Seeking Webinar Ideas and Requests from the Community!

Hi DCOP members!

As we continue to expand the DCOP, we would greatly appreciate understanding the types of webinar topics you would be interested in having.

Please write your suggestion in the comments below. We look forward to your input so we can get together webinars that are of interest to you!

Thanks,
Victoria

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Hi @vdardov, wondering if you and other members of the Visual Resources Task Force had more specifics of what you’re considering creating? Do you have specific examples or types of topics that would be on/off topic?

I know potentially the following had been considered:

  • Data Wrangling Guide in webinar format
  • PD data analysis webinars
  • Others proposed by community members!

Are you still considering these? Others?

Other task force members (@vcatterson @ekaamewu @paularp) what are you thinking?

Other community members, what would you like to see?

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Many thanks and @vdardov and @jgottesman for bringing this up! Since the Data Wrangling Guide already exists, I believe we can go ahead to webinar it for a start. I can take a closer look to generate visuals/ graphics to be used in the webinar. We can rely on open source softwares such as OBS to record videos and screens. I offer to lead this.

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Awesome, thanks, @ekaamewu! Can connect with you and Victoria to start putting this together, perhaps a call in the next week or two?

@vcatterson + @paularp, still curious as to your thoughts! :slight_smile:

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Great! Let’s do this.

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Hello Victoria and everyone,

last week I posted about PDkit, a open source python toolkit we have developed with support by the MJFF, to create processing pipelines for data from wearables and mobile apps. This has now been forked under the MJFF GitHub repos and we are keen to engage with anyone that may be interested to use it or to contribute or both :-).

I would be happy to present an overview of how PDkit works and how it was used in different clinical studies. I hope this could be helpful for other to get started with using the toolkit.

All the best

George

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Thanks for the suggestion, @roussos, PDkit seems like a great resource for researchers! I think an overview of this work and how it relates to clinical data could be really useful for community members. I’ll connect with you to coordinate some of the details and get this in the works.

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