Alle Artikel mit dem Schlagwort: Bernd Rupp

OSR189 OER to MOOCs – Teaching Openness #oscibar [EN]

This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Bernd talked to Julien Colomb and Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra about their session on how to bring Open Educational Resources to MOOCs and foster the learning of communities about openness.

OSR187 Open Data Impact Award #oscibar [EN]

This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Bernd talked to Anne Held from innOSCI (an initiative from Stifterverband) about their plans to launch the Open Data Impact Award, to incentivise scientists to publish their data openly. Link to the session pad.

OSR182 Contributor Lists #oscibar [EN]

This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Bernd talked to Julien Colomb about how to identify, mark and give credit to contributors of scientific works. Link to the session pad.

OSR179 Intro Barcamp Open Science 2020 #oscibar [EN]

As usual in March, the Barcamp Open Science took place in Berlin (this year on the 10th of March) and Open Science Radio was again (for the sixth time) supporting the Barcamp Open Science in documenting the event. As last year we had Bernd Rupp from the Wirkstoffradio Podcast supporting us with recordings and interviews. This short episode will give a you a quick welcome and introduction with Konrad, Guido Scherp and Bernd Rupp.

As you can imagine, the current developments around the COVID-19 outbreak have also affected us, so please excuse the significant delay and posting these recordings!

re episodes to come, so stay tuned! Enjoy!

OSR162 Registered Reports in Psychology: Why, for whom, and how? (Poster Session) #osc2019 [EN]

This is a short interview episode from the poster session at the Open Science Conference 2019. In this episode Bernd talks to Roland Ramthun, Deputy Director of archiving and publication services at the ZPID Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information. Roland presented presented the talk and poster Registered Reports in Psychology: Why, for whome and how? basically showing how preregistration can improve scientific findings and increase transparency.