A manifesto for reproducible science

ReproducibiliTea – Embedding Open Science into Teaching

11 Mar 2022

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.

 

During this session, we aim to explore together avenues to improve reproducibility in research through education. Interested in conferring with other educators on how to improve Open and Reproducible Science? Or just want to passively observe the discourse? Join us!

 

 

ReproducibiliTea – Embedding Open Science into Teaching

 

How can we embed Open Science into teaching?

 

Join our next Maastricht ReproducibiliTea (zoom) meeting on Tuesday 22th of March from 11.00-12.00!

 

For this meeting, we will discuss how to embed Open Science and Reproducibility into teaching. We will look at the recent paper, ‘Embedding Open and Reproducible Science Into Teaching: A Bank of Lesson Plans and Resources’. Dr Martin Vasilev is a co-author of the paper and will tell us more on the findings encountered, opening the discussion on how we could implement more Open Science practices into our method of education at Maastricht University.

 

We will discuss the article ‘Embedding Open and Reproducible Science Into Teaching: A Bank of Lesson Plans and Resources’.

 

The programme is as follows:

–          11.00 – Introduction to ReproducibiliTea and the Open Science Community Maastricht

–          11.05 – Short  presentation to summarize the article

–          11.20 – Discussion

–          11.55 – Closing statement

 

You can register here. Participation is free, but please register through the website so we can send you the Zoom link.

 

During ReproducibiliTea meetings we examine topics related to reproducibility, open science, research quality, and good/bad research practices. ReproducibiliTea started in 2018 at the University of Oxford, and has now spread to 140 institutions in 27 different countries. There currently are ReproducibiliTea journal club meetings organized at 7 different universities in the Netherlands. For more information please check their website. The Maastricht University ReproducibiliTea journal club is organized in collaboration with the Open Science Community Maastricht (OSCM), for more information and other events, please check the events page.

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