Past Symposia
Instruction in Reproducible Research: Educational Outcomes
Presenting: Leaders in Research Transparency
2021 Spring Symposium
Instruction in Reproducible Research
About the Symposium
The 2021 TIER Spring Symposium was a ten-part virtual event exploring the educational purposes of teaching students transparent and reproducible methods of quantitative data analysis. Taking a step back from the nuts and bolts of code and software, the Symposium focuses on the diverse ways in which teaching reproducible research methods can reinforce principles that are fundamental to higher education (e.g., the importance of reasoned argument based on verifiable evidence), and contribute to students' broad intellectual development (e.g., gaining confidence in their ability to independently generate meaningful insights into real and important issues).
2021 Presentations:
Nicole Janz
Online
Amelia McNamara
Online
Nicholas Bussberg
Online
Jessica Sullivan
Online
Phil McAleer
Online
Nicholas Horton
Online
Rachel Hayes-Harb
Online
John Towse, Rob Davies, Rebecca James, Ellie Ball
Sam Parsons & Flavio Azevedo
Online
Fernando Hoces de la Guardia
Online
2020 Spring Symposium
Leaders in Research Transparency
About the Symposium
Leaders in research transparency discuss their latest thinking on how to make statistical research open, reproducible, and credible. Click on each speaker to learn details and access the videos.
2021 Presentations:
Victoria Stodden
online
Gary King
online
Michele Nuijten
online
Daniel Lakens
online
Scott Long
online
Dorothy Bishop
online
Lars Vilhuber
online
Keith Baggerly
online
Elise Wang Sonne
online