Using Citizen Science to Incorporate Research into Introductory Biology Courses at Multiple Universities
Although participation in citizen science has been hypothesized to have many educational benefits for undergraduates, little work has been published on this topic. We asked whether biology content knowledge and increased undergraduate engagement could be attained through involvement in citizen scien...
Main Authors: | Heather D. Vance-Chalcraft, Terry A. Gates, Kelly A. Hogan, Mara Evans, Anne Bunnell, Allen H. Hurlbert |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Ubiquity Press
2021-12-01
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Series: | Citizen Science: Theory and Practice |
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Online Access: | https://theoryandpractice.citizenscienceassociation.org/articles/424 |
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