Dates, Venue and Theme

With the theme

From Revolution to Science: The Power of Crowdsourcing Knowledge

Dates: Saturdays 1st & 8th February 2020

Venues:

1st February

Sudan National Museum, Nile Street, Khartoum

8th February

The Regional Center for Training and Development of the Civil Society, Amarat Street 53, Khartoum

Saturday 28 December 2019

Welcome


(Updated 4 February 2020)

A huge welcome to the second part of the Citizen Science Series that started with a Symposium in November 2019.  In this second part, held on the 1st and 8th of February 2020, we want to work with you to take your ideas of a citizen science project into fruition.  This brief introduction will give you an idea of what we plan to do in this event on the two days' program.


We are very grateful for the generosity of Mr. Paul Corney, one of the co-authors of The KM Cookbook, for offering a signed copy of this valuable book to the citizen science project that goes the furthest through the upcoming activity of the Sudanese Knowledge Society. It is worth noting that Paul has been a friend of our group since 2012 and supportive of our activities. Thanks Paul.

From Left to Right, The KM Cookbook Authors: Paul, Patricia and Chris.

We want to thank Sudan National Museum and The Regional Center for Training and Development of the Civil Society for their support by hosting the two-Saturdays event free of charge. 

Please note that the First Saturday (1 February) is held at the Museum on Nile Street and the Second Saturday (8 February) is held at the Center in Amarat Street 53 - see map).
 

If you are interested and have a citizen science project in mind, please fill the participation form to give us an idea about what you want to do. Before anything, we need you to refresh your mind about what is Citizen Science.    

2 comments:

  1. Team of CS i would like to thank you for your valuable work and many thanks for drawing my attention to this fruitful science which am working in the same field (folklore)depending mainly on the information collected from the informants, so it can be very useful to join these approaches and data collection to make a very sold component.am very eager to attend this day to accumulate, get more information, experience and to know new wonderful people. I like it very much

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    1. Hi Tawheed,

      Many thanks for your comments. We in Sudanese Knowledge Society like to see the application of Cs by Sudanese researchers. Please stay in touch with this page and Facebook page in order to know updates.

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