by Darlene Cavalier | Feb 1, 2011 | Citizen Science, Dr. John Reports, Science Education, video
As record levels of snow blanket much of the United States this year, SciCheer’s sister site, Science For Citizens, is collaborating with an important climate research project at the University of Waterloo called Snow Tweets. We’re pleased that this is the first...
by Darlene Cavalier | Jan 27, 2011 | Citizen Science, Climate & Weather Projects, Projects & Activities
As record levels of snow blanket much of the United States this year, Science Cheerleader’s sister site, Science For Citizens, is collaborating with an important climate research project at the University of Waterloo called Snow Tweets. We’re pleased that...
by Darlene Cavalier | Jan 21, 2011 | Blog, Citizen Science, Science Education, Science Policy
Psyched to be part of this opportunity to help bring together multiple perspectives to discuss climate change. Follow live Tweets using hashtag #ChangingPlanet. Two more Town Hall meetings will follow this year and I’ll post the invitations for those events...
by Darlene Cavalier | Jan 8, 2011 | Blog, Citizen Science
See? We weren’t making it up when, a few years ago, we said citizen science was more than a passing trend. If you’d like to see a lists of hundreds of very cool citizen science projects (actual research projects you can do), check out SciCheer’s...
by Darlene Cavalier | Dec 13, 2010 | Blog, Citizen Science, Writings
…It’s on crowd-sourcing and citizen science (Jan/Feb ’11). I’ll post a link when it’s available online. Until then, the Jan/Feb 2011 Year in Science issue is available on newsstands.
by Darlene Cavalier | Nov 1, 2010 | Cavalier Speaking engagements, Citizen Science, Events, In the News, Science Education, Science Policy
(Quick note to let you know I’ll be posting video from this event here and on DiscoverMagazine.com sometime next week.) For everything from advancing scientific research to improving public policy, experts are drawing upon the collective insights of ordinary...