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DSF Spring 2024 Learner Log #1

Everest North Mountain

CC BY-SA 2.5 File:Everest North Face toward Base Camp Tibet Luca Galuzzi 2006.jpg Created: 18 August 2006

Prompts

Following the Rose/Bud/Thorn model:

The rose/bud/thorn learning model is a simple but powerful tool for reflection and improvement. It encourages people to identify positive aspects (roses), challenges (thorns), and opportunities (buds) in a given situation. This information can then be used to plan for the future and make changes as needed.

Here is how the rose/bud/thorn learning model works:

  • Identify roses. What went well? What did you enjoy? What were you proud of?
  • Identify thorns. What challenges did you face? What could have been done better? What did you learn from your mistakes?
  • Identify buds. What opportunities are there for growth? What are you curious about? What new things would you like to try?

Rose:

The highlight from the previous FOSS session, such as something you found particularly interesting. This could also be something you're excited to implement now.

  • A noteworthy aspect from the last FOSS session was witnessing the diverse range of disciplines (e.g., landscape architecture) represented among the students in the course. Additionally, I found it fascinating to learn about and witness Hackpads in action.

Bud:

Something that you are looking forward to digging into deeper. This could also include ideas on how to apply concepts to your research in the future.

  • From the FOSS overview, I am eager to explore in greater detail the proper methods for documentation and the utilization of more open-source software. Furthermore, I'm excited about identifying opportunities for collaboration with my peers engaged in clinical research.

Thorn:

Something that was challenging that could be worked on, such as anything that wasn't 100% clear and could be elaborated on. Any sticking points should be addressed here.

  • It would be beneficial to have more clarity on the Capstone project and looking forward to seeing previous Capstone projects posted.

Additional thought:

Write anything that you think would be important for YOU later on.


Links:

FOSS 2024 Spring: (hack)pad-of-(hack)pads Foundational Open Science Skills (FOSS) Lesson 1: Intro to Open Science MarkDown Guide foss-ref-hub gitbhub


DSF Spring 2024 Last Edit 01/23/2024