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Monthly Archives: February 2013

Science and Society: Voices from the Humanities and Social Sciences

By Ashley Rose Kelly
Posted: February 25, 2013
Category: Citizen science | Tagged Ashley R. Kelly, Holly Menninger, Humanities, Science Communication, Science Education, Science Studies, Social Sciences | 1 Comment

Citizen Science Academy: Bunny Slippers Optional

By dcavalier
Posted: February 19, 2013
Category: Citizen science, Uncategorized | Tagged Budburst, Citizen Science academy, FieldScope, National Geographic, NEON | Leave a comment

Citizen Science Synthesis: Observations from Science Online 2013.

By dcavalier
Posted: February 11, 2013
Category: Uncategorized | Tagged CosmoQuest, facemites, Holly Menninger, Jonathan Eisen, Science Cheerleader, Science online, Your Wild Life | Leave a comment
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