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Skills4EOSC Course on FAIR-by-Design Methodology for the CLARIN Community

| Sara Di Giorgio | news

Online Training – Sessions on 20 and 26 September 2024

Skills4EOSC is excited to announce a new training course on the FAIR-by-Design Methodology for members of the CLARIN community. This course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and practical skills needed to integrate FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles into the design and development of learning materials.

Event Details
The course will be held in two separate sessions, each focusing on different aspects of the FAIR-by-Design Methodology:

Please note that registration is coordinated by CLARIN-IT, and participants can choose to register for one or both sessions.

Course Overview
The training introduces a structured approach to embedding FAIR principles into the instructional design process, ensuring that learning materials are not only well-designed but also discoverable, accessible, and reusable by a broader audience. Participants will explore various stages of the FAIR-by-Design workflow, from preparation and design to publication and continuous improvement.

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Gain a deep understanding of the FAIR-by-Design approach and how it applies to the development of learning materials.
  • Explore practical techniques for creating FAIR-aligned educational resources.
  • Discuss real-world applications of FAIR principles in training material development.

Target Audience:
This course is aimed at instructional designers, training workflow infrastructure managers, and anyone in the CLARIN network involved in developing training materials. The sessions are also open to anyone with an interest in learning more about the FAIR principles.

Session Details:

  • Session 1 (20 September): Focus on the design and development stages of FAIR training materials, including metadata, multimedia integration, and attribution practices.

  • Session 2 (26 September): Emphasis on long-term curation, publication, and quality assurance, including version control and recognition frameworks like Open Badges.

For more information or questions, feel free to contact the organisers at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..