Citizen CyberScience Conference, 16-18th Feb

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scary boots

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Jan 3, 2012, 12:00:10 PM1/3/12
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Hey guys, thought this might interest some of you: CERN/UCL/Royal Geographical Society/Citizen Scientist conference, collab and hackfest. They're looking for speakers and demos (on diverse subjects, but sensors, smartphones and appropriating available technologies were mentioned), but even for regular passive attendees it's a very affordable £10/day.

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The London Citizen Cyberscience Summit in 2010 brought together for the first time volunteers and scientists from a wide range of Web-based science projects, ranging from volunteer computing (SETI@home,ClimatePrediction.net) to volunteer thinking (GalaxyZoo, Herbaria@home) to volunteer sensing (EpiCollect, NoiseTube) and much more. Historians, journalists, teachers and businessmen all brought their angle on citizen cyberscience to the event. Above all, it was a chance for the some of the millions of volunteers who make citizen cyberscience so successful to tell their story.

Get set…

The Second London Citizen Cyberscience Summit, 16-18 February 2012, promises to be just as pioneering in its scope, and even more innovative in its format – ranging from classical academic seminar on the first day, through to full-fledged open hardware hackfest on the last. It will take place at the Royal Geographical Institute (on the 16th) and at UCL (17th and 18th), in London.

Go!

On Day 1, we set the scene. (Thursday 16th February 2012, Royal Geographical Institute). Meet some of the leading figures in citizen science and explore the process of public engagement and participation, outreach of citizen science to the developing world, and the undertaking of "extreme" citizen science projects, in rain forests, arctic tundra, or urban jungles.

On Day 2, we look beneath the surface. (Friday 17th February 2012, UCL). Experts will discuss the hardware and software that powers citizen cyberscience. There will be a panel discussion with citizen scientists on why participation and engagement, and a showcase of new and future citizen science projects. In the evening, we'll start planning the next day's hands-on sessions.

On Day 3, we get down to business…together! (Saturday 18th February 2012) This will include further unconference sessions, and a hackfest for development of hardware and software prototypes, demos and mock-ups, with awards for the most innovative creations!



A special prize for anyone who can tell me what the hell the logo is.

Scary

Spike (Chris Foote)

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Jan 3, 2012, 3:22:56 PM1/3/12
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On 03/01/2012 17:00, scary boots wrote:

A special prize for anyone who can tell me what the hell the logo is.

Scary

Thanks for that Scary!

I think may well go to that!

I think the three figures in the logo symbolise the three days of the event, and, erm, they are free-fall parachuting :)

Spike �
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