New frameworks for course websites are popping up all the time. In this post, I'll review some of them.
New frameworks for course websites are popping up all the time. In this post, I'll review some of them.
Taking notes and drawing little images helps me think, but they are also helpful to others. Would sketchnoting also be for you?
Too many code projects in research are done by a single person. Keep reading on why that's bad and how to do better.
I am excited to share that the Digital Research Academy incorporation is almost done. We had our notary appointment last week, set up the bank account and are now waiting for the official registration of the DRA Digital Research Academy GmbH.
I am in the process of making my newsletter FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable). Here's how.
I am an advocate for Open Science. The FAIR priciples are very near and dear to my heart. I was excited when the Open Science folks at Jülich archived a bunch of my posts and gave them a persistent identifier (DOI). This exactly what I was still missing to make my posts more FAIR.
I get asked for career advice all the time (even though I am just figuring stuff out myself). Generally I try to help by listening and asking questions, but there is one thing that I tell everyone who wants to hear it: pick work where you like the people.
The academic publishing system is broken. I think we can all agree on that. But what if you want to have an academic career and at the same time stick to your values of openness? Here's my pragmatic take.
Have you complained about the inefficiency of public administration before? I think, you're not alone. In this post I want to share my journey with trying to help increase efficiency through data literacy in the public sector.
Students and early PhD candidates often don't understand all the talk about Open Science. They think Open Science is just 'normal' science. The older researchers are the ones who teach them otherwise. Let's change that!