ClickWorkers was a small NASA experimental project that uses public volunteers (nicknamed "clickworkers" on the site) for scientific tasks. Clickworkers are able to work when, and for however long they choose, doing routine analysis that would normally require months of work by scientists or graduate students. The web site and database were created and maintained by one engineer, Bob Kanefsky, and advised by two scientists, Nadine Barlow and Virginia Gulick. The pilot study was sponsored by the .
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| - Der Begriff Clickworker stammt ursprünglich aus einem Projekt der NASA, bei dem eine große Schar wissenschaftlicher Laien im Internet Fotoaufnahmen der Marsoberfläche auswertet.Mittlerweile werden auch Internetnutzer als Clickworker bezeichnet, die nach dem Crowdsourcing-Prinzip Aufgaben und Projekte für Unternehmen bearbeiten, ohne bei diesen fest angestellt zu sein. (de)
- ClickWorkers was a small NASA experimental project that uses public volunteers (nicknamed "clickworkers" on the site) for scientific tasks. Clickworkers are able to work when, and for however long they choose, doing routine analysis that would normally require months of work by scientists or graduate students. The web site and database were created and maintained by one engineer, Bob Kanefsky, and advised by two scientists, Nadine Barlow and Virginia Gulick. The pilot study was sponsored by the . (en)
- ClickWorkers foi um experimento realizado pela NASA que se utilizou de voluntários leigos, apelidados "clickworkers", a fim de identificar e classificar estabelecer a idade das crateras de Marte a partir do banco de dados de imagens provido pelo Programa Viking. Esse projeto piloto foi financiado pelo "NASA Ames Director's Discretionary Fund". A tarefa, apesar de não carecer de um grande volume de conhecimento técnico-científico, exigia alguns conhecimentos preliminares e boa capacidade de análise e percepção visual que seriam aplicados a tarefas dispostas de modo que poderiam ser divididas em atividades realizáveis em cerca de 5 minutos. Aos voluntários não era imposta nenhuma rotina pré-estabelecida, apenas instruções de como proceder em determinadas tarefas e documentação básica. A pági (pt)
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| - Der Begriff Clickworker stammt ursprünglich aus einem Projekt der NASA, bei dem eine große Schar wissenschaftlicher Laien im Internet Fotoaufnahmen der Marsoberfläche auswertet.Mittlerweile werden auch Internetnutzer als Clickworker bezeichnet, die nach dem Crowdsourcing-Prinzip Aufgaben und Projekte für Unternehmen bearbeiten, ohne bei diesen fest angestellt zu sein. (de)
- ClickWorkers was a small NASA experimental project that uses public volunteers (nicknamed "clickworkers" on the site) for scientific tasks. Clickworkers are able to work when, and for however long they choose, doing routine analysis that would normally require months of work by scientists or graduate students. The web site and database were created and maintained by one engineer, Bob Kanefsky, and advised by two scientists, Nadine Barlow and Virginia Gulick. The pilot study was sponsored by the . As of March 31, 2020, the Clickworkers volunteer program appears to be defunct. None of the links to the program are functional, as of that date. (en)
- ClickWorkers foi um experimento realizado pela NASA que se utilizou de voluntários leigos, apelidados "clickworkers", a fim de identificar e classificar estabelecer a idade das crateras de Marte a partir do banco de dados de imagens provido pelo Programa Viking. Esse projeto piloto foi financiado pelo "NASA Ames Director's Discretionary Fund". A tarefa, apesar de não carecer de um grande volume de conhecimento técnico-científico, exigia alguns conhecimentos preliminares e boa capacidade de análise e percepção visual que seriam aplicados a tarefas dispostas de modo que poderiam ser divididas em atividades realizáveis em cerca de 5 minutos. Aos voluntários não era imposta nenhuma rotina pré-estabelecida, apenas instruções de como proceder em determinadas tarefas e documentação básica. A página do projeto e o banco de dados foram supervisionados pelo engenheiro Bob Kanefsky e mantidos pelas cientistas da agência Nadine Barlow e Virginia Gulick. (pt)
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