3 responses to “A1 – Citizen Science at a Glance”

  1. BrittanyHack

    Hi Evelyne:

    Your A1 is quite interactive. I had no idea that so much was available with Citizen Science. Even though my plate is full with activities, it is still tempting to join a community.


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  2. Seo-Whi Kwon

    Hi Evelyne, I’ve never used Genially but this looks like a fantastic tool for creating interactive posters! Can multiple students collaborate and create projects together on Genially?
    I love the games and resources you’ve included related to Citizen Science. Thanks for sharing!


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    1. Evelyne Tsang

      Hi Seo-Whi,
      Glad to introduce you to genial.ly!
      I am also happy to introduce you to the amazing world of citizen science!

      I am using genial.ly to collaborate with my A2 team, but I have not tried to assign students to group work.
      There are a lot more options when you use the premium (paid) version of the program.
      DeeDee’s A1 is also created in genial.ly and it looks quite different from mine.
      I have used this program in conjunction with Twine (as my mind map) to create an escape room game, and high school students would probably be able to use it that way.
      The only hiccup is that genial.ly is for desktop use. Its creators mention this and strongly suggest only using it on desktop for best operations.
      I look forward to visiting your future creations.


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