At the end of 2019 we submitted one of our most important deliverables, which lays the foundations for the whole project – the ‘D2.3 Platform Functionality Requirements & Specification Report‘.
In order to deliver on our ambition to build a valuable, accessible and sustainable platform and mutual learning space for citizen science practitioners across Europe, we took the time to identify the needs and requirements of our stakeholders and potential users, and to identify best practice for the development of content-rich knowledge-sharing platforms.
You can find a summary of this work in the Requirements Report, as well as a description of the EU Citizen.Science platform structure, information architecture, the functionality and features that will be developed, the release plan, and the development approach.
Picture: The two core user groups of the EU-Citizen.Science Platform