Developing an open educational resource for open research: Protocol for the PaPOR TRAIL project

HRB Open Res. 2020 Nov 12:3:84. doi: 10.12688/hrbopenres.13171.1. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Background: Open research involves actions at all stages of the research cycle to make the research process and outputs more transparent and accessible. Though a number of initiatives exist for researchers at PhD, post-doctoral and more senior levels, there remains a critical need for educational resources for research students at earlier career stages and across disciplines. The aim of the Principles and Practices of Open Research: Teaching, Research, Impact, and Learning (PaPOR TRaIL) project is to develop an open educational resource (OER) on the principles and practice of open research for undergraduate and master's students. Methods: In stage 1, interviews and surveys of students and supervisors are being conducted to explore students' and supervisors' knowledge, attitudes, and experiences of open research, in addition to needs and preferences for the content and delivery of the OER. Stage 2 involves development of the OER content and delivery, based on Stage 1 engagement and national and international guidance on best practice in conducting and teaching open research. In Stage 3, students and supervisors will evaluate the developed OER and provide feedback in terms of OER usability, learning experience and learning outcomes. This feedback will guide revisions and finalisation of the OER content, format and learning activities. Discussion: The PaPOR TRaIL project will develop an evidence-based OER that provides a foundation in all aspects of open research theory & practice. Teaching undergraduate and master's students open research will promote development of core research values and equip them with transferable competencies and skills, including how to conduct and use research in a trustworthy and ethical manner within and beyond academia. Enhancing teaching and learning of open research will promote better teaching and research outcomes that will benefit individuals, universities, and science more broadly.

Keywords: Open Educational Resource; Open Research.

Grants and funding

Karen Matvienko-Sikar is supported by a Health Research Board, Applying Research into Policy and Practice Grant [HRB-ARPP-2018-011]. This project is supported by a National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, Strategic Alignment of Teaching and Learning Enhancement Funding in Higher Education Award (TL19UCC1484/03).