Making Replication Count: Fall Hackathon

Europe/Berlin
Galerie der ULB Krummer Timpen 3, 48143 Münster

Galerie der ULB Krummer Timpen 3, 48143 Münster

5.5.: Fliednerstraße 21
Josefina Weinerova (Birkbeck, University of London), Lukas Röseler, Lukas Wallrich (Birkbeck, University of London)
Beschreibung

Join us for a three-day-hackathon to create tools to increase the visibility of replications!

Background

In the social, behavioral, and cognitive sciences, replications are rarely conducted, difficult to publish, and hard to find. With over 200 contributors, we have created the FORRT Replication Hub to solve these problems. The purpose of this hackathon is to create tools that increase the findability and visilbity of replications.

What will you work on?

Participants will work in teams on developing one of multiple tools. The specific projects will be announced soon.

Who should apply?

We're looking for coders, programmers, as well as anyone interested in making replications count.

Why join?

The hackathon gives you a chance to collaborate with an international team of open science advocates, build impactful tools for your portfolio and GitHub profile and earn credit on publications, project pages, and the FORRT Contributors page.

Process

After application, we will get in touch to schedule an informal meetup to discuss your goals and skills and preview our hackathon plans. It's a great chance to connect, discuss expectations, and see how we can collaborate for an awesome event!

Limited number of travel grants

This project is funded by UKRI, which allows us to pay travel and accommodation for participants.

Future Events

This event is part of a series. The Autumn Hackathon (#1) took place in October 2025 and the Spring Hackathon (#2) took place in May 2026. Participation in the other events is not necessary.

Applications are open until September 16th! Please contact l.wallrich@bbk.ac.uk with any questions.

Please note that this hackathon is primarily in-person; if you would prefer to join remotely, email l.wallrich@bbk.ac.uk to explore options. 

 

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Anmeldung
Participants
    • 10:00
      Breakfast
    • 1
      Greeting and Introductions
    • 2
      Instructions
    • 3
      Group Work

      Agree on specifications and divide responsibilities

    • 12:30
      Lunch break

      Catered lunch

    • 4
      Group Work

      Start working on your group's tool.

      We plan to go somewhere for dinner after this block.

    • 15:00
      Walk to Botanical Garden & Group Photo
    • 5
      Group Work

      Start working on your group's tool.

      We plan to go somewhere for dinner after this block.

    • 6
      Location for this day will be different: Fliednerstraße 21, Room 107 and 108 Room 107/108 (Fliednerstraße 21)

      Room 107/108

      Fliednerstraße 21

    • 7
      Project Leads Meeting Fliednerstraße 21

      Fliednerstraße 21

      The hackathon organizers will convene to discuss group synergies and organizational matters.

    • 09:00
      Breakfast
    • 8
      Group Work Fliednerstraße 21

      Fliednerstraße 21

      Flesh out your tool

    • 12:30
      Lunch break Fliednerstraße 21

      Fliednerstraße 21

      Catered lunch

    • 9
      Group work (open-end) Fliednerstraße 21

      Fliednerstraße 21

      Develop your tool into a working prototype

    • 15:00
      Walk to Observation Deck of UKM Tower

      https://www.ukm.de/21-ost

    • 10
      Group work Fliednerstraße 21

      Fliednerstraße 21

      Open ended, we will order Pizza for dinner

    • 11
      Project Leads Meeting

      The hackathon organizers will convene to discuss group synergies and organizational matters.

    • 09:00
      Breakfast

      Grab a water/tea/coffee, a sandwich, or a baked good.

    • 12
      Group Work

      Finish an early working version of your tool

    • 12:30
      Lunch

      Fresh market salads with dressing
      Vegan stir-fry in teriyaki sauce
      Boiled potatoes (vegan)
      Dessert

    • 13
      Conclusion
      • ensure all work is sufficiently documented to be continued
      • enter your details into your group's tenzing sheet (see Slack for info)
      • Conclude your work and make a roadmap for how the project will be finished
    • 14
      Results Presentation

      All groups: present your results (5-10 min presentation for each group)

    • 15
      Open Feedback Discussion

      Where your expectations met?
      What would you want from another hackathon?
      Would surprised you positively?