Jennifer Miller, Tel Amiel, Geoffrey Cain Abstract: Would you like to teach a course in open science, one designed for easy course prep?
- As a PI-led special topics course in your lab or department?
- In Maymester or summer session for potential or incoming STEM graduate students?
- For current/retired STEM practitioners and educators in a community college?
This course will be a workshop in which faculty prepare a proposal for a special topics course and/or begin preparation for a course that teaches open science through the lens of the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science.
An open syllabus and course materials have been developed through the UNESCO-sponsored program Open Education for a Better World (OE4BW). The course has been designed to incorporate open pedagogy, to be discussion-based, to adapt to flexible modalities, and to require minimal preparation.
Course materials are openly licensed and available on Zenodo:
https://zenodo.org/record/5823531Audience: Researchers, librarians, faculty/scholars, administrators, doctoral students, job-market candidates and postdocs with an interest in teaching open science.
LIVE ZOOM SESSION SCHEDULE (All times Pacific UTC-7)Tuesday, July 268-10AM
Wednesday, July 278-10AM
Thursday, July 288-10AM