Cool Tools for Collaboration in Research and Teaching

05 Feb 2025, 13:00 to 14:30 in TUHH, Am Schwarzenberg-Campus 2 (B), Room B 0.001

Goals:
Participants are familiar with a selection of free software tools and workflows for organizing collaboration in research and teaching. Participants know exemplary tools and workflows for collaborative writing and open publishing.
Content Outline:
Tools such as GitLab, Jupyter Notebook, Hypothesis, Taguette, HackMD and Zotero promote effective collaboration when researching and bibliographizing, collecting and evaluating data, programming and writing research papers, including subsequent publication. But these applications also excel in the (joint) development of teaching materials and in the delivery of teaching. The workshop will show which tools can be used profitably for day-to-day work in research and teaching and how these are connected to the Open Education and Open Science discourses.

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Lara Walkling