A new feature for a better data quality in Citizen Science Apps: Check & Lock

Friday, 24 January 2020 20:03

Data quality and data management are essential aspects of Citizen Science. In order to always have a validated and stable data-set of user's contributions that can be managed directly in your Citizen Science app's administration interface present, we have created "Check & Lock".

Check & Lock is an easy-to-use tool that enables the administrators to set submissions in the Citizen Science app as validated data with just a click. When done so, a data point displays a green checkmark in the app on various views, from the list of Citizen Science observations to the detail view and the marker on the map. The green checkmark becomes a reward, a symbol of good data quality in the Citizen Science app for both users and visitors of the project. But most importantly, after setting a spot to "checked", the user in the app is not able to edit the data anymore.

In the Citizen Science app, Users can edit their submissions

Without a set Check & Lock, users in the Citizen Science app can go to the edit mode and correct their own observations. The author of a data point can change the location of the spot, correct spelling errors or even change the classification, e.g. after others in the Citizen Science community made remarks about an incorrect classification. This edit mode feature, also part of the SPOTTERON data quality pack, is used frequently throughout all projects on the platform.
While such an edit option is essential to let users correct mistakes, it has a major drawback: the project researchers can never be sure, if the data-set was changed. That makes it an unstable variable when, e.g. doing citations of the data in papers or publications or at the data analysis

Check & Lock: a solution with benefits

With the new Check & Lock feature, this drawback has been solved.

In the administration interface, the administrators of a project now find a new column "Checked" (2nd column). With just a click, the entry can be set to "checked", and a checkmark appears. By setting a data point to checked, it will be locked in the app for editing by the user and a data-set can be managed directly in the administration area of SPOTTERON. For further use, the data list can be filtered easily via a dropdown selection to show just the checked spots and export only the checked & locked data-set anytime.

Citizen Science Data Administration showing the SPOTTERON Check & Lock Feature

To contribute validated and correct data is also crucial for the users participating in your project. As instant feedback and visual reward, all checked & locked spots in the Citizen Science app will display a new spot bubble marker, so it is clearly visible which data has been validated and is used by the project. Also, in the list views, this new checkmark bubble is displayed for the checked spots. If a user opens up a spot, it is also stated in the spot details list that the spot is validated. For the original author of an observation, the edit icon is now greyed out, and a lock symbol is shown instead.

An example for the importance of design in a Citizen Science app

This visual feedback level is essential when working with a public tool. A Citizen Scientist in your project should not be wondering why an observation can not be edited anymore - the Citizen Science app must always give destinct and easy to comprehend feedback back to the users in the app's graphic user interface. The Check & Lock feedback loop is a good example for applying practical design concepts and creating additonal benefits for both the users and the researchers within a project. We Citizen Scientists are glad if we can contribute valueable data and by showing it to us via a strong visual element like the green checkmark bubble, we are happy to have done so. 

See the feature live in action, download the official apps!

Here are live screenshots from two projects on the SPOTTERON Citizen Science platform: Crowdwater, a hydrology Citizen Science app and Project Roadkill about street ecology and roadkill hotspot identification. You can find both projects in our Citizen Science app section here: Citizen Science App Examples. Every Citizen Science app on SPOTTERON is available for Android & IOS, and you can also access the web-application for your browser via the show map button on the app page.

The new Check & Lock feature shown in various SPOTTERON Citizen Science apps (Crowdwater, Project Roadkill)

The comment section is, of course not affected, so users can still comment underneath the spot as usual and enjoy all the other fun aspects of the app - without you worrying about the data quality!

Questions? Get in contact!

For further question about the Check & Lock functionality or other features of the SPOTTERON Citizen Science platform and how to use it for your own Citizen Science app please do not hesitate to get in contact - we are available via eMail, phone, Skype, Zoom and even via Signal and WhatsApp:

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  • Our collaboration with SPOTTERON has been essential for our citizen science project. The ideas of our research have been efficiently implemented into the app in a simple and didactic way, thanks to the good communication and professionalism of the team.
    Sara Blanco Ramirez, PhD student, Hydrology and Climate
  • Mammals Atlas Kenya (MAKENYA), an operational mobile application to submit mammal sightings by citizens was launched in January 2021. I found the SPOTTERON team very magnanimous, highly professional, meticulous and committed to their work; and definitely I recommend the team to anyone interested in citizen science applications worldwide.
    Simon Musila, Mammalogy Section, National Museums of Kenya
  • Working with SPOTTERON for our citizen science app was the best decision our team could have made! Philipp and his team led us through the design process and helped us translate our ideas into reality. As US clients, we were surprised that there was no lag in communication due to the time difference where the SPOTTERON team works. I am convinced they work around the clock! They always responded quickly to our emails and scheduled calls to meet our schedule. I highly recommend working with SPOTTERON if you are designing a citizen science app.

    Jules Bruck, University of Delaware
  • Choosing SPOTTERON for our CrowdWater project was the best decision we could have made for developing the app. Excellent implementation of our (sometimes not entirely thought through) ideas, competent advice, and a fair business model - working with SPOTTERON is a major factor why CrowdWater is working so well.

    Prof. Jan Seibert, Department of Geography Hydrology and Climate, University of Zurich
  • SPOTTERON has enabled Tea Bag Index to widen our citizen scientist engagement methods and helped us to come up with ideas on how to bring soils closer to the public. It is a pleasure to work with a company who wants to create a platform that is a communication possibility for everybody involved in the project!

    Dr. Taru Sandén, Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety - AGES
  • Working together with Spotteron has been a smooth and fast way to get our Citizen Science project started! Their impressive experience in app building as well as in communication with citizens has proven to be invaluable and complements nicely with a team of scientists taking their first steps in citizen science!

    Bram Vanthournout, Ghent University
  • GLOBAL 2000 has been working closely with Spotteron for more than 3 years. Together we have started the DreckSpotz app and are constantly developing it. The SPOTTERON team is not only incredibly competent, but above all very flexible and uncomplicated. That's why we feel extremely well looked after as an environmental organization and NGO.

    Johannes Frauscher, GLOBAL 2000, Friends of Earth Austria
  • The decision to use the SPOTTERON Citizen Science platform for our participatory project can be summarized best in this way: it was possible in a short time to create a well-working and user-friendly Citizen Science app for our research. The positive feedback on our project "Landauf - LandApp" shows that involving citizens in a scientific project can be a lot of fun when using the right tool.

    Daniel Fähle, National Archive Baden-Württemberg, Germany
  • The app developed by SPOTTERON is an ideal extension to our established methods and strengthens the inclusion of Citizen Scientists. The design and intuitive usability relate also to a young audience. Especially the community features make a direct feedback possible and it is especially motivating that the SPOTTERON team themselves are actively contributing in the app - a win-win situation for everyone.

    Irmgard Greilhuber, Mycological Society Austria, University of Vienna
  • Working with SPOTTERON to design the app was an interesting experience for me. As an ecology PhD student, I knew how to catch Brush-turkeys and design experiments to learn about their behaviour. I knew next to nothing about how to engage with the broader community at large. SPOTTERONS’s expertise was invaluable here, they have experience in designing apps that people want to use, and balance detail with ease of function.
    Matthew Hall, University of Sydney
  • I've worked with loads of app developers over my career, but none so high quality as SPOTTERON. Their capabilities are astounding. They are incredibly innovative, creative and agile with a keen sense of humour and lightness. SPOTTERON apps are the benchmark of how to do citizen science well. They are elevating our ability to engage with the natural world in a meaningful way.
    Jen Sutfin, EarthWatch Australia
  • SPOTTERON brings a lot of passion and lots of expertise in the field of Citizen Science to the table, to present projects - not only in technical terms - in the right light. The websites for both schweiz-forscht.ch and ecsa-conference.eu are based on good and easy cooperation with our Austrian partners.

    Yasemin Tutav, Science et Cité
  • I’m amazed by SPOTTERON's passion for CitizenScience, impressed by their energy and initiatives and grateful for what I’ve learned by collaborating with them on the Fjällkalendern app.

    Kjell Bolmgren, University of Stockholm
  • As a scientist, collaborating with SPOTTERON to create our Citizen Science App ‘Fågelbär’ was the right choice. We could focus on what type of data we want to collect and the team at SPOTTERON designed, built and are now running the App!

    Matilda Arnell, University of Stockholm
  • With our SPOTTERON App Nature's Calendar ZAMG we are always technically up-to-date. As a result we are able to offer our Citizen Scientists a tool which is also appealing to today's generation without having to worry about any technical questions.

    Thomas Hübner, Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik ZAMG
  • Working with SPOTTERON implies working with a professional partner on the topics of Apps & Citizen Science. I was always very pleased about the reliability, but also the openness to try new things and the possibility to exchange with competent partners. Thanks!

    Dr. Dott. Didone Frigerio, University of Vienna, KLF Grünau/Almtal
  • With our project Roadkill, we were on the SPOTTERON platform since its beginnings, this way we got to witness the great development of this tool first-hand and were able to contribute in the shaping process. SPOTTERON manages the fine balance between scientific research, community management and modern design. The personal collaboration on a professional level supports the comfortable atmosphere in the project.

    Florian Heigl PhD, University of Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna
  • If you are looking for a dedicated team for the development of a Citizen Science App - even if that has to happen quite fast- you are in good hands at SPOTTERON. Fast communication, straightforward coordination and running updates of the app, even after the release, characterize our successful collaboration.

    Magdalena Gärtner, Center for Human-Computer Interaction, University of Salzburg
  • Through the SPOTTERON App "Was geht ab?" we were able to create an appealing and useful possibility for kids, to spot problem- and feel-good areas in their home- and school surroundings. In the SPOTTERON team we found reliable and creative partners, that care about more than just the implementation. 

    Juliane Stark, University of Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna
  • Thanks to the experience and the knowhow as well as the basic structure of SPOTTERON, we were able to have the CrowdWater apps developed in no time. We consider the model that allows every project to use all newly developed tools very fair and transparent. This way our apps even got some new features, we didn't even know we needed before.

    Simon Etter, University of Zurich
  • Through SPOTTERON we share more than just an app infrastructure with other projects, we also share ideas. This way we get to develop and constantly improve user-friendly apps, which are easy to handle and work for many different kinds of projects.

    Barbara Strobl, University of Zurich
  • To me, SPOTTERON is the successful combination of scientific claim and aesthetic design. The apps work intuitively, are extremely appealing and still fulfill all my scientific requirements when it comes to data quality and safety. Working together happens in a very loyal and trusting way and that allows us to profit from the design- and usability experience SPOTTERON has.

    Daniel Dörler, University of Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna
  • What I especially like about SPOTTERON, is that we get to use many ideas and new tools that were developed for other projects in the SPOTTERON family without having to pay for them..

    Klaus Wanninger, Lacon

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