Can Citizen Science Save the World? - Many Hands in Scientific Research
Offered By: University of Melbourne via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the world of citizen science in this engaging 58-minute lecture from the University of Melbourne's Science Dean's Lecture series. Delve into the growing popularity of community-driven scientific research projects and their potential to revolutionize scientific inquiry. Learn about Associate Professor David Kennedy's award-winning Victorian Coastal Monitoring Program and hear from a panel of experts discussing various citizen science initiatives. Discover how these projects are transforming scientific practices and their capacity to address global challenges. Gain insights into beach systems, satellite imagery, drone technology, and quality assurance in citizen science. Examine ethical considerations, the importance of local knowledge, and the role of schools in fostering public engagement with science. Understand the challenges and opportunities of integrating citizen science into education and its potential to create meaningful change in the world.
Syllabus
Introduction
Welcome
Beach Systems
Maria Beach
Satellite Imagery
Drones
Structure
Ground control points
Survey grade
Quality assurance
Take home messages
Thank you
Linda Nashcroft
Lynden Smith
Rebecca Morris
Fallon Modi
Questions
Accuracy
Ethics
Can citizen science save the world
Have you experience working with citizen scientists
Local knowledge
Communication
Respect
Appropriate expertise
Replicas project
Public engagement
Community pushback
Role of schools
Citizen science in education
Taught by
The University of Melbourne
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