Thursday, June 28, 2007

Notes: Meeting, June 27 '07

Meeting Notes
June 27, 2007

In attendance:
Sonia Marcus
Amy Nordrum
Ron Chapman
Amanda Annis
Kim Brown
Laura Allen
Jarrod Pollard

  • The copy of the spreadsheet that we will all be inputting data into is stored on the N drive here at Facilities, within the 'Energy Issues' folder. In that folder, you will find the working copy, as well as a copy of the version 4 GHG calculator that Ron was working on last year with Christen Steele.
  • Ron will keep a master copy of our spreadsheet in his own locked drive. He will carry info over to the master copy from the working copy as it is verified.
  • Here is the color code we will use for data cells in our working copy: If the data is inputted and it has not been verified the cell will be red; if the data is inputted and Ron is working on verifying it the cell will be yellow; if the data has been verified and carried over to the master copy the cell will be green
  • When you log in to the computer, your user name is stored for comment authoring in Excel. So if you add a comment to a cell, that comment will be attributed to you
  • Here's how to add a comment to a cell: Right click on the cell, and then choose "insert comment". VERY IMPORTANT: Please add a date to your comment. This will not be done automatically by Excel! The default font size for comments is 8; Ron usually increases it to 10 for readability
  • If you would like to copy and paste a comment elsewhere, you can go to the first cell and choose 'copy' and then 'paste special' in the new cell, selecting comments only
  • Comments within the cells of our spreadsheets should deal with source documents. Other kinds of comments should go on the relevant section of our blog
  • If you need to update the data and the source document for a particular cell, add a comment saying that you are doing so. Do not delete the earlier comment with the original source listed!
  • We can use Ron's laptop here in the ORC so that more than one person can have access to our working copy at a time
  • Kim pointed out that some facts and figures regarding the university (e.g. enrollment statistics) can be misleading because regional campuses either are or are not included
  • A working definition for each data type can be entered in as a comment at the top cell of each column (e.g. for "Full-time students" we might enter a working definition in a comment which says "Students enrolled for 15 or more credit hours at the beginning of fall quarter")
  • If there is a green triangle showing up in the corner of a cell, that means that there is a formula in that cell the way Ron has this spreadsheet configured
  • If there is a red triangle showing up in the corner of a cell, that means that there is a comment on this cell
  • We need to keep copies (electronic) of all the documents we are sourcing the data from. We will keep these in the 'Energy Issues' folder on the N drive. Ron has some hard copy sources that we will need to scan in as PDFs.
  • The students will set up times to meet individually with Ron over the next 2 days to get assignments. Ron will be out all next week.
  • No group meeting next week. We will meet again on July 11th at 4pm sharp. Kim will be away.

Friday, June 22, 2007

This post is to establish post labels.
This post is to establish post labels.
This post is to establish post labels.
This post is to establish post labels.
This post is to establish post labels.
This post is to establish post labels.
This post is to establish post labels.
This post is to establish post labels.
This post is to establish post labels.
This post is to establish post labels.
This post is to establish post labels.
This post is to establish post labels.
This post is to establish post labels.
Hey this blog is looking very good.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Post Categories

I'm working on how to divide our posts up into the categories of the calculator... transportation, etc... one way to do this might be to enter whatever section we're working on (refrigerants, transportation, energy, etc) into the "Labels for this post" section that appears at the bottom right of the box when you're entering a new post. This would not categorize our posts on the main blog, but we could click on a label and see all other posts with that label together, thus providing us a way to track progress overall and within each section. As an example, I've labeled this post and my first post with the word "General." Click on this word and you can see how this system would work. Let me know what you think.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Yay Amy! Good job, I think this is a marvelous blog.

GHG Inventory

Hello all,

This is the blog I have set up for communication between those working on data collection for OU's GHG Inventory. I've never set up a blog before, so let me know what you think. Also, it would be great if everyone could try to post something, just to make sure it works. Hopefully, this will be a tool that we can log into and use to keep a detailed record of our progress. Thanks!