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Please cite: Wilson E, Kostrzewa Ł, Syed S, Dimitrova J, Orwat M. 2022. Open Research in the Classroom. Retrieved from https://osf.io/bkd28/

Animations and artwork are designed by Paupanimation, and animation voiceover is provided by Colin Mitchell.

A researcher raises their arm in the air in amazement and looks through a magnifying glass. There are three circles each containing a different type of researcher: a chemist standing beside some flasks, a biologist looking into a microscope, and a physicist with a clipboard looking at some electronics.

Introduction to Open Research

These resources aim to give students an introduction to why working in a way that is open and reproducible benefits research. They are designed for senior high school pupils (16-18 year old) and undergraduate students.

Practical Research Guides

These resources aim to help students doing practical work. They are designed for senior high school pupils (16-18 year old) and undergraduate students.

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