Open Research in the Classroom

Emma Wilson
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Open research practices can benefit students, researchers, and the research community by improving the quality, transparency, and accessibility of research findings. Many groups such as the Edinburgh Open Research Initiative (EORI) and the Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training (FORRT) aim to promote the integration of open research practices into university curriculums. Senior year high school pupils preparing to study STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) of Social Sciences subjects at university will often conduct their first research project as part of an Advanced Higher course, Nuffield Research Placement, or CREST Award. We have recently received funding to develop resources aimed at introducing S4-S6 Scottish High School pupils to open research practices. Already there is keen interest from Scottish Schools Education Research Centre (SSERC), who run Nuffield Research Placements in Scotland, to make these resources available to all pupils completing placements. We are currently looking for a small group of UoE students (undergraduate or postgraduate) to assist in developing two short animation scripts on open research topics and an interactive activity. Students will be reimbursed for contributing to the project. Students should be knowledgeable on open research topics (although you don’t have to be an expert!). Science communication experience is not required, although we will encourage all student volunteers to sign up to the STEM Ambassadors programme. We are not able to use our funding to reimburse staff members, but UoE staff are more than welcome to register their interest in our project and help out with developing or assuring the quality of our resources. This project is funded by alumni and friends of the University of Edinburgh through the Student Experience Grant scheme.
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课堂上的开放式研究
通过提高研究成果的质量、透明度和可及性,开放研究实践可以使学生、研究人员和研究团体受益。爱丁堡开放研究计划(EORI)和开放和可复制研究培训框架(FORRT)等许多组织的目标是促进将开放研究实践整合到大学课程中。准备在大学学习STEM(科学,技术,工程和数学)社会科学学科的高中高年级学生通常会进行他们的第一个研究项目,作为高级高等课程,纳菲尔德研究实习或CREST奖的一部分。我们最近收到了一笔资金,用于开发资源,旨在向苏格兰高中S4-S6年级的学生介绍开放式研究实践。负责苏格兰纳菲尔德研究实习的苏格兰学校教育研究中心(SSERC)已经对将这些资源提供给所有完成实习的学生产生了浓厚的兴趣。我们目前正在寻找一小群UoE学生(本科生或研究生),以协助开发两个关于开放研究主题的动画短片脚本和一个互动活动。学生对项目的贡献将得到补偿。学生应该对公开的研究课题有所了解(尽管你不必成为专家!)虽然我们鼓励所有学生志愿者报名参加STEM大使计划,但不需要有科学传播经验。我们不能用我们的资金来偿还员工,但UoE员工非常欢迎他们对我们的项目感兴趣,并帮助开发或确保我们资源的质量。该项目由爱丁堡大学的校友和朋友通过学生体验资助计划资助。
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