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FORRT - A Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training
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Description: In a nutshell, FORRT (https://forrt.org/) is a Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training. It aims to provide a pedagogical infrastructure designed to recognize and support the teaching and mentoring of open and reproducible science tenets in tandem with prototypical subject matters in higher education. FORRT strives to be an effective, evolving, and community-driven organization raising awareness of the pedagogical implications of open and reproducible science and its associated challenges (i.e., curricular reform, epistemological uncertainty, methods of education). FORRT also advocates for the opening of teaching and mentoring materials as a means to facilitate access, discovery, and learning to those who otherwise would be educationally disenfranchised. FORRT is a community that has prepared more than 10 educational resources you can use to integrate open & reproducible principles into your teaching.
FORRT's preprint can be found here: https://osf.io/bnh7p/
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FORRT Pedagogies
FORRT aims to collect and catalogue exemplary instances of principled education - i.e., successful pedagogies in teaching or mentoring of open and rep...
FORRT's Lesson Plans | Embedding open and reproducible science into teaching: A bank of lesson plans and resources
Materials to accompany "Embedding open and reproducible science into teaching: A bank of lesson plans and resources" https://psyarxiv.com/fgv79/
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FORRT Replication Database
Contains materials and data for the FORRT Replication Database
[Open Infrastructure Fund 2023] Improving accessibility and usability of FORRT’s Open Educational Resources
Documentation for FORRT's Open Infrastructure Fund 2023 project.
Journal: Replication Research (R2)
Contains Materials for the in-development journal Replication Research
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