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Embedding open and reproducible science into teaching: A bank of lesson plans and resources.
Madeleine Pownall ,
Flavio Azevedo ,
Alaa Aldoh ,
Mahmoud Elsherif ,
Martin Vasilev ,
Charlotte R. Pennington ,
Olly Robertson ,
Myrthe Vel Tromp ,
Meng Liu ,
Matthew C. Makel ,
Natasha Tonge ,
David Moreau ,
Ruth Horry ,
John Shaw ,
Loukia Tzavella ,
Ronan McGarrigle ,
Catherine Talbot ,
Sam Parsons ,
(FORRT)
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology, Volume: 10, Issue: 3, Pages: 342 - 349
Swansea University Author: Ruth Horry
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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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