A FAIRy tale https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2248200
The book explains the FAIR data principles with both a fictitious story and an easily understandable explanation of each principle.
Hansen, Karsten Kryger, Buss, Mareike & Haahr, Lea Sztuk. (2018). A FAIRy tale (p. 40). Zenodo.
A gamified Open Science activity - Open Science Quest OpenAIRE-Bootcamp_2022_OpenScienceQuest.pdf
Jonathan England, CC-BY 4.0
Data Horror Escape Room https://sites.google.com/vu.nl/datahorror/home
(VU Amsterdam, Eindhoven University of Technology and Leiden University)
Open Science Escape Room https://sites.google.com/vu.nl/open-science-escape-room/homepage
Open Science Quest Open Science Quest.html
Example of an interactive story to teach about ORCID. You can expand on the story by creating your own branching scenarios:
Exercise guidelinesTo simplify the creation process, I will set a few instructions to follow. You are welcome to do whatever you want obviously, but it sometimes helps to have some restrictions in place to not lose focus of what you're trying to achieve: teaching about a topic.
Open Science Training Handbook https://open-science-training-handbook.github.io/Open-Science-Training-Handbook_EN/05ExamplesAndPracticalGuidance/
Research support games list https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/Research_Support_Games_List/16652701
Bray, George; McCutcheon, Valerie (2021): Research Support Games List. figshare. Online resource. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.16652701.v5
SSH Training Discovery Toolkit https://training-toolkit.sshopencloud.eu/entities?search=&f%5B0%5D=content_type%3Asource&f%5B1%5D=format_taxonomy_term_name%3AEducational%20game
15 Educational games
The Author's Right Quiz https://coalitions.typeform.com/rightsretention?typeform-source=www.coalition-s.org
The FAIRytale of software citations https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3630398