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Jun 24, 2020

Lets talk about learning and education in Citizen Science

The recording and other materials generated by the recent webinar initiated by members of the ECSA working group on “Learning and Education in Citizen Science” and the Citizen Science COST Action are now available here. Facilitated by the EU-Citizen.Science project, this webinar featured an overview of research studies presented by three speakers; Dr Maria Aristeidou, Dr Christothea Herodotou and Dr Till Bruckermann. On this link you will also find a summary of the discussion that took place during the webinar. This webinar was the first of what the organisers hope will become a series of regular online events enabling the citizen science and learning community to share their work and raise awareness of projects, research and resources with each other and the wider citizen science community.

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