Citizen Science in the Classroom: Monitoring Dragonflies

Using Pond Watch citizen science project, monitoring dragonflies, in the classroom to meet Next Generation Science Standards and other teaching standards. … Read more

Categories: Analyzing and interpreting data, Asking questions (for science) and defining problems (for engineering), Citizen Science, Constructing explanations (for science) and designing solutions (for engineering), Developing and using models, Engaging in argument from evidence, Insects, Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information, Planning and carrying out investigations, Science Education Standards, Science Practices, Using mathematics and computational thinking

Back to School with Citizen Science and NGSS!

Make citizen science a part of your classroom routine with SciStarter’s Back to School Series! Here are 10 citizen science projects you can use in your classroom. SciStarter’s Karen McDonald aligned them with the new Next Generation Science Standards! Click the title of each project to link to detailed blog posts describing how the project can work in … Read more “Back to School with Citizen Science and NGSS!”

Categories: Citizen Science, Science Education Standards

Informing NASA’s Asteroid Initiative: Your Chance to Participate!

August 28, 2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE In its history, the Earth has been repeatedly struck by asteroids, large chunks of rock from space that can cause considerable damage in a collision. Can we—or should we—try to protect Earth from potentially hazardous impacts? How about harvesting asteroids for potential economic benefits? What do we do if … Read more “Informing NASA’s Asteroid Initiative: Your Chance to Participate!”

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Wanted: You and Your Dog! For Science! – It’s National Dog Day! [GUEST POST]

Editor’s Note: In honor of National Dog Day, we are featuring an article by Julie Hecht, the Dog Spies blogger for Scientific American.   A few years back, John Homans, former executive editor of New York magazine, published What’s a Dog For? — an intimate reflection on his beloved family dog, Stella, as well as … Read more “Wanted: You and Your Dog! For Science! – It’s National Dog Day! [GUEST POST]”

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The Citizen Science Funding Resource Guide

Looking for ways to fund citizen science research? Check out the Citizen Science Funding Resource Guide! Jessica Clemente, an environmental science graduate thought she would be doing work outside of her community once she got her degree. But she is an asthmatic, and when she found out there was an asthma study taking place in … Read more “The Citizen Science Funding Resource Guide”

Categories: Citizen Science, Climate & Weather, Ecology & Environment

Exploring a Culture of Health: Repurposing Medicine to Help More People

This post is part of Exploring a Culture of Health, a citizen science series brought to you by Discover Magazine, SciStarter and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, serving as an ally to help Americans work together to build a national Culture of Health that enables everyone to lead healthier lives now and for generations to come.   Each year in … Read more “Exploring a Culture of Health: Repurposing Medicine to Help More People”

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MuseHack Interview with Darlene Cavalier, Founder of SciStarter

Editor’s Note: Earlier this month MuseHack, the site “dedicated to getting your creativity active” interviewed Darlene Cavalier, the founder of SciStarter about citizen science, SciStarter and making a difference. Here are some excerpts from that interview. I spoke about the mission of SciStarter – but how would you describe your mission? First and foremost, we … Read more “MuseHack Interview with Darlene Cavalier, Founder of SciStarter”

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How Are Cows and Purses Related to Sharks?

Look back at two shark citizen science projects featured on the SciStarter blog. Want to learn about and protect sharks? We’ve got you covered!   Sharks often get a bad rap; they’re featured in the media as dangerous killers that prey upon helpless human beings and animals.  Although shark attacks occur, they are rare; and attempts … Read more “How Are Cows and Purses Related to Sharks?”

Categories: Citizen Science, Ocean & Water

Big Fish, Dainty Meals: Observing Shark Behavior with the New England Basking Shark Project

Connect with others and learn about basking sharks with the New England Basking Shark project. Want to learn about and protect sharks?  We’ve got you covered! With abundant jellyfish and other gelatinous critters, the New England area is always a trendy place for a basking shark to go for a meal after a long day travelling. … Read more “Big Fish, Dainty Meals: Observing Shark Behavior with the New England Basking Shark Project”

Categories: Animals, Citizen Science, Nature & Outdoors, Ocean & Water

Exploring a Culture of Health: Reimagining Medical and Health Education

This post is part of Exploring a Culture of Health, a citizen science series brought to you by Discover Magazine, SciStarter and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, serving as an ally to help Americans work together to build a national Culture of Health that enables everyone to lead healthier lives now and for generations to come.   What we … Read more “Exploring a Culture of Health: Reimagining Medical and Health Education”

Categories: Citizen Science