LTER Community Call Topics

The LTER monthly community call provides an opportunity to hold seminars, discussions, and learning opportunities of relevance to the broad LTER research community. These may include research seminars, discussions of emerging projects and methods, or the occasional organizational update.

What makes a good community call topic?

  • Relevant across multiple roles (graduate students, investigators, information managers, project managers, educators, etc.)
  • Structured to invite feedback and inspire discussion among participants
Examples of potential topics:

  • Synthesis efforts (planned or results from)
  • Workshops on novel methods for data collection, analysis, communication, etc.
  • Approaches to broadening participation in LTER science and improving mentoring
  • Invitations to participate in analyses or distributed experiments
  • You tell us!

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Structure
If you have a specific structure in mind to invite participation, please describe it here. If you haven't gotten that far yet, the LNO can work with you to refine it.
Name *
Topic Suggestion *
Briefly describe the proposed topic and it's relevance to the LTER community.
Presenter (s)
If you have a specific presenter or presenters in mind, please add them here along with a bit of information about their qualifications on this topic and any additional information that may be relevant.
Timing
If you are proposing a specific topic and presenter, which months would best fit your schedule? (Check all that apply.) No community calls are planned for July or August.
Additional Comments
Any additional comments or considerations.
LTER Site *
Please choose your primary LTER site or the site most closely associated with the topic you are suggesting.
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