Certificate of Achievement
has completed the following course:
Citizen Science: Sensing the World
University of Dundee and GROW Observatory
This online course introduced participants to Earth Observation technologies, the European Space Agency’s Sentinel-1 Missions, and how citizens can validate satellite data locally using soil sensors. Participants discovered the activities of the GROW Citizen Observatory and how to become members and contribute data. Learners explored different types of soil sensors, including DIY sensors, and the links between citizen sensing and participatory culture.
3 weeks, 3 hours per week
Professor Mel Woods
Chair in Creative Intelligence
University of Dundee
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Investigate the relationship between climate monitoring, remote sensing and Earth Observation
- Explore how soil sensors can be used to improve your food growing and soil health
- Discuss the potential of participatory culture, citizen sensing and citizen science
- Identify the relationship between European Space Agency’s satellites and low cost soil sensors, and how they can help us predict floods, droughts, fires and the changing climate’s impact on food production.
- Engage with basic technical information about soil sensors (both commercial and DIY), their limitations and their potential
Syllabus
- Earth Observation
- Citizen science
- Climate monitoring and a soil moisture
- Satellites
- Soil sensors and DIY sensors
- Open data and open technology
- Remote sensing
- The GROW Observatory
Issued on 22nd April 2019
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