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posted on 2020-09-24, 14:38 authored by Loek BrinkmanLoek Brinkman

Here you find a set of teaching formats to integrate practices related to Open and Reliable Science in your curricula. The teaching formats are organised in four categories:

Accessibility, Transparency, Reliability and Science in Society.

Within each of these categories, we provide teaching formats where students have either the role of user of knowledge or producer of knowledge. Assignment can be integrated in courses, practicals and, notably, in the bachelor thesis.

We have aimed for easy-to-implement formats that require little to no background knowledge, and are applicable to a wide range of disciplines. Some teaching formats arguably fall under multiple categories. In those cases, the teaching format is listed in the category that we thought most suited. The teaching formats are designed for bachelor students of the faculty of Social Sciences, but can also be used in other contexts.

This list is far from exhaustive. You are encouraged to share your own teaching formats and/or add suggestions in the empty slides below. As such, this slidedeck may grow and evolve over time. The dynamic slidedeck can be found at www.bit.ly/OSteachingformats. Static versions of this document are stored here.



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