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- Conflicts of interest in citizen science + (This module is part of the ROSiE training … This module is part of the ROSiE training on Responsible Open Science for Citizen Scientists. To complete the trainig please complete the other modules in the citizen science guide.</br></br>By the end of this training, you will gain a deeper understanding of responsible open science and acquire the following skills and attitudes necessary for responsible practising of citizen science:</br></br>Local and Global Citizenship:</br></br>* Awareness of the importance and social benefits of Open Science in local and global contexts.</br>* Participation in ethics and integrity self-regulation of Open Science and citizen science community.</br></br>Personal and Social Responsibility:</br></br>* Personal and professional responsibility for implementation of Open Science and production of results.</br>* Openness to share own research data, results, tools and publications and appreciation of efforts of others.</br></br>Epistemic Skills</br></br>* Ability to organize, present and use open data and knowledge with integrity.</br>* Ability to critically assess data, knowledge and scientific results produced by others.</br>* Ability to identify ethical and integrity issues in Open Science.</br></br>Collaborative Problem-Solving</br></br>* Ability to apply critical thinking skills in collaborative analysis of ethical and integrity problems in Open Science.</br>* Discussing, finding solutions and making decisions to handle ethics and integrity issues within the Open Science community. issues within the Open Science community.)
- Protection of Research Participants + (This module is part of the ROSiE training … This module is part of the ROSiE training on Responsible Open Science for Citizen Scientists. To complete the trainig please complete the other modules in the citizen science guide.</br></br>By the end of this training, you will gain a deeper understanding of responsible open science and acquire the following skills and attitudes necessary for responsible practising of citizen science:</br></br>Local and Global Citizenship:</br></br>* Awareness of the importance and social benefits of Open Science in local and global contexts.</br>* Participation in ethics and integrity self-regulation of Open Science and citizen science community.</br></br>Personal and Social Responsibility:</br></br>* Personal and professional responsibility for implementation of Open Science and production of results.</br>* Openness to share own research data, results, tools and publications and appreciation of efforts of others.</br></br>Epistemic Skills</br></br>* Ability to organize, present and use open data and knowledge with integrity.</br>* Ability to critically assess data, knowledge and scientific results produced by others.</br>* Ability to identify ethical and integrity issues in Open Science.</br></br>Collaborative Problem-Solving</br></br>* Ability to apply critical thinking skills in collaborative analysis of ethical and integrity problems in Open Science.</br>* Discussing, finding solutions and making decisions to handle ethics and integrity issues within the Open Science community. issues within the Open Science community.)
- Quality of research outputs and data sets + (This module is part of the ROSiE training … This module is part of the ROSiE training on Responsible Open Science for Citizen Scientists. To complete the trainig please complete the other modules in the citizen science guide.</br></br>By the end of this training, you will gain a deeper understanding of responsible open science and acquire the following skills and attitudes necessary for responsible practising of citizen science:</br></br>Local and Global Citizenship:</br></br>* Awareness of the importance and social benefits of Open Science in local and global contexts.</br>* Participation in ethics and integrity self-regulation of Open Science and citizen science community.</br></br>Personal and Social Responsibility:</br></br>* Personal and professional responsibility for implementation of Open Science and production of results.</br>* Openness to share own research data, results, tools and publications and appreciation of efforts of others.</br></br>Epistemic Skills</br></br>* Ability to organize, present and use open data and knowledge with integrity.</br>* Ability to critically assess data, knowledge and scientific results produced by others.</br>* Ability to identify ethical and integrity issues in Open Science.</br></br>Collaborative Problem-Solving</br></br>* Ability to apply critical thinking skills in collaborative analysis of ethical and integrity problems in Open Science.</br>* Discussing, finding solutions and making decisions to handle ethics and integrity issues within the Open Science community. issues within the Open Science community.)