Open Science Quest | Zenodo

openacrs's bookmarks 2020-03-27

Summary:

The Open Science Quest was an activity organised as part of a national Open Science event in Luxembourg at the university library and was displayed for two weeks from 12 to 23 November 2018. Its aim was for library users (mainly Bachelor and Master students) and the event’s attendees (early-career and senior researchers, librarians and research support staff) to explore and discover Open Science practices at their own pace. The activity was stand-alone and promoted independent learning – once set up no external help was needed apart from issuing the diploma and prize for completing the Quest. The aim was also to make the activity as informative and engaging as possible by requiring participants to use a mix of information gathering techniques – text, images and videos presented on the displays, websearch and online tools, (very simple) puzzle-solving. The Quest was created and displayed in such a way that allowed various types of individual learning goals – each display provided knowledge without requiring to do the Quest and the Quest itself could be completed by grasping a minimal of concepts, while allowing participants to get more in-depth knowledge of each subject if they wanted to.

Link:

https://zenodo.org/record/2646121

Updated:

03/27/2020, 05:03

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Tags:

oa.open_science oa.training oa.gamification oa.libraries oa.luxembourg

Date tagged:

03/27/2020, 18:12

Date published:

05/21/2019, 05:03