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OpenScientist: NEW - Citizen Science at Museums and Science Centers

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Projects and opinions from the world of Citizen Science. Because getting started is easy. NEW - Citizen Science at Museums and Science Centers. Atrium of the Smithsonian Natural History Museum. To help with the drive I've partnered with Network For Good. Links to Museum Citizen Science Projects:. Wright Flyer at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. Primarily targeted towards kids and schools groups, the project aims to create the first global observatory of how trees respond to climate. With hundred...

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OpenScientist: Citizen Science Business Model: Educator

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Projects and opinions from the world of Citizen Science. Because getting started is easy. Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Citizen Science Business Model: Educator. At CitSci2015 I proposed a collection of. Business models that support, and benefit from, the work of citizen scientists. Reasons these are so important. Incorporating Citizen Science into Educational Tools. Collects that as part of it's regular research, though there are presumably others as well. There is also a very real market for science textb...

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OpenScientist: The Levels of Citizen Science Involvement - Part 1

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Projects and opinions from the world of Citizen Science. Because getting started is easy. Sunday, January 13, 2013. The Levels of Citizen Science Involvement - Part 1. A few months ago I wrote about a California Academy of Sciences meeting. For tips you can use in your own programs. Dr Bonney, the Center for Advancement of Informal Science Education (CAISE), and the team at Cornell's Ornithology Lab, offered these categories back in 2009. In a recent Ecological Society of America journal article. General...

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OpenScientist: July 2015

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Projects and opinions from the world of Citizen Science. Because getting started is easy. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Citizen Science You Can Wear. This week we are proud to be joined by guest blogger “Best in Latest”. With the recent popular interest in wearable technologies the potential for a dancing citizen science grows. So today she looks at many of these exciting possibilities for us. Wearables for Citizen Science - What Does it Mean to Us? How can wearables change and revolutionize our industry?

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OpenScientist: Mobile Citizen Science Apps!

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Projects and opinions from the world of Citizen Science. Because getting started is easy. Mobile Citizen Science Apps! Over the last few years scientists have designed iPhone and Android applications allowing uses to record, identify, and learn about the natural world around them. They are simple to learn and fun to use. But most of all, they help improve our scientific knowledge. Watch for Meteors with NASA:. Classify Galaxies Spotted by the Hubble Space Telescope:. During a Transit the Sun, Earth, and ...

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The Book is Here! | What I Made Today

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What I Made Today. Chicago writer Greg Landgraf's home for citizen science, comedy, music, and miscellany. August 18, 2013. The Book is Here! The big excitement of my past couple of weeks is this:. It took a surprising amount of wrangling with UPS for it to actually get to me, but yes, that is my book, and it’s published and released and ready for reading. There’s even a press release. Which is pretty exciting. You can, of course, order. Investigating the Spotted Tussock Moth →. I got my copy from Amazon...

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Science in DC: August 2014

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Enjoying science in the nation's capital. Science in DC Banner. Friday, August 29, 2014. Smithsonian Needs Your Help Reading their Collection. A few weeks ago the Smithsonian announced it's Digital Volunteers. It's like a personal behind-the-scenes tour of the collection. Only with this tour you also make the discoveries! Our sister site OpenScientist. So if you have any interest I definitely recommend checking it out. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Like ScienceinDC on Facebook! I'm a science lover living i...

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Science in DC: June 2014

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Enjoying science in the nation's capital. Science in DC Banner. Sunday, June 29, 2014. Re-Introducing the Science in DC Blog. Welcome to the brand new Science in DC blog! Much improved for your reading pleasure. All reasons this city needs the Science in DC blog. But we have undergone some changes from the initial version. and that. Washington, DC is truly a great city for science. Won't you join me in discovering it all? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Like ScienceinDC on Facebook! I'm a science lover livin...

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Investigating the Spotted Tussock Moth | What I Made Today

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What I Made Today. Chicago writer Greg Landgraf's home for citizen science, comedy, music, and miscellany. September 2, 2013. Investigating the Spotted Tussock Moth. It can be tough to make things happen and keep them happening without an institutional framework. In writing the book, I was really impressed by the projects that developed independently, just because some individual was interested in something and wanted to learn more. Spotted tussock moth and caterpillar varieties. While Ken has formal sci...

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Science links, photos, and more for students. Current News in Biology. OpenScientist.org – Projects and opinions from the world of citizen science. The Great Backyard Bird Count. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.

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Skip to primary content. 8216;Slow Science Workshop’ 30 March 2012, VUB Brussels. Towards a University of the Commons. How can we strengthen practices of science in which scientific knowledge is co-produced by scientists and citizens while acknowledging and integrating other sources of knowledge? Http:/ www.livingknowledge.org/livingknowledge/. FSC – fiche pédagogique: le tiers secteur scientifique – exemple des boutiques de sciences. Http:/ www.wetenschapswinkel.be. Blog at WordPress.com.

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Intro to conservation of momentum. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Citizen Science and Policy. Citizen Science in the News. People in the Field. Fundamental Physics Measurements with LEGO. Plutopalooza from DPR Live Blog. Demonstrating the Coriolis effect with physics at home across the globe. Scientific Research through Creativity in “The Cloud”. Future Day is Celebrated Around the Globe. Your brain is the ultimate embodiment of.

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Back to Tap: May 2011

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It's time to think of our future, it's time to go Back to Tap - writing on water management, design and architecture for a sustainable planet. Thursday, 12 May 2011. Managing Public Water Systems - cause for concern. Showing how various cities in the US suffer from degraded and ill-maintained water infrastructure, "Liquid Assets" raises important questions about how we use and dispose of water. Posted by Back To Tap. Tuesday, 10 May 2011. New Energy Projects in Africa: leading the way with innovation.

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Back to Tap: Moving Grass in Your Window: green is good.

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It's time to think of our future, it's time to go Back to Tap - writing on water management, design and architecture for a sustainable planet. Tuesday, 10 May 2011. Moving Grass in Your Window: green is good. How many times do you wish there was more green in your life? At Back to Tap, we are also partial to blue, but are excited about a recent playful design that popped up here in London. When when they come up with a window shop wave? Posted by Back To Tap. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Photo Cou...

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Projects and opinions from the world of Citizen Science. Because getting started is easy. Monday, May 16, 2016. Sources of Citizen Science Funding (Part 1). The first place many people look is on the CitizenScience.gov web site which hosts a searchable catalog of all Federal crowdsourcing and citizen science projects. For those who wish to "play along at home", the data sets for this and related analyses are available online here. Use the worksheet "All Contracts"). The government buying a pick-up truck ...

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