Rethinking Citizen Science: How To Bridge the Gaps Between Scientists and the Public
In a recent study, researchers from the University of California, Berkeley are calling for a rethink of citizen science. Citizen science is a model of public engagement in scientific research, where members of the public contribute to data collection and data analysis activities. The researchers argue that citizen science programs should focus on providing meaningful experiences and outcomes to participants, rather than simply collecting data. They state that citizen science should be viewed as a social process, rather than simply a data collection tool. By focusing on developing meaningful experiences and outcomes for participants, citizen science can become a powerful tool for engaging and educating members of the public.
source: Phys.org