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Enhancing Citizen Science Engagement through Gamification: A Case Study of the SOCIO-BEE Project
Indexado
WoS WOS:001297807000022
DOI
Año 2024
Tipo proceedings paper

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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



The SOCIO-BEE project is a new way to improve Citizen Science (CS) by highlighting urban pollution and increasing public engagement in environmental science. CS lets everyone do scientific research, making collecting data and teaching people about important issues easier. However, it is hard to keep people interested and show them how important their work is. Adding game-like parts such as points, coins, and leaderboards can make it more exciting for people to stay involved, help each other out, and improve the quality of the data they collect. This study discusses creating and using GAME (Goals And Motivation Engine), a system that can be changed to fit different CS projects like SOCIO-BEE. It helps overcome the problems of keeping people interested and motivated. By looking at how SOCIO-BEE worked to improve air quality in cities across Europe through people working together, we show that adding game elements can increase how many people take part, improve how they collect data, and encourage them to care more about the environment. The big hopes for adding these game parts include making people more knowledgeable about science, including more people, and helping everyone understand environmental issues better.

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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Vergara, Felipe - UNIV DEUSTO - España
2 Olivares-Rodriguez, Cristian - Universidad Alberto Hurtado - Chile
3 Guenaga, Mariluz - UNIV DEUSTO - España
4 Lopez-de-Ipina, Diego - UNIV DEUSTO - España
5 Puerta-Beldarrain, Maite - UNIV DEUSTO - España
6 Sanchez-Corcuera, Ruben - UNIV DEUSTO - España
7 Solic, P -
8 Nizetic, S -
9 Rodrigues, JJPC -
10 Perkovic, T -
11 Catarinucci, L -
12 Patrono, L -
13 Gonzalez-De-Artaza, DLD -

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Financiamiento



Fuente
European Union
Horizon 2020
Basque University

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Grants from Horizon 2020 supported this research, the European Union's Programme for Research and Innovation under GREENGAGE Horizon Europe project with Grant ID 101086530, SOCIO-BEE with Grant Agreement No. 101037648 and DEUSTEK5 (IT1582-22) Basque University system's A grade research team grant.

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