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Grass Gazers: Using citizen science as a tool to facilitate practical and online science learning for secondary school students during the COVID‐19 lockdown

机译:草凝视者:使用公民科学作为一种工具以便于在Covid-19锁定期间为中学生进行中学生的实用和在线学习

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The coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic has impacted educational systems worldwide during 2020, including primary and secondary schooling. To enable students of a local secondary school in Brisbane, Queensland, to continue with their practical agricultural science learning and facilitate online learning, a “Grass Gazers” citizen science scoping project was designed and rapidly implemented as a collaboration between the school and a multidisciplinary university research group focused on pollen allergy. Here, we reflect on the process of developing and implementing this project from the perspective of the school and the university. A learning package including modules on pollen identification, tracking grass species, measuring field greenness, using a citizen science data entry platform, forensic palynology, as well as video guides, risk assessment and feedback forms were generated. Junior agriculture science students participated in the learning via online lessons and independent data collection in their own local neighborhood and/or school grounds situated within urban environments. The university research group and school coordinator, operating in their own distributed work environments, had to develop, source, adopt, and/or adapt material rapidly to meet the unique requirements of the project. The experience allowed two‐way knowledge exchange between the secondary and tertiary education sectors. Participating students were introduced to real‐world research and were able to engage in outdoor learning during a time when online, indoor, desk‐based learning dominated their studies. The unique context of restrictions imposed by the social isolation policies, as well as government Public Health and Department of Education directives, allowed the team to respond by adapting teaching and research activity to develop and trial learning modules and citizen science tools. The project provided a focus to motivate and connect teachers, academic staff, and school students during a difficult circumstance. Extension of this citizen project for the purposes of research and secondary school learning has the potential to offer ongoing benefits for grassland ecology data acquisition and student exposure to real‐world science.
机译:2019年(Covid-19)大流行病的冠状病毒病在2020年期间受到了全球教育系统,包括小学和中学。为了使昆士兰州布里斯班的当地中学的学生能够继续进行他们的实际农业科学学习,并促进在线学习,“草凝视器”公民科学范围项目被设计,迅速实施,作为学校和多学科大学之间的合作研究小组专注于花粉过敏。在这里,我们反映了从学校和大学的角度制定和实施这个项目的过程。生成了一个学习套餐,包括花粉识别,跟踪草种,测量场绿色,使用公民科学数据进入平台,法医腭学以及视频指南,风险评估和反馈表格的模块。初级农业科学学生通过在您自己的当地社区和/或位于城市环境中的学校场地的独立数据收集参加了学习。大学研究小组和学校协调员在自己的分布式工作环境中运营,不得不快速开发,来源,采用和/或适应材料,以满足项目的独特要求。经验允许二级和高等教育部门之间双向知识交流。参与的学生被介绍给真实世界的研究,并且能够在线,室内,基于桌面学习的时间举办户外学习主导他们的学习。社会孤立政策以及政府公共卫生和教育指令所施加的独特背景,使该团队通过调整教学和研究活动来开发和试验学习模块和公民科学工具来回应。该项目在困难的情况下,提供了激励和联系教师,学术人员和学校学生的重点。为研究和中学学习的目的延伸这一公民项目有可能为草原生态数据收购和学生接触真实世界的持续福利提供持续的福利。

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