Let Participants in Your Citizen Science Project Know That You Care - Reward them with a Badge!

Monday, 26 April 2021 19:59

Communication in Citizen Science projects is a significant factor in your project's success. There are many ways to connect with the participants in a project, one of them is rewarding users when they contribute.

Rewarding Citizen Scientists for their Contributions

As part of the SPOTTERON user motivation package, Citizen Science Apps on the platform offer various ways to keep participants sharing their observations and contribute to your project.

One such tool in community-based apps are Badges

A badge is a device or accessory, often containing an organisation's symbol, which is presented or displayed to indicate some feat of service, a special accomplishment, or a symbol of authority granted by taking an oath. Badges were popular as jewellery in the Middle Ages and varied from costly works of jewellery to simple mould-made badges in lead or other base metals.
We also fondly remember them from our Girl/Boy Scout days when getting a new badge was something to strive for, and receiving one was accompanied with great satisfaction!

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Classic Badges on a Boy Scout's Uniform (CC:BY SA 2.0 Douglas Muth, Wikipedia)

In the 21st century, we're taking Badges online to reward Citizen Scientists for their contributions to your project!

Funded by CrowdWater, the Badges are an element to support long-term motivation and give back rewards to users based on their activity. Badges are currently based on the number of spots/updates a user contributes. To see their current badges, a user has to make one spot or update submission. Every time a user earns a new badge, a friendly dialogue opens up with the icon, title and description, and the options to close or go to your own badges.

 

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Example of Badges in the CrowdWater Citizen Science App on the SPOTTERON platform.

While the standard set of badges is already included as a feature in every new App, we're happy to create custom badge designs & texts for a project and replace current ones to have more customisation or a more stringent presentation of the project's topic or identity.

 

Example Horizon Europe / Horizon 2020 Collaborations

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Horizon 2020 Invasive Species Monitoring App

The IPM-Popillia Horizon 2020 project aims to address the challenge of a new risk to plant health in Europe's agriculture and food safety: the invasion of the Japanese Beetle, Popillia japonica. This invasive species was introduced accidentally to mainland Europe in 2014 and can quickly spread by transportation and trade. As a species with a wide range of feeding plants, P. japonica threatens the entire agricultural sector, urban landscapes, and biodiversity in invaded areas.

Learn more about
IPM Popillia | Integrated Pest Management of the Japanese Beetle
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Horizon Europe Citizen Science App

EFFECTIVE, a Horizon Europe initiative, targets the emerging threat to the EU's Mediterranean Blue Natural Capital. By leveraging advanced science, technological nature-based solutions, digitalization, and social implication, the project aims to develop a comprehensive scientific knowledge base and practical guidance for the application of Ecosystem-Based Management to promote large-scale marine protected areas establishment in the European seas.

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EFFECTIVE | Protection and Restoration Management of Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas
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Horizon Europe Citizen Science App

TRANSEATION, funded by Horizon Europe, aims to validate a new level of ecosystem-based management by integrating social implication digitalization and nature-based solutions to safeguard and restore marine ecosystem health and services. The project focuses on demonstrating the effectiveness of marine and coastal hybrid blue-grey infrastructures and developing digital tools for monitoring, analysis, and social involvement, addressing societal challenges and promoting sustainable management practices.

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TRANSEATION | Advancements through Hybrid Blue-Grey Infrastructures in Marine and Coastal Areas
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Horizon 2020 Citizen Social Science App

In Europe and globally, substantial numbers of young people are at risk of social exclusion. Therefore, there is a pressing need to develop more knowledge and innovation to create inclusive and youth-friendly societies. The Horizon 2020 R&I Project YouCount contributes to these needs by developing 'actionable' knowledge for social inclusion of disadvantaged youths in the European Union and creating better means for social inclusion through citizen social science.

Learn more about
YouCount | Youth Citizen Science
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Horizon 2020 Citizen Science App

The impact of plastic pollution on soil health is largely unknown. However, the amounts of plastic entering soils are equal to or possibly even more significant than those entering our rivers, seas, and oceans. MINAGRIS, an EU Horizon 2020 funded project, will investigate how plastic affects soil biodiversity, soil functions, associated ecosystem services, and agricultural productivity.
Learn more about
MINAGRIS | Micro and Nanoplastics in Agricultural Soils
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Health Citizen Science App
University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University Institute of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology

StreetMind contributes to a better understanding how environmental factors like urbanicity or climate change influence how individuals across Europe and the world feel, act, and behave. Participants make up their minds with fellow citizens and scientists and share their daily experiences of their surroundings and the environment where they live, work, and interact.

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StreetMind

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  • Roadkill project has made wonderful short videos for the citizen scientists! The videos include the Roadkill App functions regarding how to confirm & comment on the spots and how to best take the photos for the project. The videos (in German) are available in the "Österreich forscht" blog here. 

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