7. Next steps

Congratulations, you have completed all parts of the training! You now know all the relevant basics about Citizen Science and have experienced for yourself what it is like to participate in a Citizen Science project. You can check your progress by completing the self-reflection from the Introduction once again.

You should now be ready to start your project as you have the following materials to hand:

  • A clear scope and description of your project.
  • A clear picture of the target group and the environment in which your project will take place.
  • An overview of all relevant tasks.
  • A rough plan of the project phases and the team
  • A concept for communication with the volunteers.
  • An overview of expectations and a strategy for managing expectations.
  • Texts for the recruitment of volunteers and partners.

You have also practiced some very important skills for running a Citizen Science project:

  • Describe your project in plain language for non-scientists.
  • Approach people you don't know outside your organization and talk to them about the project.
  • Carry out iterative tests to check whether your materials and procedures work.
  • Carry out basic project planning.
  • Empathize with people and create a safe space for them.

On the page „Scie Citizens 2.0“ there are further learning modules to help you implement the project.

Further reading

Checklists for Citizen Science Projects

Funding a Citizen Science Project

Ethics in a Citizen Science Project

Data handling

Communication management

Quality Assurance & Documentation

Citizen Science Handbook – Quality Assurance and Documentation https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2019-03/documents/508_csqapphandbook_3_5_19_mmedits.pdf 

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