Course Start Date: Introduction to Citizen Artist™ and Art-Based Research Methods
Tuesday, May 23 @ 3:30 pm (MST) (Tucson, AZ time zone)
This course is designed as an introduction to alternative field-based research methodologies that have application to studying changes in ecological systems and addressing critical environmental issues such as biodiversity decline, habitat loss and effects from climate change.
The ABPE protocols also have application to environmental education curriculum, connecting folks with nature. This course is taught by Dr. Lee Ann Woolery, Founder & Research Director at Citizen Artist.
Related upcoming events
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06/04/2023 All day
Instructor support (1 month support + 2 months of additional access to course materials)
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Early bird course fee (ends June 4): $500 professional / $400 student
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Regular course fee (after May 4): $550 professional / $450 student
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06/05/2023 All day
You have two options when enrolling in this course:
(1) Instructor support. Reach out to your instructor over a 1-month period to get help as you work through prerecorded lectures, problem sets, and your own personal work. You then have access to the course for an additional 2 months. Instructor support includes emailing your instructor, accessing live discussion threads, and scheduling one-on-one appointments (Zoom or phone) about course material, your research, datasets from work, etc. You MUST select this option if you want to take the course for academic credit at your home institution or you would like to work with an instructor on a dataset from school or work.
- June 5-30
(2) No instructor support. Sign up anytime over a 3-month period and learn at your own pace as you work through prerecorded lectures and problem sets. Be aware that at any time during the first month, you may upgrade to receive Instructor support.
- June 5 - Aug 25
- Sept 5 - Nov 22
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06/05/2023 All day
No instructor support (3 months of access to course materials)
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March 6 - May 26: $400 professional / $300 student
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June 5 - Aug 25 (early bird ends May 15): $350 professional / $250 student
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Sept 5 - Nov 22 (early bird ends August 6): $350 professional / $250 student
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06/05/2023 All dayInstructor support (1 month support + 2 months of additional access to course materials)
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June 5-30: $550 professional / $450 student
No instructor support (3 months of access to course materials)
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March 6 - May 26: $400 professional / $300 student
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June 5 - Aug 25: $400 professional / $300 student
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Sept 5 - Nov 22 (early bird ends August 6): $350 professional / $250 student
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06/05/2023 All dayInstructor support (1 month support + 2 months of additional access to course materials)
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June 5-30: $550 professional / $450 student
No instructor support (3 months of access to course materials)
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March 6 - May 26: $400 professional / $300 student
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June 5 - Aug 25: $400 professional / $300 student
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Sept 5 - Nov 22 (early bird ends August 6, 2023): $350 professional / $250 student
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06/05/2023 All day
No instructor support (3 months of access to course materials)
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March 6 - May 28: $400 professional / $300 student
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June 5 - Aug 25: $400 professional / $300 student
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Sept 5 - Nov 22 (Early bird ends August 6, 2023): $350 professional / $250 student
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06/05/2023 All day
No instructor support (3 months of access to course materials)
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March 6 - May 28: $400 professional / $300 student
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June 5 - Aug 25: $400 professional / $300 student
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Sept 5 - Nov 22 (early bird ends Aug 6): $350 professional / $250 student
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06/11/2023 All day
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Early bird course fee (ends June 11): $1,600 professional / $1,400 student
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Regular course fee (after June 11): $1,750 professional / $1,500 student
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06/12/2023 All day
DATES: June 12 - July 14, 2023 (with access to course through September 17, 2023)
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06/28/2023 - 06/30/2023 All day
- Course Dates: June 28-30, 2023
- Location: Wenatchee Valley College
Global Wildlife Resources (GWR) provides 2-day and 3-day wildlife chemical capture courses. These courses are the most extensive chemical immobilization courses in North America. Three-day courses have labs with animals.
This unique training focuses on the field-based needs for chemical immobilization of free-ranging, urban, and captive animals.
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07/03/2023 All day
You have two options when enrolling in this course:
(1) Instructor support. Reach out to your instructor over a 1-month period to get help as you work through prerecorded lectures, problem sets, and your own personal work. You then have access to the course for an additional 2 months. Instructor support includes emailing your instructor, accessing live discussion threads, and scheduling one-on-one appointments (Zoom or phone) about course material, your research, datasets from work, etc. You MUST select this option if you want to take the course for academic credit at your home institution or you would like to work with an instructor on a dataset from school or work.
DATES: July 3-30, 2023 (with two additional months of access, ending Sept 24)
(2) No instructor support. Sign up anytime over a 3-month period and learn at your own pace as you work through prerecorded lectures and problem sets. Be aware that at any time during the first month, you may upgrade to receive Instructor support.
DATES: June 5 - August 27, 2023
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07/03/2023 All day
FORMAT: Students will take the course at their own pace over a four-week period. The course is divided into six discrete modules that consist of prerecorded lectures, video demonstrations, readings, assignments, and guided discussions. Student interaction and instructor feedback will be provided in the form of email, online discussion forums, and live discussion.
DATES: July 3-30, 2023 (with access to course through September 24, 2023)