This website shares lessons from my PhD project, in which I explored an online collaboration approach called “peer production” as a means to support deeper volunteer engagement in citizen science projects.
By summarizing methods and lessons from my thesis and sharing them on this website, I hope to provide a useful resource for citizen science researchers, practitioners, and communities facing similar challenges striving for meaningful volunteer engagement in their online projects.
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Design resources and lessons learned
- Peer production in Citizen Science: What? Why? How?
- Using Design Thinking to Address Community Issues
- Designing Information Architectures Using the “Card Sorting” Method
- Designing Knowledge Management Systems with Citizen Science Communities of Practice
- Participatory Design of Peer Production Systems
The content on this website is licensed under CC-BY 4.0 license.
This website uses the open source "Lanyon" template.
To get in touch, you can contact me via email or create an issue on GitHub. Feedback is very much appreciated!