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Best podcasts about open science mooc

Latest podcast episodes about open science mooc

Access 2 Perspectives – Conversations. All about Open Science Communication
Open Science and Research Integrity in scholarly grassrooots communities - A conversation with Paola Masuzzo

Access 2 Perspectives – Conversations. All about Open Science Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 55:40


Data scientists and open knowledge evangelist Paola Masuzza shares with Jo what Open Science means to her, and how Open Science and Research Integrity relate to each other. We talk about the influence that the late Jon Tennant had on each of our careers and look at the next steps for the Open Science MOOC as it is being migrated to the Globally Distributed Open Research and Education (IGDORE). Personal profiles ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3699-1195 Website: theyjustwriteitoff.blogspot.com Twitter: @pcmasuzzo Linkedin: paola-chiara-masuzzo-572a1428 More details at access2perspectives.org/2022/06/a-conversation-with-paola-masuzzo/ Host: Dr Jo Havemann, ORCID iD 0000-0002-6157-1494 Editing: Ebuka Ezeike Music: Alex Lustig, produced by Kitty Kat License: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) At Access 2 Perspectives, we provide novel insights into the communication and management of Research. Our goal is to equip researchers with the skills and enthusiasm they need to pursue a successful and joyful career. Website: https://access2perspectives.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/access2perspectives/message

Postdocalypse: King's College London Health Sciences DTC Podcast
Open science special: Is this the future?

Postdocalypse: King's College London Health Sciences DTC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 34:04


Welcome to the episode 5 of Postdocalypse 2019! This podcast is produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London. This month we have a very special treat for listeners - a whole episode dedicated to open science - What is it? Why should we be talking about it? And how is it changing the face of research? Ale Lautarescu interviews Sam Westwood, KCL lead for the UK Reproducibility Network and founder of the RIOT science club. Haris and Elisa weigh in towards the end to ask all the questions you're probably thinking! Here are some of the useful links Sam shared with us: - The UK Reproducibility network: http://www.dcn.ed.ac.uk/camarades/ukrn/ - John Tennant’s Open Science MOOC: https://opensciencemooc.eu/ - ‘Improving your stats’ available on Coursera: https://www.coursera.org/learn/statistical-inferences - The Open Science Forum: https://osf.io/ Lastly, if you're interested in shaping post doc culture, then check out The Second National Postdoc Meeting taking place on September 13th at Queen Mary University. Register for FREE here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/shaping-postdoc-culture-the-second-national-postdoc-meeting-tickets-63961996052 Get in touch... Twitter: twitter.com/Postdocalypse18 Email: postdocalypsepod@gmail.com ............................................................................ Host: Alexandra Lautarescu Guest: Sam Westwood Panelists: Haris Shuaib & Elisa Brann Producer: Elisa Brann

Science for Societal Progress
31 The Liberation of Science – with Jon Tennant

Science for Societal Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 34:02


Open science for some people it is just science done correctly. For others it is the revolutionary change in the whole academic culture. These different perspectives are highly dependent on your views on the role of science in society, who your advisers were which fields your were in, which career stages you reached, and where you live and work. In this episode I talk with Dr. Jon Tennant about open science. He is a paleontologist who is now predominantly active in building an Open Science community. He has published several articles on open science and initiated the Open Science MOOC, among many other activities. Listen to the Full Conversation on Patreon! Resources: Jon Tennant on Twitter The Open Science MOOC origin story “What Collaboration Means to Us: We are more powerful when we work together as a community to solve problems” Open Science MOOC Open Science MOOC Slack Community Welcome to the world of Open Science Open Source: The definition and the Four Freedoms

Open Science Radio
OSR155 Vive la Open Science revolution! #oscibar [EN]

Open Science Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 9:17


This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Christina talked with Jon Tennant (founder of the Open Science MOOC) and Melanie Imming (independent consultant in the area of Open Science) about their barcamp session on how to start an Open Science revolution.

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Open Science Talk
#011 The Future of Open Science

Open Science Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 20:16


The topic of this episode is the future of Open Science, and what its like to be an outspoken critic of the current publishing system. Our guest is Jon Tennant, paleontologist, independent researcher and the founder of Open Science MOOC. The host of this episode is Erik Lieungh.

Open Science Radio
OSR126 Dinosaurs, Scholarly Publishing and Open Science Education with Jon Tennant [ENG]

Open Science Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 83:57


In this episode we had the great opportunity to talk to Jon Tennant, a fairly well-known Open Science advocate with many hats and even more projects. We talked to him about what drove him to Open Science, how it came about that he wore some of these hats and about his most recent (and community-driven) project, the Open Science MOOC. Jon has a thing with dinosaurs - be it the extinct species or legacy publishers in the academic world. And one thing became clear: he's doing something about it.

PhD Career Stories
#043: Interview with Jon Tennant about Open Science

PhD Career Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 21:24


In this episode, Johanna Havemann will talk with an expert in scholarly communication and publishing Jon Tennant. He will tell us why he has decided to join the Open Science community, what are the main challenges on the way to alter the traditional publishing system, and share his tips how to contribute to the open access culture being a PhD student or a young researcher. Jon finished his award-winning PhD at Imperial College London in 2017, where as a paleontologist he studied the evolution of dinosaurs, crocodiles, and other animals. For the last 7 years or so, he has been a fervent challenger of the status quo in scholarly communication and publishing and became the Communications Director of ScienceOpen for two years in 2015. Now, he is independent in order to continue his dino-research and work on building an Open Science MOOC  to help train the next generation of researchers in open practices. He has published papers on Open Access and Peer Review, is currently leading the development of the Foundations for Open Science Strategy document and is the founder of the digital publishing platform paleorXiv. Jon is also an ambassador for ASAPbio and the Center for Open Science, a scientific advisor for Guaana and ScienceMatters, a Mozilla Open Leadership mentor, and the co-runner of the Berlin Open Science meetup. He is also a freelance science communicator and consultant and has written a kids book "Excavate Dinosaurs". Don't miss out on any of our PhD Career Stories podcasts. Subscribe to the show in a way that suits you and say hello to us on social media! www.phdcareerstories.com www.facebook.com/PhDCareerStories www.twitter.com/PhDCareerPod www.instagram.com/phdcareerstories www.linkedin.com/company/phd-career-stories

Open Science Radio
OSR076 Open Science Education #oscibar [EN]

Open Science Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 7:12


Bianca Kramer and Jeroen Bosman are probably well-known in the Open Science scene, especially from their work on the Innovations in Scholarly Communications project. During the barcamp they presented their 1-week summer school course on Open Science and Open Scholarship and were involved in the Open Science MOOC idea initiated by Jon Tennant.