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Embedding open and reproducible science into teaching: A bank of lesson plans and resources.

Madeleine Pownall Orcid Logo, Flavio Azevedo Orcid Logo, Alaa Aldoh Orcid Logo, Mahmoud Elsherif Orcid Logo, Martin Vasilev Orcid Logo, Charlotte R. Pennington Orcid Logo, Olly Robertson Orcid Logo, Myrthe Vel Tromp Orcid Logo, Meng Liu Orcid Logo, Matthew C. Makel Orcid Logo, Natasha Tonge Orcid Logo, David Moreau Orcid Logo, Ruth Horry Orcid Logo, John Shaw Orcid Logo, Loukia Tzavella Orcid Logo, Ronan McGarrigle Orcid Logo, Catherine Talbot Orcid Logo, Sam Parsons Orcid Logo, (FORRT)

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology, Volume: 10, Issue: 3, Pages: 342 - 349

Swansea University Author: Ruth Horry Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1037/stl0000307

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Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on embedding open and reproducible approaches into research. One essential step in accomplishing this larger goal is to embed such practices into undergraduate and postgraduate research training. However, this often requires substantial time and resources...

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Published in: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology
ISSN: 2332-2101 2332-211X
Published: American Psychological Association (APA) 2021
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa58480
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Abstract: Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on embedding open and reproducible approaches into research. One essential step in accomplishing this larger goal is to embed such practices into undergraduate and postgraduate research training. However, this often requires substantial time and resources to implement. Also, while many pedagogical resources are regularly developed for this purpose, they are not often openly and actively shared with the wider community. The creation and public sharing of open educational resources is useful for educators who wish to embed open scholarship and reproducibility into their teaching and learning. In this article, we describe and openly share a bank of teaching resources and lesson plans on the broad topics of open scholarship, open science, replication, and reproducibility that can be integrated into taught courses, to support educators and instructors. These resources were created as part of the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science (SIPS) hackathon at the 2021 Annual Conference, and we detail this collaborative process in the article. By sharing these open pedagogical resources, we aim to reduce the labour required to develop and implement open scholarship content to further the open scholarship and open educational materials movement.
College: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Issue: 3
Start Page: 342
End Page: 349