Open Science concepts and tools have the potential to transform the current scientific system for the greater good of all, but what does it mean for you? How can you and your work benefit from the Open Science movement? Welcome to an Open Science Workshop for students and researchers at the University of Copenhagen on 4 October.
This workshop will establish what Open Science is and why it is needed. There will be an overview of the main areas of Open Science: Open Access, Open Data, Public Engagement. In addition, there will be some practical tips on changes researchers can make towards Open Science, the potential career benefits of Open Science, and information on what resources the ORIONproject can provide. The session is suitable for those with very little or basic knowledge of Open Science.
The learning outcomes of this workshop are that participants understand the basic topics and areas of Open Science while reflecting and developing a position towards Open Science and identifying the individual areas within research where they can apply the principals and methods to make their science more open.
The workshop is free-of-charge (a light lunch is included), for more information, please contact the ORION training team: orion@mdc-berlin.de
Agenda
09:00 Welcome and Introductions
09:30 What is Open Science? Towards an Understanding
10:00 Open Science Card Cafe | Interactive Activity
10:30 Break
10:45 Presentation: the what, why, how of Open Science
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Open Science Case Studies
14:15 Meet the Expert
15:30 Break
15:45 All About Open Science - Brain Walking Exercise
16:15 Open Science: An Individual Plan
16:45 Discussion and Feedback
17:00 End
Trainers:
Dr. Luiza Bengtsson, Public Engagement and Knowledge Exchange Officer, MDC
WP4 Leader for Training in ORION
Zoe Ingram, Education Specialist
WP4 Training Analysis
Please see the ORION training section for more information about our activities and materials.