From: ppgis at dgroups.org <mailto: ppgis at dgroups.org > < ppgis at dgroups.org <mailto: ppgis at dgroups.org >> On Behalf Of Muki Haklay Sent: 08 January 2019 02:41 To: Open Forum on Participatory Geographic Information Systems and Technologies < ppgis at dgroups.org <mailto: ppgis at dgroups.org >> Subject: [ppgis] An open online course "Introduction to citizen science & scientific crowdsourcing" at UCL Hello! Happy New Year! Starting on the 10th January, UCL will run (again) an 11 weeks hybrid (online and face to face) course called "Introduction to Citizen Science and Scientific Crowdsourcing". This course aim is part of our postgraduate course offering and it is aimed at introducing students to the theory and practice of citizen science and scientific crowdsourcing. The module will explore the history, theoretical foundations, and practical aspects of designing and running citizen science projects and it will be mostly taught by members of the Extreme Citizen Science group (we have some guests from other organisations such as Earthwatch) As noted, the course is run as part of the M.Sc. programmes at the Department of Geography at UCL, with face to face lectures and practical work. In the spirit of citizen science, we're opening the course, and it will be available on the UCLeXtend website ( https://extend.ucl.ac.uk/ ). The material was designed to develop the learning of the students in the class, but then organised in a way that anyone who wants to join the course remotely can do so. The reading material and class preparation videos are all open access, and in the practicals, we are using open source software or websites that you can access regardless of your registration. Of course, you can't get the UCL credits for attending the class if you are just joining remotely - and those that attend the class will be assessed through two assignments that will be marked, but there are plenty of reflection questions and discussions in the online course for you to assess your progress and to provide us with feedback on how the course is going. Unfortunately, we cannot offer the support and response to posting on the forums so it is not exactly MOOC and we hope that it will be useful and rewarding to join us. Each week, the time investment is close to 5 hours including preparation. There will be two lectures and a practical session that will demonstrate some aspects of the issues that were covered during the lectures. Each lecture and the activities that are linked to it are planned to last about an hour. As preparation for class, we will provide a video or two to watch and 2 or 3 pieces of text to read. These are necessary since the lecture assumes this preparation. The necessary readings are marked "Core Reading". We also provide "Additional Reading" - these are usually pieces that were discussed in class but can be read after it. Finally, there are "Deep Dive" reading are expanding on the class material and might be used in assignments (if you take the face to face course), or to expand your understanding (if you are taking the course remotely). Below you'll find an outline of the course and its content. If you're interested, register on UCLeXtend and join the course. Here is the planned content: Date Content Lead 10 Jan Lecture: Historical citizen science, current trends that influence citizen science, and an overview Muki Haklay Lecture: Landscape of citizen science - Typologies Muki Haklay Practical: experiencing citizen science - PenguinWatch, Gender and Tech Magazines, and GalaxyZoo Alice Sheppard 17 Jan Lecture: Crowdsourcing principles and practice Muki Haklay Lecture: Scientific crowdsourcing examples (guest lecture Jess Wardlaw) Muki Haklay Practical: More complex crowdsourcing - OpenStreetMap and EyeOnAlz Alice Sheppard 24 Jan Lecture: Citizen Science in environmental management and monitoring Muki Haklay Lecture: Scales and types of environmental citizen science (guest lecture from Earthwatch TBA) Muki Haklay Practical: using mobile apps in citizen science Marcos Moreu 31 Jan Lecture: Dealing with data in citizen science - quality, management, and sharing Muki Haklay Lecture: Practical aspects of data management - technologies and existing systems (guest lecture from Earthwatch TBA) Muki Haklay Practical: using and analysing citizen science data with OPAL Data Explorer< https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.opalexplorenature.org%2Fdataexplorer%2F&data=01%7C01%7Cjim.sallis%40ntu.ac.uk%7C4ceda9fcded44b94611508d67512f612%7C8acbc2c5c8ed42c78169ba438a0dbe2f%7C0&sdata=hozAbBaVbmGYbUoiNRYABrn%2F7fg1d39Bkjswi92UyNo%3D&reserved=0 > Alex Papadopoulos 8 Feb Lecture: User-centred design principles for citizen science technology Alex Papadopoulos Lecture: Online volunteer engagement, management, and care Alice Sheppard Practical: Volunteers engagement scenarios Alice Sheppard 14 Feb -- No Class -- Reading week 21 Feb Lecture: User-Centred Design methods for citizen science technology Artemis Skarlatidou Lecture: User-Centred Design Methods for citizen science technology (guest lecture TBA) Artemis Skarlatidou Practical: Usability evaluation of citizen science application - cognitive walkthrough and heuristic evaluation Alex Papadopoulos 1 Mar Lecture: Ethics and legal aspects of citizen science Muki Haklay Lecture: Introduction to data collection for non-literate participants, Sapelli Michalis Vitos Practical: Developing data collection app with Sapelli Michalis Vitos 8 Mar Lecture: Evaluation of citizen science activities - types and approaches Cindy Regalado Lecture: Tools and methods of evaluation and demonstration on projects Cindy Regalado Practical: Developing an evaluation framework and plan for a project Cindy Regalado 15 Mar Lecture: Understanding terminologies and definitions of citizen science Muki Haklay Lecture: Policy and organisational aspects of citizen science Muki Haklay Practical: Data collection with Sapelli and evaluation of results Marcos Moreu 22 Mar Lecture: Theoretical frameworks for citizen science - from Actor-Network Theory to Post-Normal Science Christian Nold Lecture: Science and society framing of citizen science - from Alan Irwin to Responsible Research and Innovation Alex Albert/ Alice Sheppard Practical: Using iNaturalist or iSpot to collect data in the wild, and preparation to City Nature Challenge 2019 Alex Albert/ Alice Sheppard Part of the reason that we can open the course is through the support of UCL Geography department, with additional support from the following bodies: Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) project "OPENER: Scoping out a national cOmmunity of Practice for public ENgagement with Environmental Research< https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgotw.nerc.ac.uk%2Flist_full.asp%3Fpcode%3DNE%252FR012067%252F1&data=01%7C01%7Cjim.sallis%40ntu.ac.uk%7C4ceda9fcded44b94611508d67512f612%7C8acbc2c5c8ed42c78169ba438a0dbe2f%7C0&sdata=L9IeABvKW4p5kG3KiQK2Et%2BLWeOSrouowk3wh6RTJ44%3D&reserved=0 >" (NE/R012067/1) Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) projects "Extreme Citizen Science< https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgow.epsrc.ac.uk%2FNGBOViewGrant.aspx%3FGrantRef%3DEP%2FI025278%2F1&data=01%7C01%7Cjim.sallis%40ntu.ac.uk%7C4ceda9fcded44b94611508d67512f612%7C8acbc2c5c8ed42c78169ba438a0dbe2f%7C0&sdata=UARUgB2hJ6IqiIKWErmADU3ggiyr3C8c3j2JPk0cEKU%3D&reserved=0 >" (EP/I025278/1) and "Challenging RISK: Achieving Resilience by Integrating Societal and Technical Knowledge< https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgow.epsrc.ac.uk%2FNGBOViewGrant.aspx%3FGrantRef%3DEP%2FK022377%2F1&data=01%7C01%7Cjim.sallis%40ntu.ac.uk%7C4ceda9fcded44b94611508d67512f612%7C8acbc2c5c8ed42c78169ba438a0dbe2f%7C0&sdata=u6vhJL9p09tTRmLUq9ZZRMfTeslpvwWJ8tMTj6WdgtQ%3D&reserved=0 >" (EP/K022377/1) EU Horizon 2020 projects "Doing It Together science (DITOs)< https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcordis.europa.eu%2Fproject%2Frcn%2F203160_en.html&data=01%7C01%7Cjim.sallis%40ntu.ac.uk%7C4ceda9fcded44b94611508d67512f612%7C8acbc2c5c8ed42c78169ba438a0dbe2f%7C0&sdata=9CILBPJ%2BU%2Bw5S2mVPUW6%2FIzdYNsRG6Pg0dy2TQ82OzY%3D&reserved=0 >" (Project ID 709443) and "WeGovNow< https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcordis.europa.eu%2Fproject%2Frcn%2F200261_en.html&data=01%7C01%7Cjim.sallis%40ntu.ac.uk%7C4ceda9fcded44b94611508d67512f612%7C8acbc2c5c8ed42c78169ba438a0dbe2f%7C0&sdata=qZSXZY9iOImT9O0xT5vArMwxf8iclql1SHyLHUfLoh4%3D&reserved=0 >" (Project ID 693514). European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant "Extreme Citizen Science: Analysis and Visualisation< https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcordis.europa.eu%2Fproject%2Frcn%2F206285_en.html&data=01%7C01%7Cjim.sallis%40ntu.ac.uk%7C4ceda9fcded44b94611508d67512f612%7C8acbc2c5c8ed42c78169ba438a0dbe2f%7C0&sdata=fhWm%2BWoVxNJEtBe5YO3TiQ35vRwROuYBLFxa2AcBs6A%3D&reserved=0 >" (Project ID 694767) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: < http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/geog_jobs/attachments/20190109/3295def0/attachment-0001.html >
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