Hi Neil,

thanks a lot for your reply.

Yes Matthias Fromm put some great resources in the Q&A/quora site (https://openscience.uni-bielefeld.de/898/which-materials-exist-introducing-specific-audiences-science).

Martin Hammitzsch is a member of the German OKFN Open Science working group and has reported on his Open Science activities in Geosciences. I think this year they offered an explicit Open Science session at the EGU General Assembly 2016 conference:
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2016/session/20148

Best,
Andreas


On 24.05.2016 11:57, Neil Chue Hong (SSI) wrote:
Hi Andreas,

I see you've already be directed towards the two resources I'm most
familiar with:

FOSTER Open Science collaboration (https://www.fosteropenscience.eu/)
- I have given "open source for open science" seminars at some of
their events before.

Sophie Kay (nee Kershaw's) Open Science Training course.


Also, a group including Ivo Grigorov (DTU, Denmark and FOSTER) and
Martin Hammitzsch (GFZ Potsdam, Germany) have been organising open
science sessions at the European Geosciences Union annual meeting.

Best regards,
Neil

On 23 May 2016 at 13:08, aleimba <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Software Carpentry list members,

we (the German OKFN Open Science working group,
http://www.ag-openscience.de) are starting a compendium for Open Science
teaching resources/material (compendium tentatively called "Open Science
101"). Our audience would be (PhD) students, postdocs, and other researchers
at universities in order to supply them the tools and the will to follow
Open Science principles/practices in their research.

This idea was born out of the frustration with the current state of Open
Science skills and their dissemination in the scientific community (also in
regard to the reproducibility crisis in many fields).

The initial GitHub repo for the project can be found here:
https://github.com/OKScienceDE/Open_Science_101

Software/Data carpentry both serve as role models for our idea, especially
in hosting teaching material online on GitHub so it can be crowd-sourced.

Thus, our first step is to collect already existing material or even lessons
on this topic. We don't want to reinvent the wheel and any feedback is
appreciated. I already asked around on Twitter
(https://twitter.com/aleimba/status/730758264548425728) and got some nice
recommendations. We now have a collection of material on the Open Science
Q&A site
(https://openscience.uni-bielefeld.de/898/which-materials-exist-introducing-specific-audiences-science)
born out of this repo issue
(https://github.com/OKScienceDE/Open_Science_101/issues/5).

However, I thought I might broaden the audience with this mailing list (and
was nudged in this direction by one of your members, Philipp Bayer). Thus, I
have a couple of questions for you:

- Do you know any additional initiatives or teaching resources that are
relevant to this topic?
- Do you think such an "Open Science 101" compendium/initiative is
worthwhile?

If all pans out, we would also like to offer workshops/bootcamps with
volunteering teachers in the future (as you guys do).

We've submitted our project to the Mozilla Science Global Sprint (Jun 2 -
Jun 3 2016), to have a starting point. We welcome anyone who would like to
contribute: https://github.com/mozillascience/global-sprint-2016/issues/36.

Anyways, thanks a lot in advance.

Best,
Andreas Leimbach

P.S.: Software/Data Carpentry is awesome! ;-)

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