PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The proposed short course is designed to expose researchers in learning and developmental sciences to principles and best practices in research data management and data sharing, and to provide scaffolded support to help researchers to engage in data sharing. The work has four specific aims. Aim 1: To develop a short course training researchers in children’s learning and development about data management and data sharing. Aim 2: To deliver a five-day summer intensive short course to early and established career scholars and enroll them in an online community of practice (Q/A sessions and webinars) for the remainder of the year. Aim 3. To disseminate the work developed via aim 1 by developing an open educational resource on data management and data sharing for scholars in the learning and developmental sciences. Aim 4: To evaluate the proposed project in terms of the knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors. The course will be developed and provided by core project faculty and consultants with years of expertise in research data management and data sharing. This team of investigators is uniquely positioned to train researchers in the areas of data management and data sharing because we include the primary investigators of the LDbase; an NIH funded data repository, and the only domain-specific data repository for learning and developmental science.