Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1112318 | Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2015 | 6 Pages |
This study involved the use of social media, Twitter, Citizen Science, and the knowledge of indigenous birds. Subjects were 43 senior, elementary, pre-service teachers at a large public university in Southwest Alabama, United States. The elementary, pre-service teachers took a researcher designed pre/posttest about Citizen Science, characteristics of birds, and types of birds spotted at their school, home, and university. There was a positive significant difference between the pre and posttests. The elementary, pre-service teachers were required to watch birds, take pictures/videos of birds, identify the birds, and tweet this information to a twitter address @Watchdabirds. Informal interviews with the elementary, pre-service teachers indicated an increase in the awareness of birds at their home, neighborhood, and school and enjoyment in tweeting the results of the birding.