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Surveys for competency questions #1

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HendrikBorgelt opened this issue Mar 22, 2024 · 3 comments
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Surveys for competency questions #1

HendrikBorgelt opened this issue Mar 22, 2024 · 3 comments

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@HendrikBorgelt
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Hello at all,

as competency questions should not necessarily be formulated by a semantic expert, maybe it is best to invite M. Liebau and let students invested in the N4Cat teaching course, formulate some competency questions (especially those content-related questions/chemistry questions). But then we would need to prepare some slides and a template on how to write and submit competency questions (a simple Excel template which would be collected manually should be sufficient).

This should however be open for discussion.

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Hendrik

@dalito
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dalito commented Mar 22, 2024

a template on how to write and submit competency questions (a simple Excel template...)

Alternatively we could use a customized issue template for this. Then the competency questions would land here directly. Also it would be possible to reference to them by issue number.

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markdoerr commented Mar 22, 2024

Issues might be already too complex for some - although I like the logic behind @dalito ' s suggestion.
Why not simply start with some questions as "templates" and ask the students to simply add more of them with the in-build text editor (which is as simple as clicking the "edit" button when viewing the questions) ?

(Almost no git knowledge required, just how to use a web-browser ;)

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HendrikBorgelt commented Mar 22, 2024

I agree with @markdoerr that issues might be too complex for "non-trained" researchers wanting to collaborate, at the same time I must remind, you that I intended this to be specifically for students who are taught at one of the lectures of NFDI4Cat. So a short introduction on how to write an issue should be more than feasible.

I don't think that researchers just happily stumble over a git Repo and do not know how to participate.

My most immediate concern is that having 1 issue per competency question can result in thousands of issues (some due to reposting, the others just due to simple permutations) which we would need to maintain. If there is a simple way of "closing the issues" and therefore not much maintenance is required from our side, I would be happy to go for issues.

if so desired I can create the issue template.

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