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Join the Undergraduate Student Experiences with Citizen Science Network on June 12 at noon EDT for a webinar on the Uses of Citizen Science in Online Courses. Presenters Stacy Cotey, Amy Dunbar-Wallis, Pankaj Mehrotra, and Heather Vance-Chalcraft will discuss the results of a literature review of how citizen science has been used in online courses and provide tips about ways you could use citizen science in online courses. While this session is geared toward online higher education, it also has relevance for any instructor in higher education or secondary school (grades 9-12).

 

Please register for this session at https://citizenscience-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUtcuirqDsqHdwEPLglRx1uA63neqj1tXko .

Network information: use-cit-sci-network.org

Hope to see you there!

Are you interested in using a citizen science project in a higher education course? Do you have an interest in developing instructional activities? If so, please apply to participate in a partnership to create an instructional activity related to a citizen science project that could be used in higher education courses. We will pair each selected instructor with staff from a citizen science project to create a lesson plan and all supporting materials. The instructor will be primarily responsible for creating the materials, but a project staff member will provide periodic feedback. In exchange, the Undergraduate Student Experiences with Citizen Science (USE Cit Sci) Network will provide professional development and a $1000 stipend to the instructor, as well as a $250 stipend to the project staff member.

We have listed a few selected projects that are interested in being paired with an instructor, but we also have a place on the application form for you to indicate if you already have a working relationship with a citizen science project and would like to partner with them. More information can be found on this FAQ sheet.

To apply, please complete this project application form by May 10, 2024. For more information about the USE Cit Sci Network, see use-cit-sci-network.org. Contact Heather Vance-Chalcraft, vancechalcrafth@ecu.edu, with questions that are not addressed on the FAQ sheet.

USE CitSci is hosting virtual office hours on Tuesday, April 2nd from 12 – 1p ET at this Zoom link.

Ask questions or connect with other folks that have used citizen science in their classrooms, or who are considering doing so. Educators looking to meet other educators who use CS, educators looking for projects to use in their class, projects looking for educators -- please stop on by for as long as you can to network, chat, and learn about USECitSci resources and upcoming events.

Allen Hurlbert

Heather Vance-Chalcraft

Bucky Gates

The USECitSci PIs

Thanks to those of you who joined our open office hours today. We enjoyed the discussion, and the international participation!

We wanted to highlight an upcoming virtual meeting opportunity that came up:

 

 

WHAT: In what ways does citizen science transform education?

WHEN: January 24, 2024, 3:00-4:30 pm European Time, 10:00-11:30 am Eastern Time

This event is an open meeting of the European Citizen Science Academy network of educators and trainers.

During the first 45 minutes of this session, members of the network will share their experience of using citizen science as an educational tool. You will be engaged with various examples. The remainder of the session will be an open discussion to share and exchange about experiences, ask questions and reflect on the benefits and challenges of using citizen science as a tool for education.

Come and engage with us- to hear about citizen science* in the educational field.

*Citizen science is active participation of the public in research.

Register using the link on this page!

Thanks to those of you who joined our open office hours today. We enjoyed the discussion, and the international participation!

We wanted to highlight an upcoming virtual meeting opportunity that came up:

 

 

WHAT: In what ways does citizen science transform education?

WHEN: January 24, 2024, 3:00-4:30 pm European Time, 10:00-11:30 am Eastern Time

This event is an open meeting of the European Citizen Science Academy network of educators and trainers.

During the first 45 minutes of this session, members of the network will share their experience of using citizen science as an educational tool. You will be engaged with various examples. The remainder of the session will be an open discussion to share and exchange about experiences, ask questions and reflect on the benefits and challenges of using citizen science as a tool for education.

Come and engage with us- to hear about citizen science* in the educational field.

*Citizen science is active participation of the public in research.

Register using the link on this page!

 

USE CitSci is hosting virtual office hours this Friday, January 12th from 11a – 12p ET at this Zoom link.

Ask questions or connect with other folks that have used citizen science in their classrooms, or who are considering doing so. Educators looking to meet other educators who use CS, educators looking for projects to use in their class, projects looking for educators -- please stop on by for as long as you can to network, chat, and learn about USECitSci resources and upcoming events.

Allen Hurlbert

Heather Vance-Chalcraft

Bucky Gates

The USECitSci PIs

Greetings from the Undergraduate Student Experiences with Citizen Science Network!

Just a reminder that USE CitSci will host virtual office hours on Friday, December 8th from 11a – 1p ET at this Zoom link. Feel free to drop by to ask questions or connect with other folks that have used citizen science in their classrooms, or who are considering doing so. 

Educators looking to meet other educators who use CS, educators looking for projects to use in their class, projects looking for educators -- please stop on by for as long as you can to network, chat, and learn about USECitSci resources and upcoming events.

 

Allen Hurlbert

Heather Vance-Chalcraft

Bucky Gates

The USECitSci PIs

Educator-citizen science leader discussions a success!

Thanks to the participants of our recent facilitated discussions between educators and citizen science project leaders last month, and thanks especially to Graise Lee Jenni and Maria Palamar of Resolve Conservation for facilitating!

We were gratified to find that educators and project leaders were both excited to work more closely together, and that there was enthusiasm for some educator-project partnerships that we hope to develop in the coming year.

Linked here you can find a summary of the discussions, including a summary of perspectives on potential barriers, and suggestions for strengthening educator-project relationships moving forward.

If you would like to keep the conversation going, feel free to start up a Discussion Forum thread!

Also, USE CitSci will host virtual office hours on Friday, December 8th from 11a – 1p ET at this Zoom link. Feel free to drop by to ask questions or connect with other folks that have used citizen science in their classrooms, or who are considering it.

Finally, be on the lookout in January for an email soliciting interest in 1-on-1 partnerships between educators and citizen science projects in order to help develop educator resources for the community. USE CitSci will have modest stipends available to facilitate those partnerships!

Allen Hurlbert

Registration is now open for both virtual (May 15 onward) and in-person (May 22-26, Tempe, Arizona) attendance at the 2023 C*Science Conference. 

 

Register Here:https://citizenscience.org/rates/

 

This is the only US-based conference where you can access ideas and inspiration from the many disciplines, places, and practices where this work happens. Your registration to C*Sci 2023 gives you access to cross-disciplinary conversations that you won't hear anyplace else. Sessions will address global collaborations, local library partnerships, data feedback loops,  equitable research partnerships, transforming research institutions, strategies for scientific success, and much, much more. 


 

Help us spread the word by sharing this email with your colleagues who are also invested in this type of work. 

 

Questions? Please contact events@citizenscience.org

 

*This event is hosted by the Citizen Science Association, in partnership with Arizona State University and SciStarter. C*Science practices predate and transcend this association’s name - CSA exists to unite insights across historic barriers and boundaries. Whether contributory, collaborative, or co-created, CSA engages all approaches to this work.

Hello Undergraduate Student Experiences with Citizen Science (USE CitSci) network members!

Over the coming months we intend to facilitate conversations between educators and project managers to enable each group to better understand the needs of the other. What project resources would help you implement a given project in your classroom? What should educators be aware of from the project perspective to ensure their data are useful? Etc.

If you are either an educator or help manage a citizen science project and would be interested in participating in these conversations via small-group webinars in the spring and summer, please fill out this interest form. We’ll send out more information to those on the list in a few weeks. Looking forward to your participation!

Allen Hurlbert

UNC Professor & Caterpillars Count! project manager

Share your story and connect with others doing citizen and community science at the 2023 C*Science Conference, May 22-26, 2023 in Phoenix/Tempe, Arizona. The call for individual presentations is now open!

C*Sci 2023 features sessions specifically designed to expand your perspectives and skills for the most meaningful and impactful public research partnerships. Hear from and engage with science professionals, engagement specialists, funders, app designers, community leaders, and others whose expertise can help you focus on and enhance your work in this field. Elevate your own unique contributions to the field- submit an idea for an individual presentation (call closes Jan. 27, 2023).

Individual presentations can share research, stories, or emerging work - these are all ways to connect around ideas, challenges, and lessons learned, and to share practices and insights that advance our work and this field. Learn more about session types (including virtual), review criteria, and submission timelines on the event page: https://citizenscience.org/home/events/conferences/csci-2023/

The Social Justice Working Group associated with the Undergraduate Student Experiences with Citizen Science Network is looking for examples of participatory research methods (including but not limited to citizen science or community science) being used to teach about or enact social justice with undergrads in STEM classes. Please pass along any examples you know (from you, someone you know, published literature, etc.) using this form (https://forms.gle/FMtZFwkCSohecpjY8)! We have some examples from the published literature but know there are more examples out there.

If the example is from your work, we encourage you to add a short description (or link) of what you did to the "Collections" on our Network webpage. Anyone can join the Network and access the resources at use-cit-sci-network.org (once you are logged in). Contact Heather Vance-Chalcraft (vancechalcrafth@ecu.edu) with questions. Feel free to share with your social networks!

Join us for a session to add more resources to the USE Cit Sci website on Fri, Oct 28th at 3pm Eastern time. You probably have some sort of lesson plan, links to papers, or other resources that could be helpful to others. This hour long virtual meeting will be devoted to people adding those resources (during the meeting) and getting assistance in the process. Zoom details below. Feel free to share with others!

 

Topic: Resource Upload Session for USE Cit Sci Network Website

Time: Oct 28, 2022 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

 

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You are welcome to attend a public webinar tomorrow (Wed, Aug 10) at 2pm on how to access resources for citizen science in higher education. Adding a citizen science component to undergraduate courses has never been easier with resources available through the USE CitSci Network, a new SciStarter higher ed tutorial, and lesson plans all openly available.

Register here for connection details. Please share this link widely!

Hello!

 

I would like to draw the attention of our members (and others) to this conference.  Although citizen science is not mentioned explicitly in the presentation abstracts, the conference will provide an opportunity to perhaps learn why not and to introduce the subject in discussions.  

 

Join the Community College Leadership program in a series of FREE events this summer!

 

 
New Jersey City University's 4th Annual Community College Showcase: Partnering for Success is a free, 2-day professional development event that will take place virtually on June 21- June 22, 2022 12:00-4:30 p.m. (EST)

This year, we are including a special Pre-Conference session on Monday, June 20th from 3:00-5:00PM (EST): Teaching to Students’ Cultural Strengths: Empowering First-Generation College Students. Don't miss this exciting new opportunity to engage and learn from others in the field!

This annual conference is hosted by the Ed.D. in Community College Leadership program at New Jersey City University; a practice-focused, 55-credit online program, designed to be completed by working professionals in 3 years. The Showcase is a signature event in our series of year-round 
Community College Convenings and is open to all faculty, staff, and administrators who are passionate about the equity and success mission of the community college.

Take a moment to browse this year's agenda to learn more about each session's presenter and topic.

Please follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook to stay informed about conference updates and additional community college networking opportunities. We hope to see you at the conference! 
 

 
Sincerely,

Christine Harrington, Ph.D.
Michael Sparrow, Ph.D.
Faculty & Co-Coordinators
Ed.D. in Community College Leadership 

 

 

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