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Introduction
1. Chapter 1
2. Home Page
3. Open Access
4. Next Steps
5. Module Reflection
6. Module Structure
7. Module Completion
8. Module Completion
9. Student Considerations
10. Implement Open Data - Plan
11. Metadata - Describe
12. Activity Bank - OSF Part 1
13. Module Structure
14. Open Research
15. Open Education
16. Publication Ecosystem
17. Pathways to Open
18. Pathway
19. Getting Started
20. Activity Bank
21. Open Educational Resources
22. Open Pedagogy
23. Open Workflows
24. Open Software
25. Open Data
26. Copyright and Licensing
27. Inclusive and Accessible Design
28. Students as Partners / Contributors
29. Open Tools and Platforms
30. Open Processes
31. Promoting and Documenting your Open Practice
32. Creative Commons
33. Author Rights
34. Traditional Knowledge
35. Publisher Negotiations
36. Intellectual Property and Open
37. Contribute to Open Forum
38. Academic Publishing Today
39. The Digital Shift and Open Access
40. Publishing and the Academy
41. Open Access Basics
42. Opportunities and Challenges
43. Open Access Models
44. Open for Whom?
45. Types of Open Educational Resources
46. Other Open Access Models
47. What is Open Scholarship?
48. Getting Started
49. Why Open Scholarship?
50. POSE Walkthrough
51. Question Forum
52. Capstone Project
53. Wrap Up
54. Defining Intellectual Property
55. The Value of Intellectual Property
56. The Economics of Publishing
57. The Role of the Academic Library
58. Predatory Publishing
59. Open Access Mandates
60. Preprint Servers
61. Open Access Discussion
62. Open Access Shared Reflection
63. Open Research Shared Reflection
64. Open Access Unit Completion
65. Publisher Agreements
66. Open Access Activity Bank
67. Additional Resources
68. Using Open Data
69. Wrap Up
70. Wrap Up
71. POSE Code of Conduct
72. Synchronous Kick Off Session
73. Resources
74. Open Code
75. Degrees of Transparency
76. Version Control
77. Reproducible Environments
78. Implementing Open Software
79. The Value of Open Data
80. What is Open Data
81. Preserve and Share
82. What is an Open Workflow?
83. Why Does it Matter?
84. Reproducibility & Replicability
85. Future Trends
86. Open Research Unit Completion
87. Open Research Activity Bank
88. Working in a Reproducible & Replicable Manner
89. Best Practices for Organizing Work
90. What is Open Software?
91. Additional Open Software
92. Wrap Up
93. Wrap Up
94. What Makes an Educational Resource Open?
95. Why Use OER
96. Creating OER
97. What Are the Different Types of Creative Commons Licenses?
98. What is Open Pedagogy
99. Finding and Reusing CC Licensed Works
100. Examples and Ideas for Open Assignments
101. Wrap Up
102. Making Your Data Open
103. Describe
104. Open Workflows in Practice
105. Additional Resources
106. Why it Matters?
107. Open Research Discussion
108. Open Education Discussion
109. Open Education Shared Reflection
110. Wrap Up
111. Additional Resources
112. Wrap Up
113. OER Marketing & Promotion
114. Journal Self-archiving Policies
115. Finding & Evaluating OER
116. Adapting OER
117. Sharing OER
118. What is OER
119. What is Creative Commons?
120. Applying a CC License and Sharing One's Own Work
121. Students As Knowledge Creators
122. Risk, Privacy & Ownership
123. The Spectrum of Open
124. Open Education Unit Completion
125. Examples: Open Access
126. Examples: Open Research
127. Examples: Open Education
128. Capstone Project Guidelines
129. Support & Sharing
130. Capstone Discussion Forum
131. Wrap Up
132. Open Education Activity Bank
133. Congratulations!
134. Hello World Slider
135. Hello World Slider 2
136. Challenge Bank template
137.
138. Find and remix an open video resource
139. Create a slide using a CC licensed image
140.
141. The Case of the Coalition for Responsible Sharing
142. Calculate your h-index
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149. Find an Open Data Set for Your Course
150. What can I use this open data for?
151. Test
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154. Public Domain and Traditional Knowledge
155. Publisher Agreements and Knowing Your Rights
156. Predatory Publishing
157. Innovation in Scholarly Communications
158. Open Sharing - Share in cIRcle
159. Adapt an Image & Re-post
160. Reviewing OER for Adaption
161. License your work with a Creative Commons license
162. Transform a Traditional Assignment
163. Identify OER and build a learning activity around them
164. Contribute to Wikipedia
165. Tri-Agency Open Access Policy
166. Practice Activity Bank
167. Find an open online resource you can use
168. Adaption Required
169. How much does your reference list cost?
170. Format Plain Text with Markdown
171. Test Out Latex
172. Analyze text using Voyant
173. Learning to use OSF
174. Replicability - A Case Study
175. Naming & Organizing Your Files
176. Visualize open data
177. Is this Open Data?
178. Scraping data from a PDF
179. Preregistration Review!
180. Welcome to POSE
181. POSE Kick-Off Session - Zoom Details
182. Open Events for January
183. Kick off Session Resources
184. POSE Updates: Looking back at Open Access and Looking Ahead to Open Research
185. REMINDER - Aled Edwards Open Chat on Feb 10
186. Reflecting on Critical Perspectives
187. POSE Update: Open Research Unit, Midpoint
188. Open Education Week Events
189. POSE Update: Open Education
190. REMINDER: Register for the Maha Bali Open Chat - Exploring Nuances of Open Educational Practices
191. POSE Update: Capstone Unit
Appendix
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