[Open-education] Fwd: Re: [open-science] Open Science and Open Education
Marieke Guy
marieke.guy at okfn.org
Fri Sep 26 08:01:00 UTC 2014
FYI - some more messages on this thread that have only been sent to the
Open Science list - may be of interest.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [open-science] Open Science and Open Education
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 08:59:21 +0100
From: Jenny Molloy <jcmcoppice12 at gmail.com>
To: Daniel Mietchen <daniel.mietchen at googlemail.com>
CC: open-science <open-science at lists.okfn.org>
Thanks Daniel
The intended audience was my teaching portfolio assessor and me, to
demonstrate thinking about innovative teaching methods and how I might
apply them in the particular subject I teach (which was elaborated in a
later section that I didn't include).
As for a future audience, I guess I was thinking teachers and course
planners in higher education settings, but if you think there is another
group for whom the topic would be useful and interesting then do say.
Thanks for commenting! I'm afraid my next week or two is mostly
dedicated to thesis writing but I'll try and revisit and address your
comments shortly - anyone else also feel free to respond or add your own
comments.
Jenny
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 10:16 PM, Daniel Mietchen
<daniel.mietchen at googlemail.com <mailto:daniel.mietchen at googlemail.com>>
wrote:
I agree that it would be useful to mention open tools more explicitly
(open code is discussed).
It's not clear to me yet what the intended audience for the original
essay was, nor what it could be for a revised version. Once that is
clarified, I think it would be much easier to shape the piece
accordingly. I left some more specific comments in the document.
d.
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On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 1:08 AM, Rafael Pezzi <rafael.pezzi at ufrgs.br
<mailto:rafael.pezzi at ufrgs.br>> wrote:
> Dear Jenny,
>
> I am really interested in this topic very aligned with your
essay. By the
> way, the principles that you point at, particularly aligning open
science
> and open education though environment-minded citizen science is
the core of
> our project on open weather stations in at the university in
partnership
> with local schools.
>
> One point that I would add is the need of open tools for open
science and
> open education. I consider these tools the basic infrastructure for
> effective open knowledge sharing. I believe some development is
needed, for
> more information see these two pages related pages concerning CAD and
> digital fabrication tools that I have started: [1] and [2]. These
would have
> great impact on open science and open education and their
integration.
>
> How about including a section on open tools in your essay?
>
> Regards,
> Rafael
>
> [1] -
>
https://pt.wikiversity.org/wiki/Pesquisa:Ferramentas_livres:Work_group_for_development_of_open_workbench
> [2] -
>
https://pt.wikiversity.org/wiki/Pesquisa:Ferramentas_livres:Desenvolvimento_de_CAD_Livre:en
>
> Em 16-09-2014 06:39, Jenny Molloy escreveu:
>
> Hi All
>
> I recently drafted a piece on open science and open education for
a teaching
> portfolio, with a focus on under- and postgraduate level teaching.
>
> It was for a specific purpose but I thought others might be
interested in
> taking a look, all contributions are welcome and it's public
domain. Maybe
> some of you would be interested in helping expand it to a full
and useful
> review!
>
> https://www.writelatex.com/1458762xxhqzz [could have transferred to
> googledocs/etherpad but this is editable and saved me
reformatting - happy
> to move it if people prefer]
>
> I'm seeing a lot of activity around the best ways to train
students and
> other early career researchers about open science and wondered
who on this
> list is specifically interested in this area? My list includes:
>
> Sophie Kay and the OSTI programme
> FOSTER
> Mozilla Science Lab & Software Carpentry
> Finland´s Doctoral Schools
>
> I'm at a three day workshop on open and reproducible science in
biology
> (#orb14) so this has been on my mind as training keeps coming up!
>
> Thoughts to the list on some of the training initiatives around
open science
> and use of open science in teaching, feel free to weigh in with
comments and
> contributions to the piece if interested.
>
> Jenny
>
>
>
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