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Visit the Modules page to navigate content in each module. Each module has an assessment associated with it. Take all 5 assessments in order to complete the course.
When you finish all 5 assessments, you will automatically receive a digital badge from Credly that you can share anywhere such as your resume or social media profiles. You may also add your Credly badge to your ORCID in the Complete Open Science 101 module.
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NASA's Open Science training is a NASA initiative designed to rapidly transform agencies, organizations, and communities into a collaborative culture of open science. Developed by the NASA Open Science team, the guidance provided by the Open Science 101 curriculum will promote the transformation of the research landscape and the accompanying advancement of scientific discovery. The Open Science 101 curriculum aims to introduce learners to a nuanced understanding of open science, enabling participants to better understand an open science workflow from end to end. The focus of the curriculum is to provide learners with a basic understanding of how to share and publish research in an open but responsible way to maximize the scientific and economic impact from research, enabling future researchers to build from shared work. NASA Open Science 101 will also be used to support researchers looking to engage with NASA as it moves to adopt more open science requirements. Scientists will need to acquire the new skills highlighted in the curriculum to participate in open science effectively and to demonstrate those skills when applying for NASA funding opportunities.
[IMG: [badge1.png](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1os_7dqHlsVOYAUOzb5JRu-DtKA316maK/view?usp=drive_link)]A NASA Open Science digital badge is earned by completing all five modules and passing the assessment at the end of each module.}
Throughout this course, we will provide information about how you can become aware of open science opportunities and be more involved in the open science community. An easy way to get started is to subscribe to the free NASA Open Science newsletter. Our monthly newsletter not only highlights our ongoing open science efforts, but also keeps you informed about the latest tools and resources designed to empower scientists and researchers to more effectively engage with NASA's vast amount of science data. Upcoming highlights include insights into cutting-edge AI tools, the continued development of dynamic search engines like the Science Discovery Engine, and much more.
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- Lesson 1: What is Open Science?
- Lesson 2: Why is Open Science Important?
- Lesson 3: How to do Open Science
- Lesson 4: When Not to be Open
- Lesson 5: Planning for Open Science: From Theory to Practice
- Lesson 1: Introduction to the Process of Open Science
- Lesson 2: General Tools for Open Science
- Lesson 3: Tools for Open Data
- Lesson 4: Tools for Open Code
- Lesson 5: Tools for Open Results
- Lesson 1: Introduction to Open Data
- Lesson 2: Using Open Data
- Lesson 3: Making Open Data
- Lesson 4: Sharing Open Data
- Lesson 5: From Theory to Practice
