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Niwat Srisawasdi; Tawinan Jan-in; Banjong Prasongsup; Patcharin Panjaburee – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
Real-world applications can be potent tools in chemistry teaching, fostering highly beneficial learning for students. By involving students in real-world phenomena, we not only alter their perceptions of chemistry but also cultivate crucial chemistry competencies, preparing them for the future as scientists and citizens. In this report, we…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Chemistry, Grade 4
Neelam Raigangar – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Population growth and migration patterns have shown an influx of residents from rural to urban environments. To deal with the problems caused by unprecedented urban influx, cities should plan to use technology in a smart and distinctive way. Tackling at the city scale is hard. But a set of smart buildings that are interconnected by technology will…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Institutional Characteristics, School Buildings, Citizen Participation
Žan Rode; Gregor Torkar – International Journal of Educational Methodology, 2023
The iNaturalist application has been gaining traction in both biodiversity research and education. Increasingly more research is being carried out, looking into using the iNaturalist application in biology education, to promote biodiversity and educate students about this topic. We used the PRISMA systematic literature review method to examine…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Handheld Devices, Educational Technology
Morales, Pamela K.; Roslan, Nadiah; Haas, Andrea; Lykins, Amy D. – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2021
Limited knowledge exists on participant outcomes relating to citizen science programs. Using the ClimateWatch: Scientist for a Day program as a case study, we sought to understand participant behaviors and attitudes post-program, and evaluated the program's post-engagement initiatives. Phone interviews were conducted with 15 former participants.…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Science Education, Climate, Environmental Education
Elizabeth Ayers – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
Cognitive processes such as learning and thinking are theorized to be an interaction between the mind, body, and environment in four ways: embodied, embedded, enacted, and extended. Collectively, these four types represent the four "E"s of cognition. The "Next Generation Science Standards" has called for curricular reform that…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Science Education, Environment, Handheld Devices
Loan, Phan Thi; Hsu, Wan Ting – Metropolitan Universities, 2019
Environmental protection is an increasing concern across Taiwan. Facebook and LINE enjoy high penetration in Taiwan, are potential platforms for democratizing the research process. Citizens participate in evaluating their environment, contributing to its protection as well as having voice in decision making in the environment community-engaged…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Natural Disasters, Civil Defense, Emergency Programs
Kwon, Leona; de los Ríos, Cati V. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2019
Drawing from the theoretical contributions of Ethnic Studies, activist new media, and critical digital literacies, this article explores the nature of a ninth-grade curricular unit about how one's daily environment impacts one's health and well-being. Using a combination of ethnographic and practitioner inquiry methods, the authors highlight an…
Descriptors: High School Students, Grade 9, Ethnic Studies, Critical Literacy
Blanchard, Katherine Pedersen; Fregoso-Urrutia, Daniela Julia; Guevara, Juan Carlos Andrade – Childhood Education, 2021
As the COVID-19 pandemic became widespread in early 2020, people around the world felt scared, confused, and at a loss for how to help their fellow humans. Suddenly, young and old alike needed to understand the science of virology and how to protect themselves and others, while the world's scientific understanding of the specific COVID-19 virus…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Community Involvement, COVID-19
Amanda Bastoni; Jayson Seaman; Andrew D. Coppens; Cindy L. Hartman – Connected Science Learning, 2024
This article describes methods and findings from a study focused on youth living in rural communities in northern New Hampshire who struggle with accessing STEM learning opportunities because of economic underinvestment and geographical isolation. These challenges also negatively impact researchers hoping to learn how rural youth benefit from…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Informal Education, STEM Education, Citizen Participation
Hughes, Amanda Lee – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Emergency response agencies, which operate as command-and-control organizations, push information to members of the public with too few mechanisms to support communication flowing back. Recently, information communication technologies (ICTs) such as social media have challenged this one-way model by allowing the public to participate in emergency…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Social Networks, Emergency Programs, Public Relations
Peer reviewedPiele, Philip K. – Community Education Journal, 1983
Forecasts the effects of electronic voting on voting behavior and on campaign strategy in school finance elections, inferring these from Oregon's vote-by-mail experiments and from direct-mail campaigning and fundraising. Relates computerization to community education's role in raising school support. (MCG)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Computer Oriented Programs, Futures (of Society), Political Influences
Creighton, Roger L.; Irwin, Armond J. – School Business Affairs, 1994
A systematic approach to school redistricting that was developed over the past half-dozen years utilizes a computer. Crucial to achieving successful results are accuracy of data, enrollment forecasting, and citizen participation. Outlines the major steps of a typical redistricting study. One figure illustrates the redistricting process. (MLF)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Computer Oriented Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment
Cobb, Thomas B. – 1981
The general procedures, techniques for implementing, and results of a citizen-based "grass-roots" program in Ohio for the development and analysis of community energy policies are described. The program emphasizes citizen input and employs the nominal group process to build consensus. Small group discussions are used to generate…
Descriptors: Adults, Citizen Participation, Community Action, Computer Oriented Programs
Lehman-Wilzig, Sam – World Future Society Bulletin, 1983
In almost all democratic countries, a rising incidence of nonformal means of political communication, e.g., polls, pressure groups, demonstrations, suggests a need to broaden participation in political decision making. Outlines two possible approaches for achieving this goal: the dual weighted-vote system and computerized politics. (Author/CS)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Cybernetics
Lamont, Valarie C. – 1972
An experiment was conducted to demonstrate the feasibility of using the teaching computer as a medium for involving people in community planning. A program on environmental issues was presented on the PLATO system to a non-random sample of citizens of Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. Civic and government leaders and interested citizens attended…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Communication (Thought Transfer), Community Attitudes, Community Planning
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