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Who Will Protect the Children?

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Annals of the Child Neurology Society, EarlyView.
William D. Graf, Leon G. Epstein
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Repainting citizen science

Science, 2015
![Figure][1] PHOTO: BRAVOBRAVO/[ISTOCKPHOTO.COM][2] How do colors affect attention and learning? Could repainting a classroom improve the learning of the students within? These were the questions asked by students of Molins de Rei High School in Catalunya, Spain.
Bonnefond, M.   +2 more
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Citizens for Science and Science for Citizens

Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016
The rise of citizen science as a form of public participation in research has engaged many disciplines and communities. This paper uses the lens of Participatory Design to contrast two different approaches to citizen science: one that puts citizens in the service of science and another that involves them in the production of knowledge.
Danial Qaurooni   +3 more
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Citizen Science U.

Scientific American, 2012
The author discusses science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education in the U.S. and describes an initiative at Arizona State University to encourage creativity and innovation by replacing departments including geology, anthropology, and sociology with transdisciplinary programs.
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Citizen Science

Biologie in unserer Zeit, 2017
ZusammenfassungCitizen Science ist charakterisiert durch ehrenamtliche wissenschaftliche Arbeit von Personen, die nicht in diesem Bereich beruflich tätig sind und kann bezüglich Fachrichtung, Ausbildung, Vorkenntnissen und Zeiteinsatz der Akteure sehr unterschiedlich sein.
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