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Ideas for future Tech Sharings | Schedule of Team Sharings | Formats of Team/Tech Sharings


Tech Sharings can usually be:

  • based on tickets in Ready for Development that would be great to mob

  • based on the findings of a spike ticket

  • based on team members attending courses

  • impromptu, if the opportunity arises mid-iteration

  • based on what devs expressed an interest in (check Ideas for Tech Sharings BELOW)

Ideas for Tech Sharings

Ideas

Volunteer to put it together

Open discussion on approach to testing

  • Cypress with React for integration testing

  • With a view to testing Tech improvement in general

  • Jest is quite an overhead (especially in comparison to Cypress)

Steven Howard / john o / Others?

Machine learning
Applications for TIS:

  • How Trainees filling in forms - better pre-population

  • PPT

  • Others?

Applications for HEE:

  • Ability to predict which placements are likely to be unsuccessful (based on past experience and other things that can be drawn about them / their history) with a view to targeting additional support. Placements with high withdrawal rates, for example.

Andy Dingley / Reuben Roberts

Andy Nash (Unlicensed) to reach out to Chris Norman for a possible cross-team assist from the London WBID (Workforce, Business Intelligence and Development) team!

Lambda best practices
Best practices. How we can use them. Touching on the fact they can be written in different languages.

  • python

  • node (Javascript)

Andy Dingley / Steven Howard / Jayanta Saha

Microservice pattern and TIS

Reuben Roberts / Jayanta Saha


Team sharing schedule

Date

Who

What

Formats of Team/Tech Sharings

Frequently used formats for running a Team/Tech Sharing. Any hybrid or any new format is welcome.

PowerPoint presentation style

Informal slack call with mobbing

  • For meetings (usually Tech Sharings) where the team (or part of the team) comes together to analyze a problem that requires input from various team members.

  • The mobbing of a ticket could be a good example

  • Remember to record any knowledge gained where appropriate (Confluence pages, Dev Handbook, READMEs etc.)

Ask Me Anything slack call

  • For meetings where one or few people hold knowledge that they’re trying to share with others, but putting together a presentation may be impossible (time restriction, vastity of the topic etc.).

About Me MS Teams call

  • A presentation a team member holds about their personal history to make everyone get to know them better.

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