### Class Outline
1. What are Open Science resources?
1. Data
2. Code
3. Materials
4. Preprints
2. What are they good for?
1. Reproducibility
2. Correcting publication bias
3. Archiving your work
4. Secondary analyses
5. Public good
3. Organisations/sites
1. [OSF](https://osf.io)
2. [Figshare](https://figshare.com/)
3. [Github](https://github.com)
4. Preprint servers ([BioRxiv](https://www.biorxiv.org/), [PsyArXiv](https://psyarxiv.com/))
5. Personal websites
4. Practical exercise
1. request access to [the class exercise component](https://osf.io/r4t28/) of this project
2. create a component in the class exercise component
3. link to and briefly describe the three resources you found for the in-class activity
### Assessment
1000-word essay on how you could use open science resources in ways related to the theme of your portfolio and career aspirations. This essay will be submitted on Moodle, but must contain a link to the component you created in the practical exercise above.