Science is for everyone and citizen science and community-engaged research has demonstrated that non-scientists can contribute in many ways to advancing health and wellness in communities. This course focuses on helping communities, organizations, and individuals make a difference in local public and environmental health by developing citizen science projects.The 5-module course is asynchronous and self-paced, with approximately 15 hours of content and activities. This course covers:• Citizen science overview• Project planning• Collecting data • Managing Data• Communicating ResultsClasses use a variety of instructional methods, including short lectures, activities, interviews, and quizzes.
This course provides learners with strategies for teaching speaking, listening, reading, and writing to English learners of different ages and contexts. They will discuss best practices for TESOL in the 21st century.