PS 20 - Education: Community-Based Learning

Tuesday, August 7, 2012: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
 Pollen and public health: A citizen science project
Tiffany S. Carey, University of Michigan; Daniel W. Katz, University of Michigan
 The Geoscience-Teachers-in-the-Park internship: A model for engaging local teachers in hands-on research within the National Parks
Shannon R. Trimboli, Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning; Cheryl Messenger, Mammoth Cave National Park; Rickard S. Toomey III, Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning
 Partnerships for participation: Implementing continental-scale citizen science programs locally
Sarah Newman, NEON; Sandra Henderson, NEON, Inc.; Dennis Ward, NEON
 Educating Europe’s future nature entrepreneurs
Judith C. Jobse, Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences, part of Wageningen UR; Rene van der Duim, Wageningen University; Arjaan Pellis, Wageningen University; Mark Meijering, Helicon Opleidingen; Wouter Helmer, Rewilding Europe & Ark Nature
 The PINEMAP Intern Program: Integrating undergraduates into forest resource and climate change research and education
John B. Kidd, Virginia Tech; John R. Seiler, Virginia Tech; Martha Monroe, University of Florida; Shobha Sriharan, Virginia State University
Cancelled
 Puget Sound seabird survey: Science by citizens
Adam Sedgley, Seattle Audubon Society; Peter Hodum, University of Puget Sound; Eric Ward, Northwest Fisheries Science Center; Scott Pearson, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; Jerry Joyce, Seattle Audubon Society
 Outreach for sustainability practices in Chilean vineyards of Mediterranean climate
Olga Barbosa, Universidad Austral de Chile; Javiera Díaz-Forestier, Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity; Wara Marcelo, Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity; Karina Godoy, Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity; Lidia Mansur, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Juan L. Celis-Diez, Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity
 Student professional development in applied ecology through civic engagement, project management and team building
Janet Macfall, Elon University; Michael Strickland, Elon University; Christopher Leupold, Elon University
 Exploring event and status based phenological monitoring in citizen science projects: Lessons learned from Project BudBurst
Dennis L. Ward, National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON, Inc.) Education and Public Engagement; Sandra Henderson, NEON, Inc.; Sarah Newman, NEON
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