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The Mobile Data Expert Network (MDEN) is a collaborative problem-solving network at the University of Michigan comprised of staff and junior faculty who develop and share tools and documentation that enhance the reproducibility and rigor of U-M studies using mobile devices. MDEN members routinely host presentations about mobile data and tools. These are the recordings available from the 2023-2024 academic year.
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This article describes the steps needed to generate a tracking code (DOI) that can be used in your code and KB articles, so they can be easily found in future publications that cite your work.
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How to capture GitHub repository usage for analysis and visualizations, using PowerShell.
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A compilation of software tools used by MDEN mobile tech researchers for working with mobile data, including: wearable programming, mobile app development, data extraction, data analysis, data presentation and visualizations, and data pipelines.
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This article explores the importance of sharing code, addresses common reservations among researchers, and provides practical advice on how to share effectively. By increasing transparency and releasing code as open source, researchers not only meet the requirements of funding agencies and publications but also stimulate institutional, national, and global research progress.
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Learn about using mobile data in research. These are the Mobile Data Expert Network (MDEN) recordings available from the 2022-2023 academic year.