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    • Bat detective  + (Participants are required to differentiate between a bat and a non-bat call, the different types of calls and what sequence a call belongs in.)
    • CS4CS  + (Participants create and complete forms about * Citizen Science projects * Citizen Science infrastructures * Citizen Science software.)
    • WhaleFM  + (Participants have to identify matching '''calls''' of Pilot and Killer Whales. They can look at spectograms and also listen to sound. A series of whales were tagged with an audio device that records calls and position.)
    • Celebrate Urban Birds  + (Participants have to: * Pick a precise area; * watch birds during 10 minutes (can be repeated); * fill in a report sheet containing a list of 16 birds observed and not observed * send in the report form electronically or on paper.)
    • Phénoclim  + (Phénoclim relies on a network of observersPhénoclim relies on a network of observers spread over all the Alpine peaks between 200 and 2200 m altitude.</br></br>* 10 plants are followed.</br>* 3 of each must be observed within an area of 500m, plants must be 5m a part and reach a certain size</br>* the site must be described using a list of characteristics</br></br>* Five events are monitored (sprouts (?), leaves, flowers, change of color, falling leaves). During these data collection periods, sites must be visited every 8 days</br>* For each of these events, several data must be collected ...events, several data must be collected ...)
    • ReCaptcha  + (Scanned text is subjected to analysis by tScanned text is subjected to analysis by two different optical character recognition programs. Their respective outputs are then aligned with each other by standard string-matching algorithms and compared both to each other and to an English dictionary. Any word that is deciphered differently by both OCR programs or that is not in the English dictionary is marked as "suspicious" and converted into a CAPTCHA. The suspicious word is displayed, out of context, along with a control word already known. The system assumes that if the human types the control word correctly, then the response to the questionable word is accepted as probably valid. </br>([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReCAPTCHA Wikipedia], retrieved July 2013)ReCAPTCHA Wikipedia], retrieved July 2013))
    • ExCiteS forest monitoring  + (The Congo project comprises several projects using different technology over time.)
    • Human Brain Cloud  + (The participant is presented with a word. He/she then has to type in an associated word.)
    • EyeWire  + (The player's task is to select the areas tThe player's task is to select the areas that the AI missed, thus improving the trace of the neuron. In the interface, a three-dimensional view shows the trace of the neuron through the volume, while the player can scroll up and down in the two-dimensional slices to follow the path. The player clicks on areas in the slices to add them to the trace. The AI automatically fills in the parts of the neuron that it detects are part of the player's clicked area. Once the player has decided the task is complete, the player submits the task and is presented with another task.e task and is presented with another task.)
    • Transcribe Bentham  + (The volunteer selects a manuscript, and isThe volunteer selects a manuscript, and is presented with a manuscript image alongside a free-text box, into which he or she enters their transcript (which can be saved at any time). Volunteers are also asked to add some basic formatting to their transcripts, and encode their work in Text-Encoding Initiative-compliant XML using a specially designed transcription toolbar. Using this, the volunteer can highlight a piece of text, or a position in the text, and click a button on the toolbar to identify a particular characteristic of that chosen portion. These include line breaks, paragraphs, unusual spellings, and frequent additions, deletions and marginalia present in the manuscripts. When a volunteer is happy with his or her transcript, it is submitted to Transcribe Bentham project staff for checking. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcribe_Bentham From wikipedia]rg/wiki/Transcribe_Bentham From wikipedia])
    • GeoTag-X  + (There are three ways volunteers can contriThere are three ways volunteers can contribute to GeoTag-X: </br></br>1) by analysing photos being collected in the projects – volunteers are asked to answer some short questions to assess what do they see in the photos they are presented with, and often to geolocate the photo;</br></br>2) by finding and sending new relevant photos for the projects currently hosted on the platform either with the [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/geotag-x-photo-collector/objndpnfdmjgiaadijpcfbobahbdomjp?hl=en GeoTag-X Photo Collector] extension for Google Chrome (for enabled projects) or by [mailto:geotag-x@cern.ch email];</br></br>3) by contributing to the code through the [https://github.com/geotagx GeoTag-X's GitHub repository].com/geotagx GeoTag-X's GitHub repository].)
    • Notes from Nature  + (Transcribing museum records to obtain historical biodiversity data.)
    • Citizen science project test  + (User just play around with randomness since this project does not really exist)
    • Galaxy Zoo  + (Volunteers users have to work with images Volunteers users have to work with images taken by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey program. They decide whether the galaxies are elliptical or spiral and report if they have features like having spiral arm pattern bar or have undergone transformations. Volunteers can also decide to discuss image wich will appear then on a community wall.wich will appear then on a community wall.)
    • Worm Watch Lab  + (When you classify on wormwatchlab.org you’re shown a video of a worm wriggling around. The aim of the game is to watch and wait for the worm to lay eggs, and to hit the ‘z’ key when they do.)