Course syllabus
Course-PM
TRA225 Open science for engineers and researchers lp1 HT23 (7.5 hp)
Contact details
- Examiner
- Jobin John, Vehicle Safety, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (jobin.john@chalmers.se)
- Teachers
- Jorge Gil, Urban Design and Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering
- Sverker Holmgren, e-Commons
- Marco Schirone, Learning and Learning Environments, Communication and Learning in Science
- Urban Andersson, CLS Operations Support, Communication and Learning in Science
- Jeremy Azzopardi, e-Commons
- Project supervisors (in addition to the teachers)
- Jessica Lindholm, Information Resources and Scientific Publishing, Communication and Learning in Science
- Guest talks
- Attila Geresdi
- Håkan Nilsson
Course purpose
The students will learn how the new opportunities arising from digital revolution can help to open up ‘scientific’ knowledge workflows to the benefit of the society.
Schedule
Course literature
Lecture slides and recommended resources will cover the fundamentals of Open Science concepts. Literature specific to the projects will be acquired by the students.
Course design
The course consists of lectures, assignments (roundtable sessions), and individual/group projects.
Study period 1
During the first study period, there would alternative weeks of lectures and roundtable sessions, along with submission of project proposal.
Roundtable sessions
The roundtable sessions is designed to provide a structured format to explore deeper into the themes related to the lecture in the previous week. The students will work in groups of 3 and prepare a summary of their assigned topic to present during the roundtable session. In addition, the students are required to individually review the summary of a different group.
Study period 2
In the second study period, the students will be working on their two projects - a main project and an interview project.
Changes made since the last occasion
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Learning objectives and syllabus
Learning objectives:
Valid for all Tracks courses:
- critically and creatively identify and/or formulate advanced architectural or engineering problems
- master problems with open solutions spaces which includes to be able to handle uncertainties and limited information.
- lead and participate in the development of new products, processes and systems using a holistic approach by following a design process and/or a systematic development process.
- work in multidisciplinary teams and collaborate in teams with different compositions
- show insights about cultural differences and to be able to work sensitively with them.
- show insights about and deal with the impact of architecture and/or engineering solutions in a global, economic, environment and societal context.
- identify ethical aspects and discuss and judge their consequences in relation to the specific problem
- orally and in writing explain and discuss information, problems, methods, design/development processes and solutions
- fulfill project specific learning outcomes
- Recognize various aspects required to make science open and collaborative: open data, open-source license, open access, workflows
- Identify an appropriate license for releasing a project or content in the open
- Describe steps required to promote reproducibility and replicability
- Explain characteristics of an open data, including FAIR principle
- Select appropriate tools and workflows for collaboration
- Explain various options for publishing open access
Link to the syllabus on Studieportalen.
Examination
The students are graded on their reports and oral presentations in assignments and projects. Mandatory attendance and active participation are required in the presentations. Assessment is continuous during the course and divided as follows.
Round table assignments - written summary and presentation (3 sessions): 15% (5% each)
Main Project: 50%¨
- Project proposal (pass/fail)
Interview Project: 35%
Course summary:
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