Fwd: NSF REU Site at UCF

WC
Wenhong Chen
Thu, Jan 25, 2018 7:59 PM

*Dear colleagues and friends, *
Please see below, on behalf of Dr. Timothy L. Hawthorne

Cheers,

Wenhong 文泓

Wenhong Chen
Associate Professor of Media Studies and Sociology
University of Texas at Austin

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Timothy Hawthorne Timothy.Hawthorne@ucf.edu
Date: Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 1:52 PM
Subject: NSF REU Site at UCF
To: "wenhong.chen@austin.utexas.edu" wenhong.chen@austin.utexas.edu

Dear Dr. Chen:

I hope you might consider sharing our NSF REU announcement with the CITMS
section of ASA list and your networks.

Best wishes!

Tim Hawthorne

--

This summer at the University of Central Florida, we are pleased to host
the third year of our National Science Foundation Research Experiences for
Undergraduates (REU) Site “Preparing the Next Generation of Scholars
through Community GIS and Citizen Science
http://citizensciencegis.org/ucf-reu-site.” Our program offers fully
funded summer research experiences for at least 8 undergraduate students in
Belize for 5 weeks and Orlando for two weeks.  The program is open to all
U.S. students and runs June 25-August 10, 2018.  We are interdisciplinary
in nature emphasizing community GIS and citizen science through mixed
methods, including sketch mapping, mobile mapping applications, in-depth
interviews, GIS, and spatial analysis.

We're hosting a Facebook Live Event "Secrets to an Awesome Citizen Science
GIS REU Application" on Thursday, February 1 @ 3 pm EST. Join Dr. Hawthorne
(REU PI), Dr. Hannah Torres (REU Faculty Mentor), and Lain Graham (REU
Senior Research Coordinator) as we give away the secrets to a successful
application to our National Science Foundation (NSF) #REU Site in Orlando
and Belize. Please share with your pals and have them join us.
#citizensciencegis #ucfreu.  Join the discussion at
https://www.facebook.com/citizensciencegis

Please distribute to interested students and your networks.

Thanks and apologies for cross-postings,

Tim

*Research opportunities: *Students will work in one of three research
directions with community partners and mentors from University of Central
Florida, University of Belize, Georgia State University, The Hopkins Belize
Village Council, and The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History’s
Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems Program:

·        Research Direction 1: Mapping disparities in flooding & disaster
management

·        Research Direction 2: Mapping marine debris & mitigating impacts
on coastal communities

·        Research Direction 3: Mapping island resiliency with drones and
spatial storytelling (new in 2018 with additional NSF funding)

Compensation: Each REU student will receive a competitive funding
package, including a $3500 research stipend, a meal allowance, free shared
housing in Belize and Orlando, up to $750 in travel support to/from the REU
Site, up to $750 for post-REU conference travel, and 2 research methods
books.

Application process: The priority application deadline is Friday, March 2
nd @ 5 PM EST.  Complete program information and application instructions
can be found at http://www.citizensciencegis.org/ucf-reu-site/.

*Student reflections from the field: “**Challenging, emotional, fun,
collaborative, thought-provoking, interesting, real-life, and
eye-opening.”  These are some of the words used by students to describe our
previous research program.  Check out a short video from our REU fieldwork
at:  *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5zSFKw7F24&feature=youtu.be

*Questions can be directed to:

·        Dr. Timothy Hawthorne: Principal Investigator, Assistant
Professor of Geographic Information Systems at University of Central Florida

timothy.hawthorne@ucf.edu

o  phone: 407.823.1030 <(407)%20823-1030>

·        Dr. Christy Visaggi: Co-Principal Investigator, Lecturer of
Geosciences at Georgia State University

cvisaggi@gsu.edu

o  phone: 404.413.5755 <(404)%20413-5755>

Check us out on the web and share on social media!

·        http://www.citizensciencegis.org/ucf-reu-site

·        https://www.facebook.com/citizensciencegis

·        https://twitter.com/citizen_gis

·        https://vimeo.com/citizensciencegis

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg6_1giYaXQ6mcalJH-kMuw

Dr. Timothy L. Hawthorne

Assistant Professor of Geographic Information Systems

Associate Editor, The International Journal of Applied Geospatial Research

Principal Investigator of the NSF REU Site in Community GIS and Citizen
Science

University of Central Florida

Department of Sociology

Orlando, Florida 32816

Office: 403-P Howard Phillips Hall

Email: timothy.hawthorne@ucf.edu

Office Phone # 407-823-1030 <(407)%20823-1030>

http://citizensciencegis.org

http://facebook.com/ucfgis

http://twitter.com/ucfgis

*Dear colleagues and friends, * *Please see below, on behalf of Dr. Timothy L. Hawthorne* Cheers, *Wenhong 文泓* Wenhong Chen Associate Professor of Media Studies and Sociology University of Texas at Austin * Chair, Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section American Sociological Association* T: 512-471-4952 F: 512-471-4077 wenhong.chen@austin.utexas.edu http://utexas.academia.edu/wenhongchen New edited book: Networked China http://www.routledge.com/9781138840027/ Office hour signup http://bit.ly/1xpHy1c 1 University Station A0800, CMA 5.142 University of Texas at Austin 2504 Whitis Ave Stop A0800 Austin, TX 78712-1067 ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Timothy Hawthorne <Timothy.Hawthorne@ucf.edu> Date: Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 1:52 PM Subject: NSF REU Site at UCF To: "wenhong.chen@austin.utexas.edu" <wenhong.chen@austin.utexas.edu> Dear Dr. Chen: I hope you might consider sharing our NSF REU announcement with the CITMS section of ASA list and your networks. Best wishes! Tim Hawthorne -- This summer at the University of Central Florida, we are pleased to host the third year of our National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Site “Preparing the Next Generation of Scholars through Community GIS and Citizen Science <http://citizensciencegis.org/ucf-reu-site>.” Our program offers fully funded summer research experiences for at least 8 undergraduate students in Belize for 5 weeks and Orlando for two weeks. The program is open to all U.S. students and runs June 25-August 10, 2018. We are interdisciplinary in nature emphasizing community GIS and citizen science through mixed methods, including sketch mapping, mobile mapping applications, in-depth interviews, GIS, and spatial analysis. We're hosting a Facebook Live Event "Secrets to an Awesome Citizen Science GIS REU Application" on Thursday, February 1 @ 3 pm EST. Join Dr. Hawthorne (REU PI), Dr. Hannah Torres (REU Faculty Mentor), and Lain Graham (REU Senior Research Coordinator) as we give away the secrets to a successful application to our National Science Foundation (NSF) #REU Site in Orlando and Belize. Please share with your pals and have them join us. #citizensciencegis #ucfreu. Join the discussion at https://www.facebook.com/citizensciencegis Please distribute to interested students and your networks. Thanks and apologies for cross-postings, Tim *Research opportunities: *Students will work in one of three research directions with community partners and mentors from University of Central Florida, University of Belize, Georgia State University, The Hopkins Belize Village Council, and The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History’s Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems Program: · Research Direction 1: Mapping disparities in flooding & disaster management · Research Direction 2: Mapping marine debris & mitigating impacts on coastal communities · Research Direction 3: Mapping island resiliency with drones and spatial storytelling (new in 2018 with additional NSF funding) *Compensation:* Each REU student will receive a competitive funding package, including a $3500 research stipend, a meal allowance, free shared housing in Belize and Orlando, up to $750 in travel support to/from the REU Site, up to $750 for post-REU conference travel, and 2 research methods books. *Application process:* The priority application deadline is Friday, March 2 nd @ 5 PM EST. Complete program information and application instructions can be found at http://www.citizensciencegis.org/ucf-reu-site/. *Student reflections from the field: “**Challenging, emotional, fun, collaborative, thought-provoking, interesting, real-life, and eye-opening.” These are some of the words used by students to describe our previous research program. Check out a short video from our REU fieldwork at: *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5zSFKw7F24&feature=youtu.be *Questions can be directed to: * · Dr. Timothy Hawthorne: Principal Investigator, Assistant Professor of Geographic Information Systems at University of Central Florida o timothy.hawthorne@ucf.edu o phone: 407.823.1030 <(407)%20823-1030> · Dr. Christy Visaggi: Co-Principal Investigator, Lecturer of Geosciences at Georgia State University o cvisaggi@gsu.edu o phone: 404.413.5755 <(404)%20413-5755> *Check us out on the web and share on social media!* · http://www.citizensciencegis.org/ucf-reu-site · https://www.facebook.com/citizensciencegis · https://twitter.com/citizen_gis · https://vimeo.com/citizensciencegis https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg6_1giYaXQ6mcalJH-kMuw Dr. Timothy L. Hawthorne Assistant Professor of Geographic Information Systems Associate Editor, *The International Journal of Applied Geospatial Research* Principal Investigator of the NSF REU Site in Community GIS and Citizen Science University of Central Florida Department of Sociology Orlando, Florida 32816 Office: 403-P Howard Phillips Hall Email: timothy.hawthorne@ucf.edu Office Phone # 407-823-1030 <(407)%20823-1030> http://citizensciencegis.org http://facebook.com/ucfgis http://twitter.com/ucfgis