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The power of open science (template for you to play with)

These Google slides are from a 60-minute guest lecture about open science, the Ocean Health Index, and Openscapes. The audience was Professor Claudia Tyler's Conservation Ecology EEMB 168 course at UCSB on March 7, 2019.

You can contact me (lists need a carriage return before list items):

Here is a table with some collaborators (tables use |s and -s to separate columns and rows):

Name Twitter GitHub
Jamie @jafflerbach @jafflerbach
Melanie @Melsteroni

Have you noticed the []() pattern to make links in Markdown? Put words to hyperlink in [] and the URL in ().

I also talked about GitHub for science – and can include an image with the same format, but note the preceding exclamation point: ![]() (From the browser, you'll need an image with an existing url).

Molly's edits!

Now that I'm officially a member of the Openscapes repo, let's get to it!

Let's practice editing on Github with the Solar System!

Can you see our planet?

This is an article talking about this famous picture taken from Cassini. The photograph above is called 'The Day the Earth Smiled'.

Here are some of my favorite planets:

Name Position from the Sun Why do I like it?
Saturn 6 Cool rings
Neptune 7 Blue Blue Blue!!!
Mars 4 It's red!
Earth 3 Our home
Venus 2 Why don't you like Venus???

I formatted my plain text table using |---|----|