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Supporting everyone in the world to get involved in shaping the future of human knowledge. A new international charity- projects: STARDIT & @campfirescience
Melbourne, Victoria
Joined May 2017
Science for All are proud to announce that Wikimedia Australia is a supporter of the project 'Standardised Data on Initiatives' (STARDIT). Learn more in this guest blog by our Director @jacknunn
https://t.co/NwEpKWvhAR
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How can we strengthen citizen science? 🌏 A new paper funded by the Academy’s Theo Murphy Initiative calls for better training, recognition, FAIR data & stronger partnerships. Read more 👉 https://t.co/XTBw35eXQb
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How do we improve citizen science? @jacknunn is presenting today at #CitSciOz25 conference about how he co-created 10 recommendations with researchers and the public. Read the discussion paper pre-print here: https://t.co/fiALqmVrGJ
#CitSciOz25
biorxiv.org
Citizen science plays an increasingly important role in generating scientific knowledge and supporting environmental and social action. However, its potential to address complex global challenges...
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How do we improve citizen science? I'm presenting at the Australian Citizen Science Association conference about how we co-created 10 recommendations with researchers and the public. You can read our discussion paper pre-print here: https://t.co/gxM56E12cN
#CitSciOz25
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"Improving citizen science: Co-creating recommendations with researchers and the public" A pre-print about an exciting project with Science for All, supported by the Australian Citizen Science Association & the Australian Academy of Science https://t.co/J4Sx6Ko0dw
#science
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Science for All are proud to have worked with people affected by dementia, the University of Queensland and many others on this fantastic project: https://t.co/hlTf5f5tEM The whole process was reported using STARDIT: https://t.co/UU3mXPY75f
#dementia #involvement #stardit
stardit.wikimedia.org.au
Very proud to share this article - Science for All has been working for years on this project help to involve people affected by dementia in co-designing outcome measures for dementia care. We used STARDIT to report the whole process: https://t.co/UIBwVNbld0
#dementia
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Science for All are proud to have worked with people affected by dementia, the University of Queensland and many others on this fantastic project: https://t.co/qcE0lmuiFU The whole process was reported using STARDIT:
stardit.wikimedia.org.au
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Science for All has been working on an Australian Government funded global research project with the University of Queensland (and many others) to improve the lives of people living with dementia by involving them and other stakeholders in developing outcome measures for care.
Excited to be on the team presenting today about a project to improve the lives of people living with dementia by involving them and other stakeholders in developing outcome measures for care. Learn more in this STARDIT report: https://t.co/wxNP29fOIb
#HSR24
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We all rely on evidence. As part of World Evidence-Based Healthcare Day, our Director @jacknunn talked about how STARDIT can be used to help everyone understand more about who has been involved in creating evidence: https://t.co/b3xx0OwqQI
#WorldEBHCDay @WorldEBHCDay
stardit.wikimedia.org.au
As part of #WorldEBHCDay 2024, we are pleased to introduce 'Connected Conversations'! In this short video, we hear from @jacknunn about the importance of understanding evidence-based healthcare by asking the right questions. Watch the full video here at https://t.co/bcU98J8uWf
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We all rely on evidence. As part of World Evidence-Based Healthcare Day, our Director @jacknunn talked about how STARDIT can be used to help everyone understand more about who has been involved in creating evidence: https://t.co/b3xx0OwqQI
#WorldEBHCDay @WorldEBHCDay
stardit.wikimedia.org.au
As part of #WorldEBHCDay 2024, we are pleased to introduce 'Connected Conversations'! In this short video, we hear from @jacknunn about the importance of understanding evidence-based healthcare by asking the right questions. Watch the full video here at https://t.co/bcU98J8uWf
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How can we improve citizen science and make it more inclusive and accessible? Complete this survey to share your thoughts - and get involved in helping write the discussion paper. Learn more here: https://t.co/bWnxiOwx52
#citizenscience #research #citizen #science
docs.google.com
The Australian Citizen Science Association are writing a discussion paper which aims to identify and strengthen linkages between citizen science and university research to benefit society. In...
Did you know that ACSA are writing a discussion paper which aims to identify and strengthen linkages between #citizenscience and university research to benefit society? To find out more & contribute, go to: https://t.co/AJEkqe4sXO
#emcr
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Standardised Data on Initiatives (STARDIT) improves access to standardised, verified information about evidence By being open access and editable by anyone, STARDIT can support participatory ways of working and help improve the equity and quality of evidence
I'm at the Global Evidence Summit in Prague, presenting tomorrow about how Standardised Data on Initiatives (STARDIT) can report about different kinds of evidence - including who was involved in creating it. https://t.co/ev60rEA343
#GES2024 #data #evidence
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Some things we’re working on at Science for All, and how you can get involved! 1. Get involved in writing a discussion paper about #citizenscience 2: Get involved with STARDIT and learn about the Wikimedia Australia partnership More information: https://t.co/RPLGx78m9L
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How can we improve citizen science? We are working with the Australian Citizen Science Association to write a discussion paper about how to improve #citizenscience outcomes. Co-authorship is open to all who can volunteer their time. Get involved: https://t.co/aORfqHuL1d
docs.google.com
The Australian Citizen Science Association are writing a discussion paper which aims to identify and strengthen linkages between citizen science and university research to benefit society. In...
Can you help us? We've joined forces with @scifall to explore how to improve #citizenscience outcomes and applications, by supporting connections between #citsci programs & #EMCR #researchers in Australia. Comments & participation is open to everyone: https://t.co/Yw84KZJyLP
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Excited to be at the HTAi conference, which is about how to assess the effectiveness and impact of health technology. I'm presenting about how STARDIT can be used to report health technology assessment processes. Learn more here: https://t.co/W9JQekHM56
#HTAi2024Seville
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Science for All is proud to endorse these practical recommendations for health and medical research institutes and funders for involving people. We advocate for standardised reporting of who was involved, and how.
#InvolveAustralia has released practical recommendations for health and medical research institutes and funders, urging them to play a stronger role in supporting #communityinvolvement in #research. View the recommendations here 👇 https://t.co/Ey7EiA8TyV
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📢 Out now! Guidelines for #community #involvement in #genomic #research – providing researchers in Australia with practical information for involving community members effectively & meaningfully in research. 🧬🇦🇺 Read more 👉 https://t.co/tquy0nIeBC
#InvolveAustralia #Genomics
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Our Director @jacknunn is a member of the working group which helped to co-create the 'Guidelines for Community Involvement in Genomic Research’. Direct link to guidelines here: https://t.co/cSua3tGUos STARDIT report about the guidelines here:
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Science for All is proud to endorse the recently launched ‘Guidelines for Community Involvement in Genomic Research’, which were co-created by community members and coordinated by Australian Genomics Project webpage here: https://t.co/YkVzRVholI
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