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Emma Harris

Emma Harris Post 1

12 November 2020, 11:52 AM

Activity: Creating a Participant Profile

You need to identify who will attend and participate in your workshops. To do this we want you to do the following activity: 

icon of pencil and paperCreate two avatars here, like this one:

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Then upload the images of your characters with the following information: 

  • Professional role 
  • Daily Tasks
  • Connection to Open Science

If you want to give your characters names, and perhaps a small bio, it might be helpful going forward as we will be returning to these characters in other activities. 


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Steven Alexander Smith Post 2 in reply to 1

19 December 2023, 2:51 PM Edited by the author on 19 December 2023, 2:51 PM

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(Public-sector) research officer

  • Processing of data from national/institutional databases
  • Reporting on seasonal/annual trends
  • Survey research

Primarily benefits as a consumer of open science due to more transparent methods and findings. Can, as directed, communicate findings to rest of government, academic institutions, international partners, and general public as directed

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Business consultant

  • Holds workshops and training sessions for clients
  • Develops solutions to operation/process pain points
  • Liaises with industry partners and academia

Directs clients to latest, comprehensible research. Acts as facilitator for bleeding-edge knowledge, sharing feedback with researchers

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nourhan ibrahem Mostafa Post 3 in reply to 1

13 April 2024, 5:59 AM Edited by the author on 13 April 2024, 6:02 AM
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Customs lecturer

* It holds workshops and training courses for customs employees.

* Writing scientific material for training courses .

Legal Researcher

*   Investigation of employees.

* Processing of data from  institutional databases .

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Jamie Muise Post 4 in reply to 1

16 September 2024, 10:46 PM Edited by the author on 16 September 2024, 10:46 PM

Michel 

  • Paramedic 
  • Assess patients, respond to calls for assistance 
  • Consumer, can benefit from new technology and practices, and applying new information and research to daily work 


Isabella 

  • Laboratory Analyst 
  • Assist with research projects, log and analyze dat, create detailed reports
  • Contributes data to open science  

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Helen Bailey Post 5 in reply to 1

2 February 2026, 11:32 AM

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Youth worker

  • Designing activities for young people
  • Supporting young people with mental health difficulties
  • Mentoring young people

This worker may be able to apply knowledge and research from OpenScience in their day-to-day practices with young people in terms of approaches and strategies. 

 

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Tutor

  • Planning activities and learning experiences for young people and adults
  • Assessment of learning
  • Knowledge and experience of special educational needs

This worker would benefit from OpenScience due to the research and knowledge given to enhance their pedagogy and understanding of different learning styles and how practice can be adapted to suit the learner.