From 1742e75d15d8e30e3e9ce96bfc2e6d0aa0375275 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sebastian Wendel Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2023 12:09:12 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] added final training stepps --- docs/community/trainings.md | 16 +++++++--------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/community/trainings.md b/docs/community/trainings.md index 7008a88..f22335f 100644 --- a/docs/community/trainings.md +++ b/docs/community/trainings.md @@ -81,15 +81,13 @@ It's finally here! After all the planning, preparation, and anticipation, the bu 2. **Check-In**: Once the Participants arrive, complete the check-in, share the agenda and set expectations for the workshop. 3. **Venue**: Provide information about the venue, including where to find restrooms and where to buy food. 4. **Digital tools**: Provide information about the digital tools that will be used during the workshop, such as the platform for collaboration, the survey tool and the chat channel, and how to access them. -5. **Data privacy**: Provide information about the data privacy policy and the forms that need to be signed by the participants. -6. **Introduction**: Begin with a round of introductions and give everyone a chance to introduce themselves, their background, and their interest in the project. -7. **Overview**: Provide details about the project, including the general mode of operation, the working materials such as the kit, the documentation and the git repository. -8. **Kits and Tools**: Provide the Kit and Tools to each participant with a kit and the necessary tools. -9. **Follow your Presentation and ** as described in the "Preparing a Presentation" section - -!!! tip - - Paint the big picture and communicate progress to the participants. Activate and engage with the participants, and make sure to check-out and wrap up the workshop. +5. **Data privacy**: Inform about the privacy policy and the forms that need to be signed by the participants if you want to take photos. +6. **Introduction round**: Begin with a round of introductions and give everyone a chance to introduce themselves, their background, and their interest in the project. +7. **Provide an overview**: Provide details about the project, including the general mode of operation, the working materials such as the kit, the documentation and the git repository. +8. **Provide the Kits and Tools**: Provide the Kit and Tools to each participant with a kit and the necessary tools. +9. **Follow the build instructions**: Depending on the format you have chosen, start implementing by following the [Manufacturing guide](/hardware/assembly_guide/) or [Assembly guide](/hardware/manufacturing/) +10. **Follow the usage instructions**: Now that you have successfully assembled the PlanktoScope, you can proceed to the usage by following the [Getting started](/usage/getting_started/) and [User interface](/usage/ui_guide/) instructions. +11. **Final Test**: For a final test you can use for example pure cultures or a sample taken with a [PlanktonNet](/hardware/accessories/#plankton-net) from a surrounding waters. ### Field trip