Workshops

Daniel has extensive experience delivering in-person and online workshops on various topics, including social media for academics, implementing open science practices, and performing meta-analysis (see below for more details).

Workshops can be adapted to run for between two to six hours, depending on participant requirements. Get in touch to discuss your workshop requirements.


Social media for academics

Topics that can be covered:

  • Setting up your Twitter bio
  • Sharing your research
  • Creating twitter threads to share your new paper
  • Building your network
  • How to use images and video
  • Finding things to share on Twitter
  • Getting started with podcasting

Below is an example of Daniel delivering a talk on how academics can best use social media.


Implementing open science practices in biobehavioral research

Topics that can be covered:

  • Pre-registration using Open Science Framework
  • Sharing your data on Open Science Framework
  • Power analysis
  • Evaluating evidence to support null hypotheses using Bayes factors and equivalence testing
  • Using JASP and JAMOVI for reproducible point-and-click analysis

Below is an example of Daniel delivering a talk on power analysis.


Meta-analysis for biobehavioral research

Topics that can be covered:

  • Pre-registering meta-analyses
  • Reproducible point-and-click meta-analysis in JASP
  • Performing meta-analysis in R
  • Publication bias
  • Visualisation

Below is an example of Daniel delivering a meta-analysis tutorial.