Research Ideas and Outcomes (Oct 2017)

Defining principles for mobile apps and platforms development in citizen science

  • Ulrike Sturm,
  • Sven Schade,
  • Luigi Ceccaroni,
  • Margaret Gold,
  • Christopher Kyba,
  • Bernat Claramunt,
  • Muki Haklay,
  • Dick Kasperowski,
  • Alexandra Albert,
  • Jaume Piera,
  • Jonathan Brier,
  • Christopher Kullenberg,
  • Soledad Luna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.3.e21283
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Mobile apps and web-based platforms are increasingly used in citizen science projects. While extensive research has been done in multiple areas of studies, from Human-Computer Interaction to public engagement in science, we are not aware of a collection of recommendations specific for citizen science that provides support and advice for planning, design and data management of mobile apps and platforms that will assist learning from best practice and successful implementations. In two workshops, citizen science practitioners with experience in mobile application and web-platform development and implementation came together to analyse, discuss and define recommendations for the initiators of technology based citizen science projects. Many of the recommendations produced during the two workshops are applicable to non-mobile citizen science project. Therefore, we propose to closely connect the results presented here with ECSA’s Ten Principles of Citizen Science.

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