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Mila Looks for the Rainbow – Book for Children

By |2021-03-12T19:15:37+00:00March 12th, 2021|

The children's book, Mila Looks for the Rainbow, is to employ story telling for language learning, an idea conceived by a Berlin-based educational program. (The book exists in German language, entitled Mila sucht den Regenbogen. Daniela’s proposal is to translate, develop, and create an English version of it.) It is also intended to introduce children [...]

Mila sucht den Regenbogen – Kinderbuch

By |2021-03-12T19:48:37+00:00March 12th, 2021|

Das Kinderbuch "Mila sucht den Regenbogen" ist verfasst in Anlehnung an das Konzept der Lerngeschichten des Berliner Bildungsprogramms. Es soll Kinder in die Themen Nachhaltigkeit und Recycling einführen und sie inspirieren schöne neue Dinge aus recycelten Materialien zu schaffen. Da Technologie eine immer wichtigere Rolle in der Kindererziehung spielt, lässt sich Daniela Matzko-Dhonden von Jaron [...]

Open Science, What Is It All About?

By |2018-08-10T15:26:03+00:00August 10th, 2018|

I. INTRODUCTION Presently, Open Science receives more and more importance every day. It can be defined as the movement to make scientific investigation and everything that it contains (ideas, data, tests, model code, etc.), accessible to all levels of society. Specifically, in the scientific area, it plays an important job because it implies easy communication [...]

Licenses at Moringa

By |2018-06-20T09:17:25+00:00June 20th, 2018|

Hi everyone, Around the world everyone is producing new ideas all the time that are pushing the world a step ahead in every direction. Licenses in this context help us all to know how can we use, re-use, modify, etc., the work that other people have been doing. In science, researchers often are using Creative [...]

Open Data is “open as a door”

By |2018-05-03T06:46:13+00:00May 3rd, 2018|

In one of our post we presented the video from the American Television channel NOVA: "What Makes Science True". This video is really interesting because they are presenting us the challenges of science today: - the reproducibility crisis - resons for false positive results in science - the importance of experiments repetitions - the scientific [...]

Data Infrastructures

By |2018-04-27T11:07:07+00:00April 27th, 2018|

A data infrastructure is a collection of data assets, the bodies that maintain them and guides that explain how to use the collected data. Lets take the term infrastructure and think about it. Infrastructure means all the tools or systems that are supporting different activities. For example the infrastructure of streets, bridges, that are maintained [...]

CUBE Tech Fair

By |2018-05-03T06:57:32+00:00April 22nd, 2018|

If you are interested in the real #deeptech of tomorrow, you should definitely join #CUBETechFair in Berlin this May 15th and 16th! Moringa Science Publishing is going to attend this event and if you are going too, do not hesitate to come and say hi when you are there! http://cube-global.com/cube_tech_fair/ We are exited to have [...]

Fun in Open Science

By |2018-04-09T18:38:59+00:00March 26th, 2018|

Have you ever been at a barcamp before? If I am totally honest with you, me... never ever! The first time I heard the words "barcamp" I was not sure what it even meant until my colleage -- who told me about it -- explained it to me. So it is how I attended for [...]

Mini-grant support-scheme

By |2018-02-01T07:27:31+00:00February 1st, 2018|

Dear all, Hivos, Article19 and OCP for Open Data Day 2018 #ODD18 are announcing events with a focus on #OpenContracting & #FollowTheMoney to advance transparency and Accountability. The deadline for applying is 4th February 2018. Have a good idea? Apply today! https://www.openupcontracting.org/want-to-organise-an-event-on-international-open-data-day/

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