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Author: Alice Sheppard

Community Manager at UCL. Currently on the HEIDI Project.

Announcing a new project: Digital action at HEIs as a catalyst for social change in the COVID-19 crisis, “HEIDI”

We’re very excited to announce the start of a new ERASMUS+ project, “Digital action at HEIs as a catalyst for … More

Opportunity: Help us develop visualisation software for participatory mapping with indigenous communities!

Over the last ten years, UCL’s Extreme Citizen Science group has developed two main technological infrastructures – Sapelli software to … More

Geokey, Sapelli

Crowdsourced Blogging on the ECSA 2020 conference

From Monday 7th to Friday 11th September 2020, several of the ExCiteS group attended the ECSA Conference 2020. ECSA is … More

Citizen science, Civic Science, conference, ECSA, science communication

The Citizen Science Translation Hub is live

Two years ago, while working on the Doing It Together Science (DITOs) project, Muki had an idea. Sometimes, citizen science … More

Citizen Science day at the Open University: Learning about the nQuire platform

Early on the morning of Tuesday 2nd July, Alice and Alex A at UCL ExCiteS took the train to Milton … More

PhD studentship in extreme citizen science – Human Computer Interaction approaches to design and evaluation of data collection tools

We are looking for a candidate to join a team of geographers, ecologists, computer scientists, anthropologists and designers. The project includes the design, prototype and testing of HCI software alongside citizen scientists in Europe and Africa.

Invitation to join our Citizen Science Marketplace at Bloomsbury Festival

From Wednesday 17th to Sunday 21st October, the Bloomsbury Festival will be running across multiple locations in London. On Saturday … More

International Light Day at UCL

A few months ago, Muki received an e-mail from the astrophysicist and writer Lucie Green. She, along with UCL’s Astrophysics … More

Event: Representation of the people in science – women in civic and citizen science

Update: Date of event is now Monday 19th March, not Monday 12th March. Explanation below. We’d like to invite you … More

Being a jury member at LERU’s Citizen Science Summer School

(Reblogged from the DITOs website) Several years of running a thriving online citizen science community has turned out to bring many unexpected results a … More

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Recent posts

  • From negative tipping points to positive tipping points January 30, 2023
  • HEIDI Webinar: Scientific Outreach, Citizen Science: Marginalised & Indigenous Communities January 23, 2023
  • HEIDI Roundtables and CoCreation Event January 17, 2023
  • Key Take-Aways from our “Ethics in Digital Action” Webinar December 16, 2022
  • Impact science: beyond feeling helpless and disarmed November 23, 2022
  • ExCiteS case studies November 21, 2022
  • You’re invited to one more round of HEIDI Project events before Christmas November 17, 2022
  • Intelligent Maps = pixel value + local knowledge November 10, 2022
  • COP 27 : « La science citoyenne permet aux peuples autochtones de démontrer leur rôle clef dans la préservation des espèces et des écosystèmes »  October 25, 2022
  • Student Roundtable: Shaping Digital Action October 18, 2022

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  • Cameroon (10)
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  • Challenging Citizen Science (2)
  • Citizen cyberscience (5)
  • Citizen Cyberscience around the world (3)
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  • Congo (7)
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  • Cultural Ecosystem Services (6)
  • Digital Earth (3)
  • DIY tools and methodologies (16)
  • East Africa (2)
  • Ecological Citizen Science (7)
  • Ecology (8)
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  • Issues of power (4)
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  • Open Science (5)
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  • Research project (18)
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