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The wuthering heights of online exams
Teacher’s perspective: Dimona Bartelet of University College Venlo recounts how she conquered the mountainous challenge of online exams the past year.
…Open online exams: off the beaten track
How do you create exams that are ‘online proof’ and embrace the resources that the Internet has to offer? The faculty of Psychology & Neurosciences has done this by making radical changes to their exam formats.
…A closer look at proctoring
The use of proctoring is still a hotly debated topic. What did we learn about using proctoring, and what will it bring for the future?
…Online testing – friend or foe?
Teacher’s perspective: Bjorn Winkens’ battles and victories with online exams for FHML Statistics.
…Join the next DataHub sprint review
The current sprint goal is “Requirement analysis for customizable metadata”
…DataHub sprint review with sprint goal “Investigate custom metadata template editor” – 30 June 2021
DataHub organises a sprint review every three weeks from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Wednesday. Our next sprint review meeting will take place on 30 June 2021. The current sprint goal is “Investigate custom metadata template editor”.
…Building a Maastricht University and MUMC+ Research Data Management (RDM) Experts Community
The Research Data Management (RDM) Experts Community meetings have been a success. We can proudly announce that an RDM community has been up and running for the last 7 months. Do you want to know more about the RDM Experts community, when our community meets, what topics we discussed during past meetings and how to become a member? Then please read on.
…An introduction to Research Data Management – 30 June 2021
Are you a researcher at Maastricht University and would you like to learn more about Research Data Management? Then register for the upcoming Introduction to Research Data Management workshop on Wednesday, June 30 from 11:00 to 13:00.
…Go-live Maastricht Data Repository, the next-generation web interface
Preserving and accessing research data stored at DataHub becomes even more intuitive.
…The FAIR Coffee lectures – 29 June 2021
With the FAIR Coffee lecture series, the Open Science Community of UM, in collaboration with the Community for Data-Driven Initiatives (CDDI), will help you find out more about these topics and discover how your colleagues have applied Open Science and FAIR principles to their research. These lectures are a perfect chance to dip your toes in the FAIR water and find inspiration in the work of others!
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