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ReproducibiliTea – Embedding Open Science into Teaching
How can we embed Open Science into teaching? Join our next Maastricht ReproducibiliTea (Zoom) meeting on 22 March from 11.00 to 12.00! We will discuss the article ‘Embedding Open and Reproducible Science into Teaching: A Bank of Lesson Plans and Resources’, together with Dr Martin Vasilev, co-author of the paper.
…Library+ Education update 2-2022: Open Education Week Special
Library+ Education update 2-2022: Open Eduction Week Special
…OER myth-busting
Do you think OER are hard to find or not applicable for your education? Then it is about time to debunk some myths about these free and open resources.
…Using your own publications in education
Interested in using your own (OA) publications for educational purposes or what to pay attention to if you create your own educational?
…OER as the alternative
No budget for more resources? Or curious about how to find and (re)use open educational material next to licensed resources?
…Call to action: join the edusources project
Sharing your learning materials is easier than you think. Want to try? Join us in the edusources project.
…DataHub sprint review
Join the next DataHub sprint review with sprint goal “welcome the custom in customizable metadata”
…Open Education in practice
OER offers the opportunity to make education more accessible and collaborative. Find out about how UM colleagues embed open education in their daily practice.
…RDM Experts Community Meeting
We are continuing with the Research Data Management (RDM) Experts Community Meetings. The next one will take place online on 22 February from 15:30 to 17:00. There will be a presentation on “Engaging society: How public outreach meets Open Science”, followed by a brainstorming session for upcoming meetings.
…Campus wide license Overleaf LaTeX editor
Do you want to share your LaTeX documents with an unlimited number of collaborators? Or do you want to save time by co-writing in an editor with full document history and integration with reference managers and Github? Try Overleaf Professional!
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