Meeting Notes for 18 January
Present: Liz, Joel, Sudha, Marge, Mark, Ken, Tom, Kevin M
Drupal
- Kevin shared XM's sample site with the new theme concept via the Basecamp. Response from the developers was positive.
- Kevin requested a couple of samples for the main image and any files we have that will help restructure the logo. Marge and Liz posted some to the Basecamp shortly after the meeting.
- Sudha's about 2/3 of the way to having a development VM going, but she ran into an error. She'll meet with an XM dev in the coming weeks to work it out
- The next big task is to decide on the content of the tiles and triptychs. Kevin will solicit input in the coming weeks.
Particle Physics Playground
Matt Bellis has a particle physics outreach project called
Particle Physics Playground that has some overlap with the CMS e-Lab. He'll be at Fermilab in late February and wants to meet with some QN people Feb 23 or 24.
- Matt has developed a cloud chamber demonstration, which Ken thinks could make an excellent "gateway experience" for classroom demonstrations and Masterclasses. Mark doubts that this would be a useful element for the e-Labs, though, since cloud chamber physics is not as quantitative. Matt once donated a cloud chamber to QuarkNet; Marge recalls that we passed it on to Don Lincoln.
- Matt also has some great ideas (and examples) for student-friendly Jupyter notebooks, which is precisely the sort of thing we'd like to implement as Tier 4 of the Data Portfolio.
- Consensus is that an ongoing working relationship with Matt would be beneficial. Tom will examine the Playground's Binder/CMS materials sometime in the next two week and see if there's promising room for collaboration; other developers should also take a look. Adam LaMee and Sergei Gleyzer might also be interested in developing classroom activities based on Matt's materials.
Cosmic Ray
- Sudha still needs feedback on the changes to the tutorials
- Sudha's been trying to sort out missing objects and broken links related to question marks in the Cosmic e-Lab. Liz recalls that these were originally written for use with early versions of Swift before we stopped using it, something about annotations for transformations. She can dig up some information.
- Ken ran into a problem trying to select multiple DAQs during a recent Masterclass. If the second DAQ is on a different search page, the first selection is dropped. Mark thinks there's a way to do this successfully; he'll look into it.
- As a reminder, there are intermittent problems with search (deliberately) ignoring data before summer of 2009. Joel has it on his slate to fix, but it'll be a little while.
CIMA
- Joel's updates are very nearly complete.
- Tom reports the picking function is finished and working as a prototype on the dev server. He's been generating raw data files for the Masterclass; they need a little manual manipulation but should be complete this week. He'll send test samples to Ken
- Ken, Tom, and Joel will confer tomorrow (Thursday) morning at 10:00AM Eastern to finalize the update plans for CIMA and iSpy
Server repair
No word on replacement parts. Joel will inquire with the CRC.
-- Main.JoelG - 2017-01-25