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Isn't Citizen Science a Hoot? A Case-study Exploring the Effectiveness of Citizen Science As an Instrument to Teach the Nature of Science through a Local Nocturnal Owl-monitoring Project.

机译:公民科学难道不是疯子吗?一项案例研究,探讨了公民科学作为通过地方夜间猫头鹰监测项目教授科学本质的工具的有效性。

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Citizen science projects present a distinctive opportunity for professional and volunteer scientists to coordinate their efforts to gather unique sets of data that can benefit the scientific and local communities. These projects are assumed to be an effective educational tool to teach nature of science (NOS) to participants (Brossard, Lewenstein, Bonney, 2005). This case study evaluates the effectiveness of participation in a citizen science project as a way to learn about NOS. Through enhancement of the Tryon Creek Owl Monitoring Project the researcher reviewed the characteristics of a citizen science project that were thought to be necessary to impact the volunteers' knowledge of NOS. The study also explored the benefits and limitations to organizing the citizen science protect using the principles of action research. Analysis of participants' knowledge and the effectiveness of active research theory, was evaluated through pre- and post- questionnaires and interviews. Although volunteers were able to explore the core themes of NOS through actively engaging in the scientific process, they did not experience a statistically significant change in their demonstration of understanding. For a multitude of reasons, participants had a positive experience with the presence of an embedded researcher within the project. This case study supports the use of active research as a guide to ensure that within each project the needs of both the scientific community and the volunteer scientists are met.
机译:公民科学项目为专业和志愿科学家提供了一个难得的机会,可以协调他们的努力,以收集有益于科学和地方社区的独特数据集。假定这些项目是向参与者传授自然科学(NOS)的有效教育工具(Brossard,Lewenstein,Bonney,2005年)。本案例研究评估了参与公民科学项目作为了解NOS的方式的有效性。通过加强Tryon Creek猫头鹰监测项目,研究人员回顾了一项公民科学项目的特征,这些特征被认为对影响志愿者对NOS的了解是必不可少的。该研究还探讨了使用行动研究原则组织公民科学保护的好处和局限性。通过前后的问卷调查和访谈评估参与者的知识和积极研究理论的有效性。尽管志愿者能够通过积极参与科学过程来探索NOS的核心主题,但是他们在理解理解上并没有经历统计学上的重大变化。由于多种原因,参与者在项目中有一名嵌入式研究人员的参与而获得了积极的经验。本案例研究支持使用主动研究作为指导,以确保在每个项目中满足科学界和志愿者科学家的需求。

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  • 作者

    Kreofsky, Tess Marie.;

  • 作者单位

    Portland State University.;

  • 授予单位 Portland State University.;
  • 学科 Science education.;Evolution development.;Ecology.
  • 学位 M.S.T.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 86 p.
  • 总页数 86
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:52:39

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