Authors
Sonya R Geange, Jonathan Von Oppen, Tanya Strydom, Mickey Boakye, Tasha‐Leigh J Gauthier, Ragnhild Gya, Aud H Halbritter, Laura H Jessup, Sara L Middleton, Jocelyn Navarro, Maria Elisa Pierfederici, Julia Chacón‐Labella, Sehoya Cotner, William Farfan‐Rios, Brian S Maitner, Sean T Michaletz, Richard J Telford, Brian J Enquist, Vigdis Vandvik
Publication date
2021/4
Journal
Ecology and evolution
Volume
11
Issue
8
Pages
3577-3587
Description
As Open Science practices become more commonplace, there is a need for the next generation of scientists to be well versed in these aspects of scientific research. Yet, many training opportunities for early career researchers (ECRs) could better emphasize or integrate Open Science elements. Field courses provide opportunities for ECRs to apply theoretical knowledge, practice new methodological approaches, and gain an appreciation for the challenges of real‐life research, and could provide an excellent platform for integrating training in Open Science practices. Our recent experience, as primarily ECRs engaged in a field course interrupted by COVID‐19, led us to reflect on the potential to enhance learning outcomes in field courses by integrating Open Science practices and online learning components. Specifically, we highlight the opportunity for field courses to align teaching activities with the recent …
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