Throughout history, meaningful contributions to science have been
made by members of the public. These citizen scientists have
historically contributed by collecting data that is hard for a single
scientist to collect such as weather information or the paths of
migrating birds. Recently, advances in computer technology have opened
new possibilities for citizen scientists to participate in science
projects by helping with data analysis. We are investigating what
motivates people to do this and what they learn when they do so. To do
so, we are working with Galaxy Zoo and the Zooniverse family
of citizen science projects.
The Must Have Solar Equipment - 0 views
Relieved From My Worries - 1 views
I used to worry about my dad who usually drives alone at 75 years old. Though, I always tell him to have a driver whenever he wants to go elsewhere, yet he insists that he still loves to drive his ...
Making My Fleet Business More successful - 1 views
I admit managing my fleet business has been very challenging. There were even times when I wanted to give up because I could no longer figure out how to make it succeed considering that I have alr...
Educational Research - Adler Planetarium - 0 views
Falling for Science - The MIT Press - 4 views
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In this collection, distinguished scientists, engineers, and designers as well as twenty-five years of MIT students describe how objects encountered in childhood became part of the fabric of their scientific selves. In two major essays that frame the collection, Turkle tells a story of inspiration and connection through objects that is often neglected in standard science education and in our preoccupation with the virtual.
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