Using AI in Open Research: Possibilities and Challenges
AI tools can be used to streamline academic processes including the processes asked of you in some of these activities (e.g., writing in MarkUp, analyzing a text, naming and organizing files, etc.). For this activity, you will think about different stages of the research lifecycle (literature review, data analysis, dissemination, collaboration, etc.) and identify at […]
The Use of Open Protocols in Open Research
For this activity, you will look at different open protocols on the sharing platform, https://www.protocols.io/. Protocols.io is a “platform for developing and sharing reproducible methods”. Navigate the protocols.io website to locate publicly available protocols. For information on how to navigate the website, visit their FAQ page. Identify several examples of protocols that are explicitly designated […]
Learning to Use OSF
OSF, formerly known as the Open Science Framework, is a workflow management web application that provides a central landing place for project components that may be scattered across many different digital workspaces and might be owned by different people. OSF provides a central place to bring together collaborators, project files, and to track versions of things. […]
Preregistration Review!
For this activity you will find and review a preregistration for a study in your discipline.
Scraping data from a PDF
For this activity, you will be freeing data tables from PDFs and creating a CSV or an Excel sheet with the data.
Is this Open Data?
For this activity you will find data that is accessible by public, and analyze if the data is considered as “Open Data” or not.
Visualize open data
For this activity you will find Open data and visualize the data using DataWrapper or your choice of data visualization tool
Naming & Organizing Your Files
For this activity, you will review file names and organization for files all related to the same project. You will share a strategy to employ to improve the naming and organization.
Replicability – A Case Study
For this activity, you will read the case study about Liliana Mayes, a third-year doctoral student in developmental psychology who is dealing with an issue of replicability with her research.
Analyze text using Voyant
For this activity you will analyze a text using Voyant. Voyant is an open source, web based graphical text analysis application.