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NEON Citizen Science Academy Online

NEON Citizen Science Academy's Mission

Provide online professional development resources for educators to support effective implementation of Citizen Science projects and activities that focus on ecology and environmental sciences.

Welcome to NEON's Citizen Science Academy Online! Here you will find courses, modules, and tutorials designed to help you implement Citizen Science programs in your educational setting.

Register Now for Fall Sessions!

The Winter sessions were filled within two weeks, so be sure to register early!

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Current Course Lineup

CSA 501/551: Introduction to Project BudBurst for Educators

Upcoming Course Sessions for Fall 2012:
Session 1:  Sept 27 – Oct 24 Register Now!
Session 2:  Nov 5 – Dec 10 (registration will open in October)

Course Fee: $35

Each session is limited to 50 participants.

This professional development course will provide you with detailed information about Project BudBurst and how to participate, including how to select your plants and make observations, suggestions for structuring your classroom involvement, educational activities to engage your students in making observations, analyzing data, as well as forming a community with other educators.

This course is offered in two sections:

  • CSA 501 was developed for educators in formal education settings such as K12 classrooms and community colleges;
  • CSA 551 was developed for educators in informal education settings such as botanic gardens, nature preserves, and science museums.

Clicking the links above will download the syllabus
for each course as a PDF file.

The content for both sections is very similar, however, implementation ideas have been tailored to the needs of different learners. Also, to facilitate more useful discussion, you will be taking the course with others who are in similar educational settings.

CSA 502/552: Using Project BudBurst Data in the Classroom

Upcoming Course Sessions for Fall 2012:
Session 1:  Sept 27 – Oct 24 Register Now!
Session 2:  Nov 5 – Dec 10 (registration will open in October)

Course Fee: $35

Each session is limited to 50 participants.

This course will overview using Project BudBurst data in the classroom. The course will highlight an exciting new set of online data visualization tools developed by the National Geographic FieldScope program. It will also cover plant adaptations to a changing climate, and links between Project BudBurst data and other broadscale data sets. The first course will be offered in August 2012. Stay tuned for more information!


Participants in any course may also sign up for optional graduate level continuing education credit from Colorado School of Mines. The fee for each optional credit is $50.

For more information, please email registrar@citizenscienceacademy.org

Courses in Development

CS 501: Introduction to Citizen Science for Educators 

This course will review the history of citizen science projects and where we are today in this exciting area at the intersection of science and education.  We will highlight several national citizen science programs and explore approaches to educational implementation. The first course will be offered in August 2012. Stay tuned for more information!

Frequently Asked Questions About Continuing Education Credit
Offered Through Colorado School of Mines

Is college credit available?

One (1) optional semester credit hour of graduate-level continuing education is available through the Colorado School of Mines Teacher Enhancement Program. NEON is not a degree-granting institution and therefore cannot grant official credit for our courses. Recognizing that many schools and districts require their teachers to complete a certain amount of continuing education each year, we have made arrangements with the Colorado School of Mines to offer graduate-level continuing education credit upon the successful completion of each course.

How does CSM continuing education credit differ from traditional university or college credit? 

Graduate-level semester credit offered for each course is applicable for recertification in the State of Colorado and is generally accepted elsewhere. The credit is not applicable toward a degree at the Colorado School of Mines. Typically, continuing education credit is used by teachers for relicensing or recertification and not for application to a degree program or initial certification.  Requirements vary by state and district, therefore, you should check with your local administrators to determine if the graduate level continuing education credit meet their requirements.

Is there a cost for the graduate-level continuing education credit?

Yes, this optional credit requires an additional fee. As of June 2012, the fee is $50 per credit and is separate from the $35 course fee.

How do I apply for the optional continuing education credit?

You must submit your intent to take the course for credit prior to the course start. If you would like the optional credit, please send an email to our CSM coordinator (lwasser@neoninc.org). Please do not contact CSM directly.

CSM credit paperwork is course specific. You will receive directions for submitting CSM credit-related paperwork and payment after registering for the course.

 



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