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Citizen Science in the Classroom: A toolkit
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1.4 Learning outcomes
1. Introduction to the course
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Working group
1.3 Overview of the course content
1.4 Learning outcomes
1.5 Evaluation method
New methodologies for a changing world
2.1 Introduction to project-based learning methodology
Quiz 1. Comparison of traditional and project-based learning methodologies
2.2 Project-based learning: Opportunities and challenges
Project-Based Learning and Citizen Science: Challenges and Opportunities
3.1 Cross-cutting principles to develop citizen science projects in the school
3.2 The process of planning a citizen science project
Let’s take action
4.1 Scoping
4.2 Planning
4.3 Sensing or data collection
4.4 Awareness
Project sustainability
5.1 Reflection
5.2 Legacy
COMPASS Project: A case-study
Scientific publication of the COMPASS Study
Video of the COMPASS Study
Summary & Self-Assessment
Self-assessment quiz
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1. Introduction to the course
1.4 Learning outcomes
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Recognize the key stages of a citizen science project and the required adaptation to the circumstances of a primary or secondary school.
Understand and learn how to build community before planning a citizen science project.
Plan the systematic procedure of data collection and the process of analysis and interpretation of information gathered in the classroom context.
Highlight the evaluation of citizen science projects on completion, as a tool to improve processes and outcomes.
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1.1 Introduction
1.2 Working group
1.3 Overview of the course content
1.5 Evaluation method
2.1 Introduction to project-based learning methodology
Quiz 1. Comparison of traditional and project-based learning methodologies
2.2 Project-based learning: Opportunities and challenges
3.1 Cross-cutting principles to develop citizen science projects in the school
3.2 The process of planning a citizen science project
4.1 Scoping
4.2 Planning
4.3 Sensing or data collection
4.4 Awareness
5.1 Reflection
5.2 Legacy
Scientific publication of the COMPASS Study
Video of the COMPASS Study
Self-assessment quiz
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