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  1. ROSiE Video Lectures: Case Study for Lecture 3.2
  2. ROSiE Video Lectures: Lecture 3.3. Tension Between Personal Data Protection & the Aim of Open Science (Heidi Beate Bentzen)
  3. ROSiE Video Lectures: Lecture 3.1 Specifics of Informed Consent in the Context of Open Science (Emmi Jennina Kaaya)
  4. ROSiE Video Lectures: Case Study for Lecture 3.2
  5. ROSiE Case Study: Quality of research outputs and data sets
  6. ROSiE Video Lectures: Lecture 3.3. Tension Between Personal Data Protection & the Aim of Open Science (Heidi Beate Bentzen)
  7. ROSiE Video Lectures: Case Study for Lecture 3.3. Data privacy in natural sciences
  8. ROSiE Video Lectures: Lecture 4.1 Types of Potential Research Malpractices in Open Science (Søren Holm)
  9. ROSiE Video Lectures: Lecture 4.2 Prevention of Research Malpractices in Open Science (Søren Holm)
  10. ROSiE Video Lectures: Case Study for Lecture 4.2.
  11. ROSiE Video Lectures: Lecture 5.1. Trust & Trustworthiness in Open Science (Panagiotis Kavouras)
  12. ROSiE Video Lectures: Lecture 5.2. Responsible and Critical Use of Open Data & the Research Results (Arild Johan Jansen)
  13. The Environmental Footprint of AI: Understanding the Trade-offs
  14. ROSiE Video Lectures: Case Studies for Lecture 5.2
  15. ROSiE Video Lectures: Lecture 5.3. Ethical Aspects of the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Analysing Open Data (Arild Johan Jansen)
  16. Acting with Research Integrity
  17. ROSiE Test: Risks to environment, animals, plants, and ecosystems
  18. Understanding the Systemic Impacts of Generative AI
  19. ROSiE Video Lectures: Lecture 6.1. Benefits and Risks in Open Peer Review (Olivier Le Gall)
  20. ROSiE Video Lectures: Lecture 6.2. Open Access, Open Access Publishing, Predatory Practices (Elina Koivisto)
  21. ROSiE Video Lectures: Case Study for Lecture 6.2.
  22. Making AI More Sustainable: What are the options?
  23. ROSiE Video Lectures: Lecture 6.3. Including Open Science Aspects in Assessing Researchers & Research (Elina Koivisto)
  24. ROSiE Video Lectures: Lecture 7.2. Acknowledging Contributions & Authorship in Open Science
  25. ROSiE Video Lectures: Case Study for Lecture 7.2.
  26. The Environmental Impact of Physical Devices
  27. The Environmental Cost of Software and Online Services
  28. ROSiE Case Study: Risks to environment, animals, plants, and ecosystems
  29. Greening Tech — What and How
  30. ROSiE Video Lectures: Lecture 7.3. Open Licenses
  31. ROSiE Video Lectures: Lecture 8.1 Responsibilities of Citizen Scientists
  32. ROSiE Video Lectures: Case Study for Lecture 8.1.
  33. ROSiE Video Lectures: Lecture 8.2 Responsibilities of Scientists Towards Citizen Scientists
  34. Nerq TtT
  35. Sustainability as a wicked problem
  36. Exploring basic skills
  37. Ethical Decision Making in Research
  38. Final Quiz: Sustainable Decision-Making
  39. Sustainable Decision-Making
  40. Background, symptoms and root causes of the “Crisis Tree”
  41. Match the key terms related to the Crisis Tree with their descriptions
  42. Degrowth and Postgrowth
  43. Growth and post growth oriented innovation. What are they”?
  44. Look closely at the image and note the most important issues that might be affecting your research. Hover over the image to reveal example reflection questions that can help you reflect on your research
  45. Let’s think about innovation without growth
  46. frameworks for understanding technological change in a post-growth era.
  47. Growth -oriented innovation vs post-growth oriented innovation
  48. Four aspects of data accuracy in citizen science
  49. Reflect: Linking theory and visual practice
  50. Introduction to the climate-conscious methodology matrix
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