Learning from the First Citizen Science Association Virtual Conference
Q1 Multidisciplinary
Abigail Hils, Skye Kelty, A. Hjarding, L. Silka, A. Cawood
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Abstract
The Citizen Science Association (CSA) is a member-driven organization that connects people with interest in community/citizen science (c*science) from a wide range of backgrounds, disciplines, and experiences. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the bi-annual CSA conference pivoted away from an in-person format to a virtual format. CitSciVirtual: Local, Global, Connected occurred throughout May 2021 and brought together more than 700 attendees from 36 countries. The conference prioritized interactive experiences for attendees, including 16 collaborative poster sessions featuring 240 virtual posters, 55 workshops to learn and practice new skills, and 7 social events. This paper summarizes the impacts of the rapid transition to a virtual format on the conference goals, planning and decision-making processes, practices, outcomes, and attendee experiences. Both the strengths and weaknesses of this first virtual conference are featured to outline opportunities for growth for the CSA, c*science at large, and science conferences in general. © 2023 AESS Publications. All Rights Reserved.
从第一届公民科学协会虚拟会议中学习
公民科学协会(CSA)是一个会员驱动的组织,它将来自不同背景、学科和经验的对社区/公民科学(c*科学)感兴趣的人联系起来。为应对COVID-19大流行,两年一度的CSA会议从面对面的形式转向了虚拟形式。CitSciVirtual: Local, Global, Connected于2021年5月举行,吸引了来自36个国家的700多名与会者。会议优先为与会者提供互动体验,包括16个协作海报会议,240个虚拟海报,55个学习和实践新技能的研讨会,以及7个社交活动。本文总结了快速过渡到虚拟格式对会议目标、规划和决策过程、实践、结果和与会者体验的影响。这第一次虚拟会议的优点和缺点都是为了概述CSA、c*科学和一般科学会议的发展机会。©2023 AESS出版社。版权所有。
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