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SUMMARY:CSCCE QSS Session | Project managing timelines and workflows across your team and/or community
DESCRIPTION:Quarterly Skills Share (QSS) sessions are an opportunity for participants in the CSCCE Community Manager Certification Program to share insights and expertise about their roles as STEM community managers. Sessions last 90-minutes and include two or three presentations\, with ample time for Q&A and discussion. This quarter\, our speakers will be talking about the temporal aspects of community management: Project managing timelines and workflows across your team and/or community. \nThe successful\, on-time delivery of community projects and activities regularly requires community managers to use project management tools and strategies to coordinate work. In this Quarterly Skills Share session\, we’ll discuss tools and tactics for managing projects both within a staff team and across a community of volunteers\, with a particular emphasis on time-dependent\, deadline-driven workflows. This session will draw on themes from all of the multi-week courses in CSCCE’s Community Manager Certification Program\, connecting the dots between effective content and communication\, engagement strategy\, project management\, and documentation. \nSpeakers\n\nPooneh Sabouri\, Project Manager for STEP UP\, Florida International University\nJody Peters\, Community Manager for the Ecological Forecasting Initiative\, University of Notre Dame\nSaranjeet Kaur Bhogal\, Research Software Engineer\, Imperial College London\n\nThis is an invitation-only event.
URL:https://www.cscce.org/event/cscce-qss-session-topic-tbd-6/
CATEGORIES:professional development training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260304T110000
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SUMMARY:CSCCE Quarterly Skills Share Session: Coordinating and implementing community-engaged communications campaigns
DESCRIPTION:Quarterly Skills Share (QSS) sessions are an opportunity for participants in the CSCCE Community Manager Certification Program to share insights and expertise about their roles as STEM community managers. Sessions last 90-minutes and include two or three presentations\, with ample time for Q&A and discussion. \nCommunity management work regularly involves telling your members about upcoming activities\, leadership or staffing changes\, and relevant news (e.g.\, funding opportunities or community publications). Speakers will share their experiences coordinating community events\, restarting community efforts after a pause\, and more. This session will highlight what it takes to coordinate a complex communications campaign\, including creating scaffolding materials – a process we discuss\, work through\, and template in Content Design (CODE). \nSpeakers \n\nAmber Nelson (Sage Bionetworks)\nA.L. McMichael (Barnard College)\nTajuddeen Gwadabe\n\nPlease note: This is not a public event – participation is by invitation only.
URL:https://www.cscce.org/event/cscce-quarterly-skills-share-session-coordinating-and-implementing-community-engaged-communications-campaigns/
CATEGORIES:professional development training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260508
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SUMMARY:Scientific Community Engagament Fundamentals (CEF26W)
DESCRIPTION:This eight-week course is designed to offer new and existing community managers a core set of actionable skills and strategies. Participants meet twice a week\, with lecture-style content interspersed with discussion and project work. \nOur winter offering of Scientific Community Engagement Fundamentals (CEF26W) will run on Mondays and Thursdays beginning Thursday\, 19 March until Thursday\, 7 May. \nThe key dates are: \n\nSocial hour: Thursday\, 19 March at 12pm – 1pm EDT / 4pm – 5pm UTC\nMonday lessons: 23\, 30 March; 6\,13\, 20\, 27 April; 4 May at 12pm – 1:30pm EDT / 4pm – 5:30pm UTC\nThursday Co-Labs: 26 March; 2\, 9\,16\, 23\, 30 April at 12pm – 1:30pm EDT / 4pm – 5:30pm UTC\nGraduation: Thursday\, 7 May at 12pm – 2pm EDT / 4pm – 6pm UTC\n\nRegistration deadline: Thursday\, 5 March 2026 \nREGISTER \nMore information is available on the CEF webpage.
URL:https://www.cscce.org/event/scientific-community-engagament-fundamentals-cef26w/
CATEGORIES:professional development training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260530
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SUMMARY:Content Design (CODE26Sp)
DESCRIPTION:Content Design (CODE) is a six-week course that introduces a strategic approach to designing and creating community-engaged content that energizes and inspires your community members. During the course\, we cover the fundamentals of writing clear and actionable prose. However\, this course should not be thought of as a “writing 101” course – instead\, it’s a design approach that can impact how you create a range of different content types for your community. \nOur Spring offering of Content Design (CODE26Sp) will run on Tuesdays and Fridays beginning Tuesday\, 21 April until Friday\, 29 May 2026. \nThe key dates are: \n\nTuesday lessons: 21\, 28 April; 5\, 12\, 19\, 26 May at 10am – 11:30am EDT / 2pm – 3:30pm UTC\nFriday Co-Labs: 24 April; 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 29 May at 10am – 11:30am EDT / 2pm – 3:30pm UTC\n\nRegistration deadline: Friday\, 3 April 2026 \nREGISTER \nMore information is available on the CODE webpage.
URL:https://www.cscce.org/event/content-design-code26sp/
CATEGORIES:professional development training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260429T110000
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SUMMARY:Mini-workshop | Creating core values statements
DESCRIPTION:Core values statements describe the values underpinning how community members would like to interact\, and include a definition of each value as well as examples of what they look like in action. Core values statements are most effective when they are co-created with community members and are specific to the community\, rather than re-using values statements that others have created. In this Mini-workshop\, you will practice a process for developing core values that you can adapt for your own community. \nPrice: $175 \nRegister here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/cscce-mini-workshop-creating-core-values-statements-corevalues26 \nRegistration deadline: Wednesday\, 22 April 2026
URL:https://www.cscce.org/event/mini-workshop-creating-core-values-statements-2/
CATEGORIES:professional development training
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SUMMARY:Mini-workshop | Giving and receiving feedback
DESCRIPTION:Providing useful and kind feedback to others and being open to receiving feedback ourselves is a critical skill for effective collaboration – including during other CSCCE activities! During this session\, we’ll explore the functions of feedback\, how to structure yours\, and what can make receiving feedback easier. \nPrice: $175 \nRegister here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/cscce-mini-workshop-giving-and-receiving-feedback-feedback26 \nRegistration deadline: Thursday\, 21 May 2026
URL:https://www.cscce.org/event/mini-workshop-giving-and-receiving-feedback-2/
CATEGORIES:professional development training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T110000
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SUMMARY:Quarterly Skills Share Session | How to support a sense of belonging and productive community engagement - and measure them!
DESCRIPTION:Ensuring that your members feel like they belong and are empowered to engage in community activities is fundamental to community management. In this Quarterly Skills Share session\, our speakers will discuss how to co-create codes of conduct that support inclusive engagement\, different ways of assessing engagement and community health\, and how to ensure that the meetings and events you host support your community’s purpose. We’ll consider these topics in the context of large\, online communities as well as smaller\, in-person gatherings\, and will touch on themes from various CSCCE training courses including co-creation of community resources\, designing community programming\, and developing champions programs. \nSpeakers:  \n\nKevin Gott (NERSC)\nRebecca Hartman-Baker (NERSC)\nMike Lipka (NASA)\nSamantha Wittke (CSC – IT Center for Science\, Finland)\n\nQuarterly Skills Share (QSS) sessions are an opportunity for participants in the CSCCE Community Manager Certification Program to share insights and expertise about their roles as STEM community managers. Sessions last 90-minutes and include three to four presentations\, with ample time for Q&A and discussion. \nPlease note: This is not a public event – participation is by invitation only!
URL:https://www.cscce.org/event/quarterly-skills-share-session-how-to-support-a-sense-of-belonging-and-productive-community-engagement-and-measure-them/
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