Welcome and workshop frame
Workshop chair
Synthetic workshop fixture with slide-style images, session notes, and follow-up resources
Detailed single-file event report with embedded slide-style imagery, programme notes, session summaries, role references, materials, and provenance. This is the shape to use when replacing a PDF or PowerPoint with a richer browser-openable report.
Workshop chair
Practice lead
Evidence lead
Facilitation team
Reporting lead
Panel
Workshop chair
Workshop chair
Sets up the event as a practical look at better research operations, evidence handling, and reusable reporting.
Reusable report pattern: Frame expectations, orient the audience, and connect the event to the report outputs.
Practice lead
Demonstrates how a team can move from ad hoc notes to structured project records, reusable prompts, and source-backed reports.
Reusable report pattern: Use content structure, provenance, and review checkpoints to keep work grounded.
Evidence lead
Shows how source material, screenshots, decisions, and reviewer notes can be organized without losing context.
Reusable report pattern: Treat evidence as report content first and downloadable artifacts only when reuse requires it.
Facilitation team
Groups identify which tools belong in the workflow, where private data must stay out, and what checks are required before sharing.
Reusable report pattern: The report should preserve decisions, risks, and unresolved questions in one file.
Reporting lead
Connects session notes, slide images, decisions, and follow-up actions into a browser-openable workshop report.
Reusable report pattern: Build the normal site first, then package the selected images and source text.
Panel
Turns the workshop into questions about adoption, support, governance, and long-term maintenance.
Reusable report pattern: Capture unanswered questions as follow-up work.
Workshop chair
Confirms owners, deadlines, outputs, and the next review point.
Reusable report pattern: Event reports should preserve follow-up pathways and materials in the same distributable file.
These images are embedded directly as Base64 data URIs from the local extracted presentation assets. A final report can use the same pattern for selected slides while preserving all explanatory text in the HTML.
event framing and close
workflow design and source structure
capture, review, and provenance
breakout support and decision capture
single-file report packaging
questions, risks, and adoption planning
Selected slide screenshots are embedded in the page. Full slide decks can remain separate downloads only when they need separate distribution.
Markdown notes and summaries should become readable sections, speaker pages, appendices, or source drawers.
Links to live resources can be cited, but local text and decisions should not be stranded outside the HTML.
Source fixture: synthetic-workshop-fixture
This sample uses generated content and synthetic slide-style images. It demonstrates the report structure without embedding private event material, personal data, browser state, or local source paths.