Workflows 2.0 New Version & Updates: projects > introductory fellowships

By Swan 🔸 @ 2023-02-24T19:19 (+26)

TL;DR

Check out the Workflows 2.0 and the EA UC Berkeley Projects Page & provide any feedback if you wish. Feel free to use them as a helpful addition to your group’s repertoire of community-building activities. I believe project-based learning is more effective than reading groups at getting students to become highly engaged EAs. This is the second update about these and you can find the first post here.  

Contents:

  1. Epistemics & Disclaimer
  2. What is a workflow?
  3. What are the stages of a workflow?
  4. Transitioning to project-based learning
  5. Some info about how other groups are using the Workflows/Projects
  6. Next steps
  7. Acknowledgments

Epistemics & Disclaimer:

What is a workflow?

An alternative and self-paced version of an intro Effective Altruism reading group that lets someone jump straight to the area that they are interested in & get the basics of it while also providing the option to meet with group organizers, get personalized feedback & suggestions as to how to get involved with projects. The long-term goal is for these is for them to be made available to every university group as an easily accessible and comprehensive option.

What are the stages of a workflow?

  1. Fill out the intake form provided by your group (eg EA UC Berkeley Intake Form)
  2. Complete the Introduction to EA readings
  3. Explore at least four different cause areas from the workflow database
  4. Complete the workflow for your cause area of choice
  5. Read the project guidelines
  6. Meet with your group organizer to discuss projects & next steps

Transitioning to project-based learning

Some info about how other groups are using the Workflows/Projects

Next Steps

Acknowledgments