https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zcGKInvWUKwDvVRPxGhi1Vo5E3OymqOc?usp=sharing
https://eglerean.github.io/aiqualitative/
https://zenodo.org/records/10890289 (AI and research work)
https://zenodo.org/records/11380151 (Sharing personal data)
https://zenodo.org/records/10649060 (Basics of personal data anonymisation)
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May 29, 2024LINK TO THIS DOC: https://hackmd.io/@eglerean/anonfeb2023 :::success Workshop practicalities Course organizers: Enrico Glerean Contact: Instructor enrico.glerean@aalto.fi / Organizer agata.bochynska@ub.uio.no Learning goals: The goals for this workshop are practical: to have people to actually de-identify/pseudo-anonymise/anonymize personal data and also use modern techniques for working with personal / sensitive data when anonymization is not possible. Target audience: anyone working with personal data in research. Please note that this is not a computer science course on data privacy or data security.
Feb 7, 2023:::warning Please do not write personal information on this document. ::: Icebreaker 1 Write something about your work and the type of data you work with, mention if you were at the workshop this morning I use video capture from classroom teaching and learning to study features of teaching quality across Nordic classrooms. For example I am interested in students opportunities to engage in class discussions thus investigating students opportunities to talk and how the other students and the teacher build/ use these utterances drawing on the video data, accompanying audioes and selective transciptions based on these videos/ audios. (I was in the Breaing) I study what is at stake in children and young peoples everyday lives living in residential care. I use quatlitative methods, especially semistructured interviews and field work. I went at the workshop this morning I study so-called patriotic education in Russia and in occupied parts of Ukraine, using in part social media sources - giving rise to many ethical and legal challenges. Qualitative analysis. Present at the seminar.
Feb 7, 2023Enrico Glerean, Staff Scientist & Data Agent, Background neuroscience (time series + medical image processing, experimental psychology), admin of the Triton HPC cluster, core member of Aalto Scientific Computing, personal data & privacy expert, member https://coderefinery.org/, founder of the Finnish Reproducibility Network member of Aalto Academic Committee, Organizer of Making Waves promoting events on diversity and raising awareness on gender inequalities. Contact :point_right: enrico.glerean@aalto.fi 1. Why is open science important? :thinking_face: The four main lines for Research Integrity according to The European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity Reliability - concerns the quality and reproducibility of research Honesty - concerns the transparency and objectivity of research Respect - for the human, cultural and ecological environment of research Accountability - concerns the implications of publishing the research
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