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Citizen, Science, Education and Technology: new synergies to be explored – Francois Taddei

Thursday 16th February Speaker: Francois Taddei Theme: Challenging Citizen Science Background in engineering and biology, keeps on changing and embracing … More

Collective intelligence, education, Empowerment, Grassroots Science, open source, Radical stuff

Quake Catcher in SE Asia – Hsin-Yen Chen

Thursday 16th February Speaker: Hsin-Yen Chen Theme: Citizen cyberscience around the world Website: http://qcn.stanford.edu Taiwan is located on the convergent … More

China, data collection solutions, education

Citizen Science in China – Wenjing Wu

Thursday 16th February Speaker: Wenjing Wu Theme: Citizen cyberscience around the world A number of projects in China have been … More

e-infrastructures for citizen science: an EC perspective – Kirsti Ala-Mutka

Thursday 16th February Speaker: Kirsti Ala-Mutka | website Background: researcher in online learning. From the EU provide high speed connectivity … More

Drivers of participation in citizen cyberscience projects: an empirical study of Stardust@home – Ofer Arazy

Thursday 16th February Speaker: Ofer Arazy | website Theme: Engagement, motivations and incentives “Whats in it for the dude?” – … More

ForestWatchers (Brazil) – Daniel Gonzalez

Thursday 16th February Speaker: Daniel Gonzalez Theme: Citizen cyberscience around the world There is a lot of deforestation going on, … More

Motivation, engagement, and learning outcomes – Tina Philips

Thursday 16th February Speaker: Tina Philips from the Ornithology lab Theme: Engagement, motivations and incentives Tina Phillips’ main concern is … More

Citizen Cyberscience in South Africa – Ngoni Munyaradzi

Thursday 16th February Speaker: Ngoni Munyaradzi Theme: Citizen cyberscience around the world Research questions: Can we use volunteered thinking to … More

Motivation by Design: Technologies, Experiences, and Incentives – Andrea Wiggins

Thursday 16th February Speaker: Andrea Wiggins | website Theme: Motivation by design: Technologies, Experiences and incentives She has holistic view, … More

Community-source structured metadata of English place-names – Stuart Dunn

Thursday 16th February Speaker: Stuart Dunn | website Theme: Spectrum of Citizen Science The DEEP project started in November, it’s … More

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  • IN.FOR.BIO – our new 6-year One Health project December 18, 2025
  • Indigenous floor maps and many names for ice: ICA Vancouver 2025 November 5, 2025
  • Reflections on Urban Gardening Workshop in London’s Chinatown November 16, 2024
  • A desert as a garden: The International Society of Ethnobiology conference in Marrakech, Morocco July 19, 2024
  • WhatsApp Maps? Connecting users and producers of ground information June 26, 2024
  • Pathways on Industry-connected Citizen Engagement September 20, 2023
  • Wisdom of the Crowd in the Age of AI: Water September 3, 2023
  • You are invited to attend – and participate in! – the HEIDI Project’s Final Event on 30th and 31st May May 18, 2023
  • Digital Services at HEIs to Support Digital Action for Social Change – A HEIDI short film May 11, 2023
  • From negative tipping points to positive tipping points January 30, 2023

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