuals are key connectors in the global capacity building network? Using the preliminary analysis as a springboard for discussion, this interactive session will engage audience members in dialogue on practical, implementable ideas for increasing collaboration of the EO capacity building network. After sharing a few of the visualizations, presenters will ask participants to 1) analyze the gaps, 2) offer examples (based on their experience) of success factors for and challenges to collaboration with other partners, and 3) suggest ideas for improving the connections, especially through virtual collaboration. Goal: A read-out of practical, implementable ideas for increasing collaboration of the EO capacity building network, with analysis of perceived gaps, lessons learned, and recommendations for the future.
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Workshop (45 min - 2 hr)
Come to this sessions to experience the efficiency of a hackathon. A small team of experts and designers can quickly create activities and prototype them whether the activities are for synchronous or asynchronous instruction. You will receive a learning objective for an e-learning lesson on the science of rainbows and prepare an activity for it.
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Workshop (1 hr)
This session will discuss various knowledge-sharing practices that foster collaborative learning in modern organizations. Join us and contribute to this issue by sharing your best practices and lessons learned.
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Workshop (1,5 hr)
In this session, we will take a deep dive into CALMet community's current state and envision its future, scrutinize the issues and impediments impeding our path to growth, and identify answers.
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