Community citizen science inquiry is a combination of two ideas: first, citizen science inquiry (mass participation citizen science and learning to be a scientist through scientific inquiry, (Herodotou et al, 2017), and a concern to involve participation by the members of a community for community purposes. We describe the work we have done on this topic developing from our initial experiments in supporting inquiry learning with school children using technology and describing how this work has developed through conducting a number of studies involving students in a university technical college, and distance education students, then widened into investigation of the ideas with members of the public conducting citizen inquiries. These experie...
Citizen inquiry describes the learning benefits to people who engage actively in inquiry-led investi...
Citizen Inquiry: Synthesising Science and Inquiry Learning is the first book of its kind to bring to...
This paper reviews the current developments in the use of nQuire (www.nquire.org.uk), an Open Univer...
Community citizen science inquiry is a combination of two ideas: first, citizen science inquiry (mas...
We have developed a platform to support Citizen Inquiry activities, based on the nQuire Toolkit soft...
The vision of the Citizen Inquiry group is to educate citizens in scientific thinking and empower th...
The purpose of most citizen science projects is engaging citizens in providing data to scientists, n...
This paper reports on a 4-year research and development case study about the design of citizen scien...
Citizen science or community science (CS) programmes are engaging volunteers in specific stages of t...
As with other online communities, it is important to design elements of citizen inquiry projects tha...
The term ‘citizen inquiry’ was coined to describe ways that members of the public can learn by initi...
While Citizen Science projects involve people in passive or active project tasks, Citizen Inquiry of...
Citizen inquiry is an innovative way for non-professionals to engage in practical scientific activit...
This study is looking at how citizens engage with scientific investigations and it comprises two cit...
There is a plurality of opinions as to what citizen science looks like. We adopt a community-led app...
Citizen inquiry describes the learning benefits to people who engage actively in inquiry-led investi...
Citizen Inquiry: Synthesising Science and Inquiry Learning is the first book of its kind to bring to...
This paper reviews the current developments in the use of nQuire (www.nquire.org.uk), an Open Univer...
Community citizen science inquiry is a combination of two ideas: first, citizen science inquiry (mas...
We have developed a platform to support Citizen Inquiry activities, based on the nQuire Toolkit soft...
The vision of the Citizen Inquiry group is to educate citizens in scientific thinking and empower th...
The purpose of most citizen science projects is engaging citizens in providing data to scientists, n...
This paper reports on a 4-year research and development case study about the design of citizen scien...
Citizen science or community science (CS) programmes are engaging volunteers in specific stages of t...
As with other online communities, it is important to design elements of citizen inquiry projects tha...
The term ‘citizen inquiry’ was coined to describe ways that members of the public can learn by initi...
While Citizen Science projects involve people in passive or active project tasks, Citizen Inquiry of...
Citizen inquiry is an innovative way for non-professionals to engage in practical scientific activit...
This study is looking at how citizens engage with scientific investigations and it comprises two cit...
There is a plurality of opinions as to what citizen science looks like. We adopt a community-led app...
Citizen inquiry describes the learning benefits to people who engage actively in inquiry-led investi...
Citizen Inquiry: Synthesising Science and Inquiry Learning is the first book of its kind to bring to...
This paper reviews the current developments in the use of nQuire (www.nquire.org.uk), an Open Univer...