Citizen Science –at – Science Centers

  Creative Activities
          for
 Learning Outcomes
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Activities
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So many
options!
Don’t forget,
activities should
       build on
      your inputs
 and aim for
 your outcomes!
IN
(puts)

         Activities
                      OUT
                  (comes)
Be creative!
Think about…
Topics…
Biotech      Natural history
          Astronomy



Weather
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                          Water quality
                                 (and many
          Paleontology              more!)
Venues…
Exhibits      Teacher
              training

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                                              Camps
                    Festivals
           Collections
After
school                    flickr.com/photos/treegrow/6284287617
Engagement…
Observing       Social
                networking

                          Specimen
                          collection
    Curating
                              Hack/Make
Using
technology      Solving puzzles

            Gaming
But don’t forget:
 it’s not just
       what
  volunteers do…
…outcomes
 are related to
         how
volunteers are
      involved.
Degree of participation:            Contributory   Co-Created

 Science
Define a question/issue
Gather information
Develop explanations
                                        +             ≈
Design data collection methods
 Society
Collect samples
Analyze samples
Analyze data
                                        ≈             +
 Individuals
Interpret data/conclude
Disseminate conclusions
Discuss results/inquire further
                                        ≈             +
Bonney et al. 2009. CAISE Report.
Outcomes for:                      Contributory   Co-Created



Science                                +             ≈
Society                                ≈             +
Individuals                            ≈             +
(adapted from Shirk et al. 2012)
Could you…
Identify issues/questions?




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Analyze samples?




 http://www.dmns.org/science/museum-scientists/nicole-garneau/the-genetics-lab
Analyze data?
Share results/ take action?




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And it’s not
     either/or…
… it’s about bringing
       meaning
    to the
science.
Vast
possibilities!
The only limits?
Vast
possibilities!
The only limits?
 1. Intended outcomes
 2. Institutional resources (inputs)


             and…
Vast
possibilities!
The only limits?
 1. Intended outcomes
 2. Institutional resources (inputs)

 3. Your   imagination!
Time to brainstorm!
Time to brainstorm!
What activities might meet the goals of your
               science center?
         What are the constraints?
       What are the opportunities?

     See Citizen Science Logic Model Worksheet
Looking for

options?
Get inspired at…

   CitizenScience.org/ISIs
Photo credits:
Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Genetics Lab
Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Paleontology Certification Program
Chabot Space and Science Center, FernWatch
Museum of the Earth, Mastodon Matrix Project
CoCoRaHS, iNaturalist, PatientsLikeMe, Belly Button Biodiversity, GalaxyZoo, FoldIt, Great
Backyard Bird Count, NestWatch, CitizenSort, DIYBio, Saguaro National Park BioBlitz
On Flickr: WWViews, waiferex, projectdiscovery, sierraclub, usfwssoutheast

Resources:
Bonney, R., H. Ballard, R. Jordan, E. McCallie, T. Phillips, J. Shirk, and C. Wilderman. 2009. Public Participation in
Scientific Research: Defining the Field and Assessing Its Potential for Informal Science Education. A CAISE Inquiry
Group Report. Center for Advancement of Informal Science Education (CAISE), Washington, D.C. Online
Shirk, J. L., H. L. Ballard, C. C. Wilderman, T. Phillips, A. Wiggins, R. Jordan, E. McCallie, M. Minarchek, B. V.
Lewenstein, M. E. Krasny, and R. Bonney. 2012. Public participation in scientific research: A framework for
deliberate design. Ecol. Soc. Ecology and Society 17(2):29.http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol17/iss2/art29/


For more information:
CitizenScience.org
cscentral@cornell.edu

Activities for citizen science at science centers