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    Episode 21: Youth can positively influence citizen science

    enFebruary 01, 2018

    About this Episode

    Meaningful STEM informal learning programs for youth involve balancing scientific authenticity and positive youth engagement.  Citizen science is an approach that involves scientists (professionals in the community) who engage youth in scientific research.  Becky shares research, her experience and examples of how youth can be meaningful and authentic contributors to citizen science and develop their science identities.  www.extension.umn.edu/youth

     

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