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Making New Knowledge with Citizen Science

Making New Knowledge with Citizen Science

Dr. Cooper is an advocate of citizen science, believing that anyone, anywhere at any time, can help conduct genuine scientific research.

Lab Out Loud · Dale Basler and Brian Bartel

January 9, 201731m 25s

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Show Notes

Lab Out Loud co-hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler welcome ecologist & author Caren Cooper to the show.  As an Associate Professor at North Carolina State university, Dr. Cooper also works with the Chancellor's Faculty Excellence Program on Leadership in Public Science.  She is an advocate of citizen science, believing that anyone, anywhere at any time, can help conduct genuine scientific research. In her new book, Citizen Science: How Ordinary People are Changing the Face of Discovery, Dr. Cooper tells the stories of citizen scientists who are challenging assumptions of how and where knowledge can be acquired.  Dr. Cooper joins Lab Out Loud to share some of these stories, along with ideas and resources on how educators might engage their students in creating new knowledge from the world around them.

Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/2017/01/episode-159-citizen-science/

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