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- Geohack week will happen in the Odegaard Undergraduate Library on the University of Washington campus. We will meet in the Active Learning Classroom OUG 141.
- Doors open at 9:00 am each morning (Monday-Friday). We will start the morning sessions at 9:00 am sharp.
- due to space limitations, only registered geohack participants will be allowed to attend the tutorials and open working sessions.
- participants are expected to attend all scheduled geohack activities. Contact an organizer if any circumstances prevent you from attending.
- Lunch is provided for all days. Coffee and snacks will be available throughout each day.
- Dinner and drinks will be provided on Monday.
- Participants are expected to take care of their own dinners Tuesday through Friday.
- If you plan to drink alcohol at our catered events, please be sure to bring ID as the bartenders are required to check.
- contact an organizer if you have dietary restrictions and we can provide additional information.
- For information on wireless access, you can either use Eduroam, if it's available to you, or we'll give you guest access to the UW network on the first day.
- Twitter: #Geohackweek
- Slack: https://geohackweek2017.slack.com
- Please review our Code of Conduct.
- Please arrive with your laptop ready for tutorial and project work, following our instructions here. Contact us on Slack (#preliminary_setup) if you have any difficulties. Checklist:
- Do you have a working local version of Python installed (using conda?).
- Did you sign up for a Google Earth Engine account?
- Do you have a GitHub account?
- Did you successfully spin up a jupyter notebook in Geohackweek Jupyter Hub?
- If you haven't done so already, please add your name to the Participants List page (send information to @emily_keller on slack)
- Review the Project Guidelines and begin communicating with organizers and other participants about possible project ideas