Workshop on popular science communication
The workshop on popular science communication is intended for consortium researchers.
The workshop on popular science communication is intended for consortium researchers.
Workshop on critical evaluation of information and its sources and the use of open science for educational purposes. A presentational film on the Finnish model will be shown. Max. number of participants: 30. Registrations open until 6 September 2024 by e-mail to ern@um.si.
Workshop on critical evaluation of information and its sources and the use of open science for educational purposes. A presentational film on the Finnish model will be shown. Max. number of participants: 30. Registrations open until 6 September 2024 by e-mail to ern@um.si.
The World Wide Web offers easy access to information but also presents pitfalls. We will present unethical practices in electronic publishing, such as predatory journals, plagiarism, predatory metrics, and deceptive conferences. We will answer questions about how to recognise these practices and why it is not advisable to engage with them or use their resources. We will emphasise the importance…
The event will highlight the importance of critical thinking, identifying misinformation and building trust in scientific sources. The roundtable, moderated by Renata Dacinger, a journalist from RTV SLO, will be moderated by experts from various institutions: prof. dr. Dean Korošak, Vice-Rector for Scientific Research at the University of Maribor and head of the oooZnanost! project, Ms. Miriam Možgan, Foreign Policy…
The World Wide Web offers easy access to information but also presents pitfalls. We will present unethical practices in electronic publishing, such as predatory journals, plagiarism, predatory metrics, and deceptive conferences. We will answer questions about how to recognise these practices and why it is not advisable to engage with them or use their resources. We will emphasise the importance…
First, we will watch a documentary about a specific case of fake science and its consequences. Then, in a relaxed debate, we will talk about the manipulation of research data and ideas that online sources and social networks readily exploit and what the consequences can be. In online communication, we are witnessing an increasing loss of knowledge, an inability to…
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