NFDI section training & education: First official meeting May 3rd

Data literacy plays a key role in solving societal challenges and in understanding the digital culture; for industry, it is now a prerequisite for employment, and the Stifterverband also formulated it in the Data Literacy Charter as an “indispensable component of general education”. Coordinated and targeted training is of great importance for the competitiveness of Germany as a center of research and industry. This is the motivation and task of the NFDI section training & education. Together with other consortia in the NFDI, NFDI4Ing will identify and analyse target audiences and requirements and develop training modules on data literacy tailored specifically towards these communities. Another central work package of the section is quality assurance for the individual modules as well as for the resulting teaching and training courses. You can find further information on the section here (PDF).

The first official meeting of the section as part of the NFDI e.V. will take place on Tuesday, May 3rd, starting at 11 AM. For further information on participation and membership in the section, please visit https://www.nfdi.de/sektionen-anmeldung/.

If you have any questions, please contact sections@nfdi.de.

Tags

NFDI4ING services may be relevant to different users according to varying requirements. To support filtering or sorting, we added a tag system outlining which archetype, phase of the data lifecycle, or degree of maturity a service corresponds to. By clicking on one of the tags below, you can get an overview of all services aligned with each tag.

This service has the following tags:

The tags correspond to:
The Archetypes: Services relevant to Alex – Bespoke Experiments, Betty – Research Software Engineering, Caden – Provenance Tracking, Doris – High Performance Computing, Ellen – Complex Systems, Fiona – Data Re-Use and Enrichment

The data lifecycle: Services related to Informing & Planning, Organising & Processing, Describing & Documenting, Storing & Computing,
Finding & Re-Using, Learning & Teaching

The maturity of the service: Services sorted according to their maturity and status of their integration into the larger NFDI service landscape. For this we use the Integration Readiness Level (IRL), ranging from IRL0 (no specifications, strictly internal use) up to IRL4 (fully integrated in the German research data landscape and the EOSC). Click here for a diagram outlining all Integration Readiness Levels.