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# How to Open Science: Promoting Principles and Reproducibility Practices within the Educational Data Mining Community [![OSF][badge]][osf] *How to Open Science: Promoting Principles and Reproducibility Practices within the Educational Data Mining Community* is a tutorial to be presented at the [*16th International Conference on Educational Data Mining*][edm]. ## License The content of this Open Science Foundation project under the [Creative Commons Attribute 4.0 International License][cc4]. ## Citation ``` @misc{Haim_Shaw_Heffernan_2023, title={How to Open Science: Promoting Principles and Reproducibility Practices within the Educational Data Mining Community}, url={osf.io/gkuqv}, DOI={10.17605/OSF.IO/GKUQV}, publisher={OSF}, author={Haim, Aaron and Shaw, Stacy T and Heffernan, Neil T, III}, year={2023}, month={Feb} } ``` [badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/OSF-10.17605%2Fosf.io%2Fgkuqv-blue [osf]: https://doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/gkuqv [edm]: https://educationaldatamining.org/edm2023/ [cc4]: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0//
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