

This course is dedicated to trainers, where they can find all the guidelines, session plans, materials for each of the activities, and evaluation of the participants.
- Öğretmen: Gultekin Gurdal
- Öğretmen: Gonul Kafali Can
- Öğretmen: Begüm Yavuz

This course is dedicated to trainers, where they can find all the guidelines, session plans, materials for each of the activities, and evaluation of the participants.


This course is dedicated to trainers, where they can find all the guidelines, session plans, materials for each of the activities, and evaluation of the participants.
Welcome to this tutorial on requesting EOSC EU Node credits for European Commission-funded projects. In the following tutorial, you will learn how eligible project teams can access up to 40,000 credits to support their research activities through trusted EOSC EU Node services. The tutorial will explain what the credits can be used for, who can request them, and how to submit a credit voucher request through the EOSC EU Node User Space.
Research, and how it is conducted, is ever-changing and requires those that are tasked in its support to also keep up-to-date in Research Data Management, Open Access and Open Science in general. OpenAIRE's train-the-trainer bootcamps aim at empowering trainers with the knowledge and the know-hows of Open Science so they can pass it onto the researchers and students themselves, and ultimately help create a more open, transparent and accessible research ecosystem. Learning objectives Develop an in-depth understanding of Open Science, Open Data, Data Management Plans (DMPs), Open Access publishing, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Horizon Europe requirements, OpenAIRE services, and the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC); Improving the skills to effectively communicate and teach these concepts to researchers, research support, students or any other stakeholders; Get familiar with various tools and software that support best practices in Open Science; Build confidence and gain the competencies to handle challenging questions, including those related with AI; Foster a community of trainers by providing a platform for networking and collaboration. Organisation The bootcamp will offer a dynamic and engaging learning experience, combining interactive live sessions in the mornings, networking opportunities and hands-on assignments. You will have the chance to hear from experts in the field and engage in discussions and sharing of your own experiences as a trainer. The networking dimension is a central component of the bootcamp's design, with a variety of activities including breakout sessions and group exercises. Additionally, the use of OpenPlato as a learning platform will facilitate the formation of what we hope to be long-lasting connections among the Open Science trainer community. Who should attend Librarians, data stewards, research support staff or any other professional stakeholders who are planning to deliver Open Science training to researchers, research support staff and/or students. This is an intermediate-level course. You should have, at the very least, some basic knowledge of the state-of-the-art, including awareness around research data management topics and have an intermediate knowledge of Open Access publishing. Geographically, there are no restrictions and we welcome applicants from beyond Europe! But please note that some of the topics might be more Euro-centric. Only 20 applicants will be selected for the intensive 5-day course, where participants will be encouraged to interact and collaborate with their peers during and after the course. Commitments This course will be free. However, you are expected to commit to the 5 working days of that week. There will be 3 hours of synchronous meetings in the morning (10:00 to 13:00 CEST) and you will have to dedicate time in the afternoons (2-3 hours) to review the materials, complete the individual assignments, participate in optional activities, meet and prepare a presentation with your group and overall interact with other participants for the duration of the course. You will also be asked to familiarise yourself and complete some short activities the week before the bootcamp. You are also expected to conduct at least one training on an Open Science topic in your institution, country or community within the following year. Selection criteria 1. Potential and motivation to conduct training on Open Science in your institution, country or community - 50%. 2. Previous experience as a trainer, particularly on topics related to Open Science- 50%. During registration, you will be asked to answer the following four questions (all compulsory): Why would you like to participate in this Open Science trainer bootcamp? (up to 200 words); Tell us a little about your experience or skills in Open Science? (up to 200 words); Tell us a little about your experience in training or running workshops? (up to 200 words). Which training events are you planning on organising within the year following the bootcamp? Tell us about the impact you are expecting to have within your institution, country and/or community (up to 200 words). Please take your time in answering these questions. The number of participants being limited, we will be deciding who participates based on your answers. Your answers will be pseudonymised for the reviewing process, so please try and not include any information that could allow us to identify you in these answers. Additional weighting criteria: Geographical balance (to establish a good representation of European regions with positive discrimination of eastern European participants). Gender (to ensure a good gender balance in the selection). Preference might be given to the OpenAIRE AMKE members.
Welcome to the "How to Use Virtual Machines" course, designed to help you understand and effectively operate Virtual Machines (VMs) within the EOSC EU Node platform. This course will guide you through the basic steps of setting up, managing, and customising VMs for various use cases. Virtual Machines are essential tools in cloud computing, providing flexibility and the ability to create isolated computing environments with specific configurations suited to your needs. This course aims to equip you with the knowledge required to confidently create, configure, and manage Virtual Machines, enabling you to utilise the full potential of this service to meet your project or research requirements.
Welcome to this tutorial on how to create a user account in the EOSC EU Node. The EOSC EUNode connects researchers, developers, and institutions across Europe with a wide range ofdigital services and resources. By creating an account, you will gain access to advanced tools,services, and collaborative spaces to facilitate your research or professional activities. Thiscourse will guide you step by step through the process of registering a user account on the EOSCEU Node, ensuring that you can easily access the available resources and tools.
Welcome to this tutorial on how to create a user account in the EOSC EU Node. The EOSC EUNode connects researchers, developers, and institutions across Europe with a wide range ofdigital services and resources. By creating an account, you will gain access to advanced tools,services, and collaborative spaces to facilitate your research or professional activities. Thiscourse will guide you step by step through the process of registering a user account on the EOSCEU Node, ensuring that you can easily access the available resources and tools.
Welcome to this course on how to create a user account in the EOSC EU Node. The EOSC EUNode connects researchers, developers, and institutions across Europe with a wide range ofdigital services and resources. By creating an account, you will gain access to advanced tools,services, and collaborative spaces to facilitate your research or professional activities. Thiscourse will guide you step by step through the process of registering a user account on the EOSCEU Node, ensuring that you can easily access the available resources and tools.
Welcome to this course on how to create a user account in the EOSC EU Node. The EOSC EUNode connects researchers, developers, and institutions across Europe with a wide range ofdigital services and resources. By creating an account, you will gain access to advanced tools,services, and collaborative spaces to facilitate your research or professional activities. Thiscourse will guide you step by step through the process of registering a user account on the EOSCEU Node, ensuring that you can easily access the available resources and tools.
OSTrails Train-the-Trainers Bootcamp is an intermediate-level course on OpenPlato for trainers and multipliers who want to support the adoption of OSTrails specifications and services. It covers the project’s core pillars — Data Management Plans, Scientific Knowledge Graphs and FAIR Assessment — as well as the reference architecture, interoperability frameworks, and practical use of the OSTrails tools and services.