EU-Citizen.Science contains a wide array of free, self-directed training modules on citizen science on its Moodle page. The themes of the training modules range from introduction to citizen science over research design and methods, engagement and impact to communication and regulations and ethics.
At this event, we showcased three of these training modules and offered the opportunity to meet the trainers who developed them. We launched the final version of the EU-Citizen.Science platform and showed its new features. Finally, the winners of the #MonthOfTheProjects campaign were presented.
This event was made up of four blocks:
Opening
(01:30) Welcome and introduction by the EU-Citizen.Science project by Antonella Radicchi, MfN
(04:45) Citizen and Societal Engagement: A policy and programme priority for the European Commission introduced by Niamh Delaney, European Commission
Training module session: pitches and interactive session
(24:29) Volunteer engagement, management and care introduced by Alice Sheppard, UCL
(33:54) Designing for learning through citizen science introduced by Alice Sheppard, UCL on behalf of Jessica Wardlaw, Natural History Museum London
(40:50) Doing citizen science as open science: what, why and how introduced by Pen-Yuan Hsing, University of Bath
(52:04) Interactive discussion with Alice Sheppard, UCL
(1:08:23) Interactive discussion with Pen-Yuan Hsing, Univeristy of Bath
EU-Citizen.Science platform
(1:24:26) New features and guided tour of the platform introduced by Claudia Fabó Cartas, ECSA and Francisco Sanz, Ibercivis
Presentation of the #MonthOfTheProjects winners
(1:40:09) YouCount introduced by Patricia Canto Farachala, Orkestra-Basque Institute of Competitiveness
(1:44:14) Amai! introduced by Annelies Duerinckx, Scivil
(1:49:27) Objetive 1000 introduced by Patrick Grootaert
(1:51:56) Wrap-up and closing remarks
Organization Team (in alphabetical order)
The EU-Citizen.Science project
Claudia Fabó Cartas (ECSA)
Antonella Radicchi (MfN)
Francisco Sanz (Ibercivis)
Lucie Steigleder (Ecsite)
The event was organized by the EU-Citizen.Science project and moderated by Stickydot.
Video edited by Alicia Moreno Muñoz, student assistant at ECSA
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The information, documentation and figures in this recording do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission but only those of the authors. The European Commission is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained herein.
EU-Citizen.Science has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement no. 824580.
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