CS Track partner URJC led a virtual session on 5 November as part of the XX edition of the Madrid Science and Innovation Week. The idea behind this session was to foster a better understanding of citizen science and what participation in citizen science projects entails. 30 people participated in this session in which URJC put significant effort into getting to know their audience and on finding out what they had learned about citizen science during the session. Participants came from several countries beyond Europe including Mexico, Bolivia, Equator, Venezuela and USA.
Resources for using citizen science in higher education, CSA Webinar, 10 August
Citizen science can be a great tool for engaging and teaching undergraduates, even if you only devote a small amount of time to it. You are invited to join leaders from across institutions and disciplines to explore the available resources for educators looking to...