Hello, World!
It's already time to start planning for our November Book Dash!
Applications are open for:
- Book Dash Planning Committee: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd1dcjEaKvhQQnRCqvN0C5CSvzjmpRkaJ1eadTXR7s_TtElZw/viewform
- Local Hub Hosts: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd99GnWWUbRNnblLRTn_poQLIvna---Q-lP4OOhVwOwU5CRIQ/viewform
Applications for participants will open soon, stay tuned!
Applications are due by 1 August –– but have been extended to 12 August.
For more information, get in touch with @aleesteele or any members of the #BookDashWorkingGroup, who will be happy to discuss additional details and opportunities with you.
See below for details
What is Book Dash?
Book Dash is our bi-annual edit-a-thon for The Turing Way project and guides, a space for documentation, coffee chats, and collaboration of all sorts! Imagine a week-long Collaboration Cafe with our global community... and more!
https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/community-handbook/bookdash.html
Who is the Book Dash Planning Committee?
They are in charge of planning a specific Book Dash. They lead on organisational tasks, review attendee applications, arrange social sessions, onboard participants, & often act as hosts of contribution sessions or in-person hubs.
What is a Book Dash local hub?
An in-person, remote, or hybrid event linked to the virtual week of Book Dash. We have previously hosted and supported hubs in London & Bristol (UK), Amsterdam and Delft (Netherlands), Asia-Australia (regional), & Americas (regional).
The hubs and the planning committee are crucial in supporting a diverse, productive, and engaging Book Dash for everyone!
We would love to have your help in organising our bi-annual contribution event.
Get your applications in by 12 August!