*Experience NEON's Citizen Science Academy Online*


Are you looking for a way to include citizen science in your outreach but
not sure where to start? NEON's Citizen Science Academy (CSA) is a
professional development resource designed to help educators successfully
engage learners in key aspects of citizen science from making observations
& measurements to visualization and more. NEON's CSA offers facilitated,
self-paced, online courses for formal and informal educators wishing to
incorporate citizen science into their educational programs. Registration
is now open for courses offered during the Spring & Summer 2014 terms. We
look forward to meeting you in one of our courses!



Spring (April 7 - May 9, 2014) & Summer (Jul 1 - Aug 1) Session Offerings:

- CSA 501a/b: Introduction to Project BudBurst for Educators

- CSA 502: Working with Project BudBurst Data in an Education Setting

- NEW! CSA 520: Introduction to Citizen Science: Explorations in
Educational Settings



Courses are $35 and run approximately 1 month. Each course is limited to 30
participants. For those interested in teacher re-certification, each 30-day
course can be taken for 2 optional, graduate level continuing education
credits from Colorado School of Mines. The fee for 2 optional credits is
$90.



Questions? Email us at [email protected]

Register at http://www.citizenscienceacademy.org/courses



*NEW! CSA 520 Introduction to Citizen Science: Explorations in Educational
Settings *

Do you currently use Citizen Science in your teaching or outreach?  Would
you like to?  In this course, you will become familiar with five successful
Citizen Science projects especially suited to both formal and informal
education. The projects you will learn about include: CoCoRaHS, Picture
Post, Ebird, FrogWatch USA, and Project BudBurst.


*CSA 501 Introduction to Project BudBurst for Educators*

Looking for a way to engage your learners in the science of phenology? This
professional development course will provide you with detailed information
about Project BudBurst and how to participate, including how to select your
plants and make observations, suggestions for structuring your learning
environment, educational activities to engage your learners in making
observations and analyzing data. You'll also form a community with other
educators from around the country.


*CSA 502 Using Project BudBurst Data in an Educational Setting*

You've engaged your learners with Project BudBurst and now you'd like to
explore the data! This course overviews how to use Project BudBurst data in
formal and informal learning environments. The course highlights an
exciting new set of online data visualization tools developed by the
National Geographic FieldScope program. It also covers plant adaptations to
a changing climate, and links between Project BudBurst data and other large
data sets. This course is offered in one section that considers both formal
and informal educational objectives.


Courses are $35 and run approximately 1 month. Each course is limited to 30
participants. For those interested in teacher re-certification, each 30-day
course can be taken for 2 optional, graduate level continuing education
credits from Colorado School of Mines. The fee for 2 optional credits is
$90.



Questions? Email us at [email protected]

Register at http://www.citizenscienceacademy.org/courses

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