What is a Barnraising? A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spir...
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765 | liz |
February 22, 2018 19:21
| almost 7 years ago
Trello Board About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
Barnraisings have been hosted each Fall in Louisana since 2012. The first mid-year Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This turned out to be a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Past Barnraisings:
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764 | liz |
February 22, 2018 19:17
| almost 7 years ago
Trello Board About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
Barnraisings have been hosted each Fall in Louisana since 2012. The first mid-year Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This turned out to be a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Past Barnraisings:
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763 | liz |
February 22, 2018 19:13
| almost 7 years ago
Trello Board Stay tuned for resources on how to host a Barnraising and for information on the next Public Lab Barnraising! About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
Barnraisings have been hosted each Fall in Louisana since 2012. The first mid-year Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This turned out to be a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Past Barnraisings:
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762 | liz |
January 02, 2018 18:19
| about 7 years ago
Thanks everyone for helping to make the 2017 Barnraising amazing!Stay tuned for resources on how to host a Barnraising and for information on the next Public Lab Barnraising! Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
Barnraisings have been hosted each Fall in Louisana since 2012. The first mid-year Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This turned out to be a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Past Barnraisings:
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761 | stevie |
November 15, 2017 15:23
| about 7 years ago
Thanks everyone for helping to make the 2017 Barnraising amazing!Stay tuned for resources on how to host a Barnraising and for information on the next Public Lab Barnraising! Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
While Barnraisings have been hosted in each year in Louisana since 2012, the frist Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Past Barnraisings:
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760 | stevie |
November 15, 2017 14:55
| about 7 years ago
Thanks everyone for helping to make the 2017 Barnraising amazing!Stay tuned for resources on how to host a Barnraising and for information on the next Public Lab Barnraising! Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
While Barnraisings have been hosted in each year in Louisana since 2012, the frist Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Questions[questions:barnraising] Past Barnraisings:
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759 | stevie |
November 01, 2017 14:23
| about 7 years ago
Barnraising November 3-5th in Cocodrie, LouisianaRegistration for this event is closed, See you soon!Event flyer: Public_Lab_Barnraising_2017.pdf What's a Barnraising? Read more here IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION INFORMATIONThe event is hosted at LUMCON (8124 LA-56, Chauvin, LA), two hours south of New Orleans. If you are planning on taking advantage of Public Lab's free shuttle to LUMCON you will need to arrive in New Orleans (at the airport, or in our meet-up spot in the Bywater) before 6:30PM on Thursday and plan on leaving LUMCON after 12:00PM on Sunday. No Public Lab transit will be offered after 6:30PM on Thursday or before 12 on Sunday. Flights out on Sunday need to be after 3:30PM to take advantage of the free shuttle. If you plan on going or coming from LUMCON outside the scheduled shuttle time, you will need to arrange your own transportation. Post session ideas below!Edit the wiki and add your session ideas below, or add them to the linked post: See this post to read and post your own session ideas! Previously posted sessions:
CommunicationsStay in touch on the Barnraising discussion list: Public Lab Code of ConductThe Public Lab Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the Public Lab community and non-profit, both online and in person. The ConductCom group helps to ensure that the Public Lab Code of Conduct is upheld at the event. If you would like to have a confidential conversation, connect with ConductCom in person or email via conduct@publiclab.org. To submit a report anonymously for review by ConductCom, go online via phone or computer to our anonymous “contact” app, located at http://bit.ly/PLReport. This contact app will be monitored daily at 8am CST during in-person events like Barnraisings and weekly at all other times. During multi-day in-person events hosted by the Public Lab non-profit, there will also be a physical suggestion box available. This box will be monitored throughout the event and can also be used to let us know if you need us to check on an anonymous online submission sooner. Further Logistics and PlanningCommittees: Committees are used during Barnraising to help with many tasks such as making sure we maintain a safe space, ensuring we have childcare and have things to do for people of all ages, and helping out with documenting the event. If you're interested in helping out, add your name to a committee of your choosing below.
Housing The event is hosted at LUMCON, a beautiful research center on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico where the land meets the water. The facilities there are dorm style, so plan on having a roommate and a bunk (2-4 people). If dorm style housing is a concern for you or if you have housing questions, please email stevie@publiclab.org. Packing List Here is the suggested packing list and for information on LUMCON Childcare This is a family friendly event. Let us know if you're bringing the kids and we'll do our best to plan for hosting them with you. email stevie@publiclab.org. Van Options If you're looking ride in a shuttle to Cocodrie, you need to be in New Orleans BEFORE 6:30pm Thursday and plan on being back (or fly out) AFTER 3:30pm on Sunday. Driving and ride-sharing Driving to LUMCON? That's great! Here are directions. Be sure to mention in your registration if you can take others! Housing past the Barnraising: Need to stay Sunday For those flying in from out of town, we recognize Sunday evening flights can be expensive. We have limited space to put people up for Sunday night. For those of you who need to stay, there is an additional housing cost of $25 on your registration. Again this space is limited so register early! If you are staying in New Orleans past Sunday, you will need to find other accommodations and transportation. Suggestions for staying after For those who are sticking around to explore more of the city, here are a few suggestions of accommodations to look into: Hotels
Other Options
Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
While Barnraisings have been hosted in each year in Louisana since 2012, the frist Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Questions[questions:barnraising] Past Barnraisings:
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758 | warren |
October 31, 2017 15:16
| about 7 years ago
Barnraising November 3-5th in Cocodrie, LouisianaRegistration closing Friday, October 27th!Event flyer: Public_Lab_Barnraising_2017.pdf What's a Barnraising? Read more here About Registration
(note for day trippers that Saturday is the best day to join on! - Friday we'll spend some time setting the schedule for the event and Sunday is a half day) Event costs and discount options:Event registration costs cover shuttle transport out to (and back from) the field research station LUMCON (if you're here within the timeframe for the shuttle outlined below), meals and snacks for the event, and cost of lodging Thursday night to Sunday. Registration for this event is done on a sliding scale so that everyone can attend. It is set at $50 on eventbrite with the option to email stevie@publiclab.org for a discount code for reduced registration, or to pay more through the donation option. IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION INFORMATIONThe event is hosted at LUMCON (8124 LA-56, Chauvin, LA), two hours south of New Orleans. If you are planning on taking advantage of Public Lab's free shuttle to LUMCON you will need to arrive in New Orleans (at the airport, or in our meet-up spot in the Bywater) before 6:30PM on Thursday and plan on leaving LUMCON after 12:00PM on Sunday. No Public Lab transit will be offered after 6:30PM on Thursday or before 12 on Sunday. Flights out on Sunday need to be after 3:30PM to take advantage of the free shuttle. If you plan on going or coming from LUMCON outside the scheduled shuttle time, you will need to arrange your own transportation. Post session ideas below!Edit the wiki and add your session ideas below, or add them to the linked post: See this post to read and post your own session ideas! Previously posted sessions:
CommunicationsStay in touch on the Barnraising discussion list: Public Lab Code of ConductThe Public Lab Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the Public Lab community and non-profit, both online and in person. The ConductCom group helps to ensure that the Public Lab Code of Conduct is upheld at the event. If you would like to have a confidential conversation, connect with ConductCom in person or email via conduct@publiclab.org. To submit a report anonymously for review by ConductCom, go online via phone or computer to our anonymous “contact” app, located at http://bit.ly/PLReport. This contact app will be monitored daily at 8am CST during in-person events like Barnraisings and weekly at all other times. During multi-day in-person events hosted by the Public Lab non-profit, there will also be a physical suggestion box available. This box will be monitored throughout the event and can also be used to let us know if you need us to check on an anonymous online submission sooner. Further Logistics and PlanningCommittees: Committees are used during Barnraising to help with many tasks such as making sure we maintain a safe space, ensuring we have childcare and have things to do for people of all ages, and helping out with documenting the event. If you're interested in helping out, add your name to a committee of your choosing below.
Housing The event is hosted at LUMCON, a beautiful research center on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico where the land meets the water. The facilities there are dorm style, so plan on having a roommate and a bunk (2-4 people). If dorm style housing is a concern for you or if you have housing questions, please email stevie@publiclab.org. Packing List Here is the suggested packing list and for information on LUMCON Childcare This is a family friendly event. Let us know if you're bringing the kids and we'll do our best to plan for hosting them with you. email stevie@publiclab.org. Van Options If you're looking ride in a shuttle to Cocodrie, you need to be in New Orleans BEFORE 6:30pm Thursday and plan on being back (or fly out) AFTER 3:30pm on Sunday. Driving and ride-sharing Driving to LUMCON? That's great! Here are directions. Be sure to mention in your registration if you can take others! Housing past the Barnraising: Need to stay Sunday For those flying in from out of town, we recognize Sunday evening flights can be expensive. We have limited space to put people up for Sunday night. For those of you who need to stay, there is an additional housing cost of $25 on your registration. Again this space is limited so register early! If you are staying in New Orleans past Sunday, you will need to find other accommodations and transportation. Suggestions for staying after For those who are sticking around to explore more of the city, here are a few suggestions of accommodations to look into: Hotels
Other Options
Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
While Barnraisings have been hosted in each year in Louisana since 2012, the frist Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Questions[questions:barnraising] Past Barnraisings:
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757 | warren |
October 27, 2017 02:58
| about 7 years ago
Barnraising November 3-5th in Cocodrie, LouisianaRegistration closing Friday, October 27th!Event flyer: Public_Lab_Barnraising_2017.pdf What's a Barnraising? Read more here About Registration
(note for day trippers that Saturday is the best day to join on! - Friday we'll spend some time setting the schedule for the event and Sunday is a half day) Event costs and discount options:Event registration costs cover shuttle transport out to (and back from) the field research station LUMCON (if you're here within the timeframe for the shuttle outlined below), meals and snacks for the event, and cost of lodging Thursday night to Sunday. Registration for this event is done on a sliding scale so that everyone can attend. It is set at $50 on eventbrite with the option to email stevie@publiclab.org for a discount code for reduced registration, or to pay more through the donation option. IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION INFORMATIONThe event is hosted at LUMCON (8124 LA-56, Chauvin, LA), two hours south of New Orleans. If you are planning on taking advantage of Public Lab's free shuttle to LUMCON you will need to arrive in New Orleans (at the airport, or in our meet-up spot in the Bywater) before 6:30PM on Thursday and plan on leaving LUMCON after 12:00PM on Sunday. No Public Lab transit will be offered after 6:30PM on Thursday or before 12 on Sunday. Flights out on Sunday need to be after 3:30PM to take advantage of the free shuttle. If you plan on going or coming from LUMCON outside the scheduled shuttle time, you will need to arrange your own transportation. Post session ideas below!Edit the wiki and add your session ideas below, or add them to the linked post: See this post to read and post your own session ideas! Previously posted sessions:
CommunicationsStay in touch on the Barnraising discussion list: Public Lab Code of ConductThe Public Lab Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the Public Lab community and non-profit, both online and in person. The ConductCom group helps to ensure that the Public Lab Code of Conduct is upheld at the event. If you would like to have a confidential conversation, connect with ConductCom in person or email via conduct@publiclab.org. To submit a report anonymously for review by ConductCom, go online via phone or computer to our anonymous “contact” app, located at http://bit.ly/PLReport. This contact app will be monitored daily at 8am CST during in-person events like Barnraisings and weekly at all other times. During multi-day in-person events hosted by the Public Lab non-profit, there will also be a physical suggestion box available. This box will be monitored throughout the event and can also be used to let us know if you need us to check on an anonymous online submission sooner. Further Logistics and PlanningCommittees: Committees are used during Barnraising to help with many tasks such as making sure we maintain a safe space, ensuring we have childcare and have things to do for people of all ages, and helping out with documenting the event. If you're interested in helping out, add your name to a committee of your choosing below.
Housing The event is hosted at LUMCON, a beautiful research center on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico where the land meets the water. The facilities there are dorm style, so plan on having a roommate and a bunk (2-4 people). If dorm style housing is a concern for you or if you have housing questions, please email stevie@publiclab.org. Packing List Here is the suggested packing list and for information on LUMCON Childcare This is a family friendly event. Let us know if you're bringing the kids and we'll do our best to plan for hosting them with you. email stevie@publiclab.org. Van Options If you're looking ride in a shuttle to Cocodrie, you need to be in New Orleans BEFORE 6:30pm Thursday and plan on being back (or fly out) AFTER 3:30pm on Sunday. Driving and ride-sharing Driving to LUMCON? That's great! Here are directions. Be sure to mention in your registration if you can take others! Housing past the Barnraising: Need to stay Sunday For those flying in from out of town, we recognize Sunday evening flights can be expensive. We have limited space to put people up for Sunday night. For those of you who need to stay, there is an additional housing cost of $25 on your registration. Again this space is limited so register early! If you are staying in New Orleans past Sunday, you will need to find other accommodations and transportation. Suggestions for staying after For those who are sticking around to explore more of the city, here are a few suggestions of accommodations to look into: Hotels
Other Options
Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
While Barnraisings have been hosted in each year in Louisana since 2012, the frist Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Questions[questions:barnraising] Past Barnraisings:
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756 | warren |
October 27, 2017 02:47
| about 7 years ago
Barnraising November 3-5th in Cocodrie, LouisianaRegistration closing Friday, October 27th!Event flyer: Public_Lab_Barnraising_2017.pdf What's a Barnraising? Read more here About Registration
(note for day trippers that Saturday is the best day to join on! - Friday we'll spend some time setting the schedule for the event and Sunday is a half day) Event costs and discount options:Event registration costs cover shuttle transport out to (and back from) the field research station LUMCON (if you're here within the timeframe for the shuttle outlined below), meals and snacks for the event, and cost of lodging Thursday night to Sunday. Registration for this event is done on a sliding scale so that everyone can attend. It is set at $50 on eventbrite with the option to email stevie@publiclab.org for a discount code for reduced registration, or to pay more through the donation option. IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION INFORMATIONThe event is hosted at LUMCON (8124 LA-56, Chauvin, LA), two hours south of New Orleans. If you are planning on taking advantage of Public Lab's free shuttle to LUMCON you will need to arrive in New Orleans (at the airport, or in our meet-up spot in the Bywater) before 6:30PM on Thursday and plan on leaving LUMCON after 12:00PM on Sunday. No Public Lab transit will be offered after 6:30PM on Thursday or before 12 on Sunday. Flights out on Sunday need to be after 3:30PM to take advantage of the free shuttle. If you plan on going or coming from LUMCON outside the scheduled shuttle time, you will need to arrange your own transportation. Post session ideas below!Edit the wiki and add your session ideas below, or add them to the linked post: See this post to read and post your own session ideas! Previously posted sessions:
Communications:Public Lab Code of ConductThe Public Lab Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the Public Lab community and non-profit, both online and in person. The ConductCom group helps to ensure that the Public Lab Code of Conduct is upheld at the event. If you would like to have a confidential conversation, connect with ConductCom in person or email via conduct@publiclab.org. To submit a report anonymously for review by ConductCom, go online via phone or computer to our anonymous “contact” app, located at http://bit.ly/PLReport. This contact app will be monitored daily at 8am CST during in-person events like Barnraisings and weekly at all other times. During multi-day in-person events hosted by the Public Lab non-profit, there will also be a physical suggestion box available. This box will be monitored throughout the event and can also be used to let us know if you need us to check on an anonymous online submission sooner. Further Logistics and PlanningCommittees: Committees are used during Barnraising to help with many tasks such as making sure we maintain a safe space, ensuring we have childcare and have things to do for people of all ages, and helping out with documenting the event. If you're interested in helping out, add your name to a committee of your choosing below.
Housing The event is hosted at LUMCON, a beautiful research center on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico where the land meets the water. The facilities there are dorm style, so plan on having a roommate and a bunk (2-4 people). If dorm style housing is a concern for you or if you have housing questions, please email stevie@publiclab.org. Packing List Here is the suggested packing list and for information on LUMCON Childcare This is a family friendly event. Let us know if you're bringing the kids and we'll do our best to plan for hosting them with you. email stevie@publiclab.org. Van Options If you're looking ride in a shuttle to Cocodrie, you need to be in New Orleans BEFORE 6:30pm Thursday and plan on being back (or fly out) AFTER 3:30pm on Sunday. Driving and ride-sharing Driving to LUMCON? That's great! Here are directions. Be sure to mention in your registration if you can take others! Housing past the Barnraising: Need to stay Sunday For those flying in from out of town, we recognize Sunday evening flights can be expensive. We have limited space to put people up for Sunday night. For those of you who need to stay, there is an additional housing cost of $25 on your registration. Again this space is limited so register early! If you are staying in New Orleans past Sunday, you will need to find other accommodations and transportation. Suggestions for staying after For those who are sticking around to explore more of the city, here are a few suggestions of accommodations to look into: Hotels
Other Options
Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
While Barnraisings have been hosted in each year in Louisana since 2012, the frist Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Questions[questions:barnraising] Past Barnraisings:
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755 | warren |
October 27, 2017 02:46
| about 7 years ago
Barnraising November 3-5th in Cocodrie, LouisianaRegistration closing Friday, October 27th!Event flyer: Public_Lab_Barnraising_2017.pdf What's a Barnraising? Read more here About Registration
(note for day trippers that Saturday is the best day to join on! - Friday we'll spend some time setting the schedule for the event and Sunday is a half day) Event costs and discount options:Event registration costs cover shuttle transport out to (and back from) the field research station LUMCON (if you're here within the timeframe for the shuttle outlined below), meals and snacks for the event, and cost of lodging Thursday night to Sunday. Registration for this event is done on a sliding scale so that everyone can attend. It is set at $50 on eventbrite with the option to email stevie@publiclab.org for a discount code for reduced registration, or to pay more through the donation option. IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION INFORMATIONThe event is hosted at LUMCON (8124 LA-56, Chauvin, LA), two hours south of New Orleans. If you are planning on taking advantage of Public Lab's free shuttle to LUMCON you will need to arrive in New Orleans (at the airport, or in our meet-up spot in the Bywater) before 6:30PM on Thursday and plan on leaving LUMCON after 12:00PM on Sunday. No Public Lab transit will be offered after 6:30PM on Thursday or before 12 on Sunday. Flights out on Sunday need to be after 3:30PM to take advantage of the free shuttle. If you plan on going or coming from LUMCON outside the scheduled shuttle time, you will need to arrange your own transportation. Post session ideas below!Edit the wiki and add your session ideas below, or add them to the linked post: See this post to read and post your own session ideas! Previously posted sessions:
Communications:Public Lab Code of ConductThe Public Lab Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the Public Lab community and non-profit, both online and in person. The ConductCom group helps to ensure that the Public Lab Code of Conduct is upheld at the event. If you would like to have a confidential conversation, connect with ConductCom in person or email via conduct@publiclab.org. To submit a report anonymously for review by ConductCom, go online via phone or computer to our anonymous “contact” app, located at http://bit.ly/PLReport. This contact app will be monitored daily at 8am CST during in-person events like Barnraisings and weekly at all other times. During multi-day in-person events hosted by the Public Lab non-profit, there will also be a physical suggestion box available. This box will be monitored throughout the event and can also be used to let us know if you need us to check on an anonymous online submission sooner. Further Logistics and PlanningCommittees: Committees are used during Barnraising to help with many tasks such as making sure we maintain a safe space, ensuring we have childcare and have things to do for people of all ages, and helping out with documenting the event. If you're interested in helping out, add your name to a committee of your choosing below.
Housing The event is hosted at LUMCON, a beautiful research center on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico where the land meets the water. The facilities there are dorm style, so plan on having a roommate and a bunk (2-4 people). If dorm style housing is a concern for you or if you have housing questions, please email stevie@publiclab.org. Packing List Here is the suggested packing list and for information on LUMCON Childcare This is a family friendly event. Let us know if you're bringing the kids and we'll do our best to plan for hosting them with you. email stevie@publiclab.org. Van Options If you're looking ride in a shuttle to Cocodrie, you need to be in New Orleans BEFORE 6:30pm Thursday and plan on being back (or fly out) AFTER 3:30pm on Sunday. Driving and ride-sharing Driving to LUMCON? That's great! Here are directions. Be sure to mention in your registration if you can take others! Housing past the Barnraising: Need to stay Sunday For those flying in from out of town, we recognize Sunday evening flights can be expensive. We have limited space to put people up for Sunday night. For those of you who need to stay, there is an additional housing cost of $25 on your registration. Again this space is limited so register early! If you are staying in New Orleans past Sunday, you will need to find other accommodations and transportation. Suggestions for staying after For those who are sticking around to explore more of the city, here are a few suggestions of accommodations to look into: Hotels
Other Options
Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
While Barnraisings have been hosted in each year in Louisana since 2012, the frist Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Questions[questions:barnraising] Past Barnraisings:
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October 27, 2017 02:45
| about 7 years ago
Barnraising November 3-5th in Cocodrie, LouisianaRegistration closing Friday, October 27th!Event flyer: Public_Lab_Barnraising_2017.pdf What's a Barnraising? Read more here About Registration
(note for day trippers that Saturday is the best day to join on! - Friday we'll spend some time setting the schedule for the event and Sunday is a half day) Event costs and discount options:Event registration costs cover shuttle transport out to (and back from) the field research station LUMCON (if you're here within the timeframe for the shuttle outlined below), meals and snacks for the event, and cost of lodging Thursday night to Sunday. Registration for this event is done on a sliding scale so that everyone can attend. It is set at $50 on eventbrite with the option to email stevie@publiclab.org for a discount code for reduced registration, or to pay more through the donation option. IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION INFORMATIONThe event is hosted at LUMCON (8124 LA-56, Chauvin, LA), two hours south of New Orleans. If you are planning on taking advantage of Public Lab's free shuttle to LUMCON you will need to arrive in New Orleans (at the airport, or in our meet-up spot in the Bywater) before 6:30PM on Thursday and plan on leaving LUMCON after 12:00PM on Sunday. No Public Lab transit will be offered after 6:30PM on Thursday or before 12 on Sunday. Flights out on Sunday need to be after 3:30PM to take advantage of the free shuttle. If you plan on going or coming from LUMCON outside the scheduled shuttle time, you will need to arrange your own transportation. Post session ideas below!Edit the wiki and add your session ideas below, or add them to the linked post: See this post to read and post your own session ideas! Previously posted sessions:
Communications:Public Lab Code of ConductThe Public Lab Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the Public Lab community and non-profit, both online and in person. The ConductCom group helps to ensure that the Public Lab Code of Conduct is upheld at the event. If you would like to have a confidential conversation, connect with ConductCom in person or email via conduct@publiclab.org. To submit a report anonymously for review by ConductCom, go online via phone or computer to our anonymous “contact” app, located at http://bit.ly/PLReport. This contact app will be monitored daily at 8am CST during in-person events like Barnraisings and weekly at all other times. During multi-day in-person events hosted by the Public Lab non-profit, there will also be a physical suggestion box available. This box will be monitored throughout the event and can also be used to let us know if you need us to check on an anonymous online submission sooner. Further Logistics and PlanningCommittees: Committees are used during Barnraising to help with many tasks such as making sure we maintain a safe space, ensuring we have childcare and have things to do for people of all ages, and helping out with documenting the event. If you're interested in helping out, add your name to a committee of your choosing below.
Housing The event is hosted at LUMCON, a beautiful research center on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico where the land meets the water. The facilities there are dorm style, so plan on having a roommate and a bunk (2-4 people). If dorm style housing is a concern for you or if you have housing questions, please email stevie@publiclab.org. Packing List Here is the suggested packing list and for information on LUMCON Childcare This is a family friendly event. Let us know if you're bringing the kids and we'll do our best to plan for hosting them with you. email stevie@publiclab.org. Van Options If you're looking ride in a shuttle to Cocodrie, you need to be in New Orleans BEFORE 6:30pm Thursday and plan on being back (or fly out) AFTER 3:30pm on Sunday. Driving and ride-sharing Driving to LUMCON? That's great! Here are directions. Be sure to mention in your registration if you can take others! Housing past the Barnraising: Need to stay Sunday For those flying in from out of town, we recognize Sunday evening flights can be expensive. We have limited space to put people up for Sunday night. For those of you who need to stay, there is an additional housing cost of $25 on your registration. Again this space is limited so register early! If you are staying in New Orleans past Sunday, you will need to find other accommodations and transportation. Suggestions for staying after For those who are sticking around to explore more of the city, here are a few suggestions of accommodations to look into: Hotels
Other Options
Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
While Barnraisings have been hosted in each year in Louisana since 2012, the frist Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Questions[questions:barnraising] Past Barnraisings:
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753 | warren |
October 27, 2017 02:42
| about 7 years ago
Barnraising November 3-5th in Cocodrie, LouisianaRegistration closing Friday, October 27th!Event flyer: Public_Lab_Barnraising_2017.pdf What's a Barnraising? Read more here About Registration
(note for day trippers that Saturday is the best day to join on! - Friday we'll spend some time setting the schedule for the event and Sunday is a half day) Event costs and discount options:Event registration costs cover shuttle transport out to (and back from) the field research station LUMCON (if you're here within the timeframe for the shuttle outlined below), meals and snacks for the event, and cost of lodging Thursday night to Sunday. Registration for this event is done on a sliding scale so that everyone can attend. It is set at $50 on eventbrite with the option to email stevie@publiclab.org for a discount code for reduced registration, or to pay more through the donation option. IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION INFORMATIONThe event is hosted at LUMCON (8124 LA-56, Chauvin, LA), two hours south of New Orleans. If you are planning on taking advantage of Public Lab's free shuttle to LUMCON you will need to arrive in New Orleans (at the airport, or in our meet-up spot in the Bywater) before 6:30PM on Thursday and plan on leaving LUMCON after 12:00PM on Sunday. No Public Lab transit will be offered after 6:30PM on Thursday or before 12 on Sunday. Flights out on Sunday need to be after 3:30PM to take advantage of the free shuttle. If you plan on going or coming from LUMCON outside the scheduled shuttle time, you will need to arrange your own transportation. Post session ideas below!Edit the wiki and add your session ideas below, or add them to the linked post: See this post to read and post your own session ideas! Previously posted sessions:
Communications:Public Lab Code of ConductThe Public Lab Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the Public Lab community and non-profit, both online and in person. The ConductCom group helps to ensure that the Public Lab Code of Conduct is upheld at the event. If you would like to have a confidential conversation, connect with ConductCom in person or email via conduct@publiclab.org. To submit a report anonymously for review by ConductCom, go online via phone or computer to our anonymous “contact” app, located at http://bit.ly/PLReport. This contact app will be monitored daily at 8am CST during in-person events like Barnraisings and weekly at all other times. During multi-day in-person events hosted by the Public Lab non-profit, there will also be a physical suggestion box available. This box will be monitored throughout the event and can also be used to let us know if you need us to check on an anonymous online submission sooner. Further Logistics and PlanningCommittees: Committees are used during Barnraising to help with many tasks such as making sure we maintain a safe space, ensuring we have childcare and have things to do for people of all ages, and helping out with documenting the event. If you're interested in helping out, add your name to a committee of your choosing below.
Housing The event is hosted at LUMCON, a beautiful research center on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico where the land meets the water. The facilities there are dorm style, so plan on having a roommate and a bunk (2-4 people). If dorm style housing is a concern for you or if you have housing questions, please email stevie@publiclab.org. Packing List Here is the suggested packing list and for information on LUMCON Childcare This is a family friendly event. Let us know if you're bringing the kids and we'll do our best to plan for hosting them with you. email stevie@publiclab.org. Van Options If you're looking ride in a shuttle to Cocodrie, you need to be in New Orleans BEFORE 6:30pm Thursday and plan on being back (or fly out) AFTER 3:30pm on Sunday. Driving and ride-sharing Driving to LUMCON? That's great! Here are directions. Be sure to mention in your registration if you can take others! Housing past the Barnraising: Need to stay Sunday For those flying in from out of town, we recognize Sunday evening flights can be expensive. We have limited space to put people up for Sunday night. For those of you who need to stay, there is an additional housing cost of $25 on your registration. Again this space is limited so register early! If you are staying in New Orleans past Sunday, you will need to find other accommodations and transportation. Suggestions for staying after For those who are sticking around to explore more of the city, here are a few suggestions of accommodations to look into: Hotels
Other Options
Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
While Barnraisings have been hosted in each year in Louisana since 2012, the frist Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Questions[questions:barnraising] Past Barnraisings:
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October 26, 2017 16:18
| about 7 years ago
Barnraising November 3-5th in Cocodrie, LouisianaRegistration closing Friday, October 27th!Event flyer: Public_Lab_Barnraising_2017.pdf What's a Barnraising? Read more here About Registration
(note for day trippers that Saturday is the best day to join on! - Friday we'll spend some time setting the schedule for the event and Sunday is a half day) Event costs and discount options:Event registration costs cover shuttle transport out to (and back from) the field research station LUMCON (if you're here within the timeframe for the shuttle outlined below), meals and snacks for the event, and cost of lodging Thursday night to Sunday. Registration for this event is done on a sliding scale so that everyone can attend. It is set at $50 on eventbrite with the option to email stevie@publiclab.org for a discount code for reduced registration, or to pay more through the donation option. IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION INFORMATIONThe event is hosted at LUMCON (8124 LA-56, Chauvin, LA), two hours south of New Orleans. If you are planning on taking advantage of Public Lab's free shuttle to LUMCON you will need to arrive in New Orleans (at the airport, or in our meet-up spot in the Bywater) before 6:30PM on Thursday and plan on leaving LUMCON after 12:00PM on Sunday. No Public Lab transit will be offered after 6:30PM on Thursday or before 12 on Sunday. Flights out on Sunday need to be after 3:30PM to take advantage of the free shuttle. If you plan on going or coming from LUMCON outside the scheduled shuttle time, you will need to arrange your own transportation. Post session ideas below!Editing the wiki and add your session ideas below: Drawing detailed flow chart of hurricane effects -->housing -->water-->food etc. This is coming from recent question about submerged crops. Teaching/learning mapping software Communications:Public Lab Code of ConductThe Public Lab Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the Public Lab community and non-profit, both online and in person. The ConductCom group helps to ensure that the Public Lab Code of Conduct is upheld at the event. If you would like to have a confidential conversation, connect with ConductCom in person or email via conduct@publiclab.org. To submit a report anonymously for review by ConductCom, go online via phone or computer to our anonymous “contact” app, located at http://bit.ly/PLReport. This contact app will be monitored daily at 8am CST during in-person events like Barnraisings and weekly at all other times. During multi-day in-person events hosted by the Public Lab non-profit, there will also be a physical suggestion box available. This box will be monitored throughout the event and can also be used to let us know if you need us to check on an anonymous online submission sooner. Further Logistics and PlanningCommittees: Committees are used during Barnraising to help with many tasks such as making sure we maintain a safe space, ensuring we have childcare and have things to do for people of all ages, and helping out with documenting the event. If you're interested in helping out, add your name to a committee of your choosing below.
Housing The event is hosted at LUMCON, a beautiful research center on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico where the land meets the water. The facilities there are dorm style, so plan on having a roommate and a bunk (2-4 people). If dorm style housing is a concern for you or if you have housing questions, please email stevie@publiclab.org. Packing List Here is the suggested packing list and for information on LUMCON Childcare This is a family friendly event. Let us know if you're bringing the kids and we'll do our best to plan for hosting them with you. email stevie@publiclab.org. Van Options If you're looking ride in a shuttle to Cocodrie, you need to be in New Orleans BEFORE 6:30pm Thursday and plan on being back (or fly out) AFTER 3:30pm on Sunday. Driving and ride-sharing Driving to LUMCON? That's great! Here are directions. Be sure to mention in your registration if you can take others! Housing past the Barnraising: Need to stay Sunday For those flying in from out of town, we recognize Sunday evening flights can be expensive. We have limited space to put people up for Sunday night. For those of you who need to stay, there is an additional housing cost of $25 on your registration. Again this space is limited so register early! If you are staying in New Orleans past Sunday, you will need to find other accommodations and transportation. Suggestions for staying after For those who are sticking around to explore more of the city, here are a few suggestions of accommodations to look into: Hotels
Other Options
Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
While Barnraisings have been hosted in each year in Louisana since 2012, the frist Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Questions[questions:barnraising] Past Barnraisings:
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October 26, 2017 16:18
| about 7 years ago
Barnraising November 3-5th in Cocodrie, LouisianaRegistration closing Friday, October 27th!Event flyer: Public_Lab_Barnraising_2017.pdf What's a Barnraising? Read more here About Registration
(note for Day trippers that Saturday is the best day to join on! - Friday we'll spend some time setting the schedule for the event and Sunday is a half day) Event costs and discount options:Event registration costs cover shuttle transport out to (and back from) the field research station LUMCON (if you're here within the timeframe for the shuttle outlined below), meals and snacks for the event, and cost of lodging Thursday night to Sunday. Registration for this event is done on a sliding scale so that everyone can attend. It is set at $50 on eventbrite with the option to email stevie@publiclab.org for a discount code for reduced registration, or to pay more through the donation option. IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION INFORMATIONThe event is hosted at LUMCON (8124 LA-56, Chauvin, LA), two hours south of New Orleans. If you are planning on taking advantage of Public Lab's free shuttle to LUMCON you will need to arrive in New Orleans (at the airport, or in our meet-up spot in the Bywater) before 6:30PM on Thursday and plan on leaving LUMCON after 12:00PM on Sunday. No Public Lab transit will be offered after 6:30PM on Thursday or before 12 on Sunday. Flights out on Sunday need to be after 3:30PM to take advantage of the free shuttle. If you plan on going or coming from LUMCON outside the scheduled shuttle time, you will need to arrange your own transportation. Post session ideas below!Editing the wiki and add your session ideas below: Drawing detailed flow chart of hurricane effects -->housing -->water-->food etc. This is coming from recent question about submerged crops. Teaching/learning mapping software Communications:Public Lab Code of ConductThe Public Lab Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the Public Lab community and non-profit, both online and in person. The ConductCom group helps to ensure that the Public Lab Code of Conduct is upheld at the event. If you would like to have a confidential conversation, connect with ConductCom in person or email via conduct@publiclab.org. To submit a report anonymously for review by ConductCom, go online via phone or computer to our anonymous “contact” app, located at http://bit.ly/PLReport. This contact app will be monitored daily at 8am CST during in-person events like Barnraisings and weekly at all other times. During multi-day in-person events hosted by the Public Lab non-profit, there will also be a physical suggestion box available. This box will be monitored throughout the event and can also be used to let us know if you need us to check on an anonymous online submission sooner. Further Logistics and PlanningCommittees: Committees are used during Barnraising to help with many tasks such as making sure we maintain a safe space, ensuring we have childcare and have things to do for people of all ages, and helping out with documenting the event. If you're interested in helping out, add your name to a committee of your choosing below.
Housing The event is hosted at LUMCON, a beautiful research center on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico where the land meets the water. The facilities there are dorm style, so plan on having a roommate and a bunk (2-4 people). If dorm style housing is a concern for you or if you have housing questions, please email stevie@publiclab.org. Packing List Here is the suggested packing list and for information on LUMCON Childcare This is a family friendly event. Let us know if you're bringing the kids and we'll do our best to plan for hosting them with you. email stevie@publiclab.org. Van Options If you're looking ride in a shuttle to Cocodrie, you need to be in New Orleans BEFORE 6:30pm Thursday and plan on being back (or fly out) AFTER 3:30pm on Sunday. Driving and ride-sharing Driving to LUMCON? That's great! Here are directions. Be sure to mention in your registration if you can take others! Housing past the Barnraising: Need to stay Sunday For those flying in from out of town, we recognize Sunday evening flights can be expensive. We have limited space to put people up for Sunday night. For those of you who need to stay, there is an additional housing cost of $25 on your registration. Again this space is limited so register early! If you are staying in New Orleans past Sunday, you will need to find other accommodations and transportation. Suggestions for staying after For those who are sticking around to explore more of the city, here are a few suggestions of accommodations to look into: Hotels
Other Options
Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
While Barnraisings have been hosted in each year in Louisana since 2012, the frist Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Questions[questions:barnraising] Past Barnraisings:
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October 26, 2017 16:17
| about 7 years ago
Barnraising November 3-5th in Cocodrie, LouisianaRegistration closing Friday, October 27th!Event flyer: Public_Lab_Barnraising_2017.pdf What's a Barnraising? Read more here About Registration
Event costs and discount options:Event registration costs cover shuttle transport out to (and back from) the field research station LUMCON (if you're here within the timeframe for the shuttle outlined below), meals and snacks for the event, and cost of lodging Thursday night to Sunday. Registration for this event is done on a sliding scale so that everyone can attend. It is set at $50 on eventbrite with the option to email stevie@publiclab.org for a discount code for reduced registration, or to pay more through the donation option. IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION INFORMATIONThe event is hosted at LUMCON (8124 LA-56, Chauvin, LA), two hours south of New Orleans. If you are planning on taking advantage of Public Lab's free shuttle to LUMCON you will need to arrive in New Orleans (at the airport, or in our meet-up spot in the Bywater) before 6:30PM on Thursday and plan on leaving LUMCON after 12:00PM on Sunday. No Public Lab transit will be offered after 6:30PM on Thursday or before 12 on Sunday. Flights out on Sunday need to be after 3:30PM to take advantage of the free shuttle. If you plan on going or coming from LUMCON outside the scheduled shuttle time, you will need to arrange your own transportation. Post session ideas below!Editing the wiki and add your session ideas below: Drawing detailed flow chart of hurricane effects -->housing -->water-->food etc. This is coming from recent question about submerged crops. Teaching/learning mapping software Communications:Public Lab Code of ConductThe Public Lab Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the Public Lab community and non-profit, both online and in person. The ConductCom group helps to ensure that the Public Lab Code of Conduct is upheld at the event. If you would like to have a confidential conversation, connect with ConductCom in person or email via conduct@publiclab.org. To submit a report anonymously for review by ConductCom, go online via phone or computer to our anonymous “contact” app, located at http://bit.ly/PLReport. This contact app will be monitored daily at 8am CST during in-person events like Barnraisings and weekly at all other times. During multi-day in-person events hosted by the Public Lab non-profit, there will also be a physical suggestion box available. This box will be monitored throughout the event and can also be used to let us know if you need us to check on an anonymous online submission sooner. Further Logistics and PlanningCommittees: Committees are used during Barnraising to help with many tasks such as making sure we maintain a safe space, ensuring we have childcare and have things to do for people of all ages, and helping out with documenting the event. If you're interested in helping out, add your name to a committee of your choosing below.
Housing The event is hosted at LUMCON, a beautiful research center on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico where the land meets the water. The facilities there are dorm style, so plan on having a roommate and a bunk (2-4 people). If dorm style housing is a concern for you or if you have housing questions, please email stevie@publiclab.org. Packing List Here is the suggested packing list and for information on LUMCON Childcare This is a family friendly event. Let us know if you're bringing the kids and we'll do our best to plan for hosting them with you. email stevie@publiclab.org. Van Options If you're looking ride in a shuttle to Cocodrie, you need to be in New Orleans BEFORE 6:30pm Thursday and plan on being back (or fly out) AFTER 3:30pm on Sunday. Driving and ride-sharing Driving to LUMCON? That's great! Here are directions. Be sure to mention in your registration if you can take others! Housing past the Barnraising: Need to stay Sunday For those flying in from out of town, we recognize Sunday evening flights can be expensive. We have limited space to put people up for Sunday night. For those of you who need to stay, there is an additional housing cost of $25 on your registration. Again this space is limited so register early! If you are staying in New Orleans past Sunday, you will need to find other accommodations and transportation. Suggestions for staying after For those who are sticking around to explore more of the city, here are a few suggestions of accommodations to look into: Hotels
Other Options
Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
While Barnraisings have been hosted in each year in Louisana since 2012, the frist Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Questions[questions:barnraising] Past Barnraisings:
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October 25, 2017 18:30
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Barnraising November 3-5th in Cocodrie, Louisiana!Event flyer: Public_Lab_Barnraising_2017.pdf What's a Barnraising? Read more here About Registration
Event costs and discount options:Event registration costs cover shuttle transport out to (and back from) the field research station LUMCON (if you're here within the timeframe for the shuttle outlined below), meals and snacks for the event, and cost of lodging Thursday night to Sunday. Registration for this event is done on a sliding scale so that everyone can attend. It is set at $50 on eventbrite with the option to email stevie@publiclab.org for a discount code for reduced registration, or to pay more through the donation option. IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION INFORMATIONThe event is hosted at LUMCON (8124 LA-56, Chauvin, LA), two hours south of New Orleans. If you are planning on taking advantage of Public Lab's free shuttle to LUMCON you will need to arrive in New Orleans (at the airport, or in our meet-up spot in the Bywater) before 6:30PM on Thursday and plan on leaving LUMCON after 12:00PM on Sunday. No Public Lab transit will be offered after 6:30PM on Thursday or before 12 on Sunday. Flights out on Sunday need to be after 3:30PM to take advantage of the free shuttle. If you plan on going or coming from LUMCON outside the scheduled shuttle time, you will need to arrange your own transportation. Post session ideas below!Editing the wiki and add your session ideas below: Drawing detailed flow chart of hurricane effects -->housing -->water-->food etc. This is coming from recent question about submerged crops. Teaching/learning mapping software Communications:Public Lab Code of ConductThe Public Lab Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the Public Lab community and non-profit, both online and in person. The ConductCom group helps to ensure that the Public Lab Code of Conduct is upheld at the event. If you would like to have a confidential conversation, connect with ConductCom in person or email via conduct@publiclab.org. To submit a report anonymously for review by ConductCom, go online via phone or computer to our anonymous “contact” app, located at http://bit.ly/PLReport. This contact app will be monitored daily at 8am CST during in-person events like Barnraisings and weekly at all other times. During multi-day in-person events hosted by the Public Lab non-profit, there will also be a physical suggestion box available. This box will be monitored throughout the event and can also be used to let us know if you need us to check on an anonymous online submission sooner. Further Logistics and PlanningCommittees: Committees are used during Barnraising to help with many tasks such as making sure we maintain a safe space, ensuring we have childcare and have things to do for people of all ages, and helping out with documenting the event. If you're interested in helping out, add your name to a committee of your choosing below.
Housing The event is hosted at LUMCON, a beautiful research center on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico where the land meets the water. The facilities there are dorm style, so plan on having a roommate and a bunk (2-4 people). If dorm style housing is a concern for you or if you have housing questions, please email stevie@publiclab.org. Packing List Here is the suggested packing list and for information on LUMCON Childcare This is a family friendly event. Let us know if you're bringing the kids and we'll do our best to plan for hosting them with you. email stevie@publiclab.org. Van Options If you're looking ride in a shuttle to Cocodrie, you need to be in New Orleans BEFORE 6:30pm Thursday and plan on being back (or fly out) AFTER 3:30pm on Sunday. Driving and ride-sharing Driving to LUMCON? That's great! Here are directions. Be sure to mention in your registration if you can take others! Housing past the Barnraising: Need to stay Sunday For those flying in from out of town, we recognize Sunday evening flights can be expensive. We have limited space to put people up for Sunday night. For those of you who need to stay, there is an additional housing cost of $25 on your registration. Again this space is limited so register early! If you are staying in New Orleans past Sunday, you will need to find other accommodations and transportation. Suggestions for staying after For those who are sticking around to explore more of the city, here are a few suggestions of accommodations to look into: Hotels
Other Options
Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
While Barnraisings have been hosted in each year in Louisana since 2012, the frist Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Questions[questions:barnraising] Past Barnraisings:
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October 20, 2017 14:10
| over 7 years ago
Barnraising November 3-5th in Cocodrie, Louisiana!Event flyer: Public_Lab_Barnraising_2017.pdf What's a Barnraising? Read more here About Registration
Event costs and discount options:Event registration costs cover shuttle transport out to (and back from) the field research station LUMCON (if you're here within the timeframe for the shuttle outlined below), meals and snacks for the event, and cost of lodging Thursday night to Sunday. Registration for this event is done on a sliding scale so that everyone can attend. It is set at $50 on eventbrite with the option to email stevie@publiclab.org for a discount code for reduced registration, or to pay more through the donation option. IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION INFORMATIONThe event is hosted at LUMCON (8124 LA-56, Chauvin, LA), two hours south of New Orleans. If you are planning on taking advantage of Public Lab's free shuttle to LUMCON you will need to arrive in New Orleans (at the airport, or in our meet-up spot in the Bywater) before 6:30PM on Thursday and plan on leaving LUMCON after 12:00PM on Sunday. No Public Lab transit will be offered after 6:30PM on Thursday or before 12 on Sunday. Flights out on Sunday need to be after 3:30PM to take advantage of the free shuttle. If you plan on going or coming from LUMCON outside the scheduled shuttle time, you will need to arrange your own transportation. Post session ideas below!Editing the wiki and add your session ideas below: Drawing detailed flow chart of hurricane effects -->housing -->water-->food etc. This is coming from recent question about submerged crops. Teaching/learning mapping software Communications:Public Lab Code of ConductThe Public Lab Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the Public Lab community and non-profit, both online and in person. The ConductCom group helps to ensure that the Public Lab Code of Conduct is upheld at the event. (ConductCom members who will be at this event include Shannon Dosemagen, Klie Kliebert) If you would like to have a confidential conversation, connect with ConductCom in person or email via conduct@publiclab.org. To submit a report anonymously for review by ConductCom, go online via phone or computer to our anonymous “contact” app, located at http://bit.ly/PLReport. This contact app will be monitored daily at 8am CST during in-person events like Barnraisings and weekly at all other times. During multi-day in-person events hosted by the Public Lab non-profit, there will also be a physical suggestion box available. This box will be monitored throughout the event and can also be used to let us know if you need us to check on an anonymous online submission sooner. Further Logistics and PlanningCommittees: Committees are used during Barnraising to help with many tasks such as making sure we maintain a safe space, ensuring we have childcare and have things to do for people of all ages, and helping out with documenting the event. If you're interested in helping out, add your name to a committee of your choosing below.
Housing The event is hosted at LUMCON, a beautiful research center on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico where the land meets the water. The facilities there are dorm style, so plan on having a roommate and a bunk (2-4 people). If dorm style housing is a concern for you or if you have housing questions, please email stevie@publiclab.org. Packing List Here is the suggested packing list and for information on LUMCON Childcare This is a family friendly event. Let us know if you're bringing the kids and we'll do our best to plan for hosting them with you. email stevie@publiclab.org. Van Options If you're looking ride in a shuttle to Cocodrie, you need to be in New Orleans BEFORE 6:30pm Thursday and plan on being back (or fly out) AFTER 3:30pm on Sunday. Driving and ride-sharing Driving to LUMCON? That's great! Here are directions. Be sure to mention in your registration if you can take others! Housing past the Barnraising: Need to stay Sunday For those flying in from out of town, we recognize Sunday evening flights can be expensive. We have limited space to put people up for Sunday night. For those of you who need to stay, there is an additional housing cost of $25 on your registration. Again this space is limited so register early! If you are staying in New Orleans past Sunday, you will need to find other accommodations and transportation. Suggestions for staying after For those who are sticking around to explore more of the city, here are a few suggestions of accommodations to look into: Hotels
Other Options
Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
While Barnraisings have been hosted in each year in Louisana since 2012, the frist Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Questions[questions:barnraising] Past Barnraisings:
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October 19, 2017 23:10
| over 7 years ago
Barnraising November 3-5th in Cocodrie, Louisiana!Event flyer: Public_Lab_Barnraising_2017.pdf What's a Barnraising? Read more here About Registration
Event costs and discount options:Event registration costs cover shuttle transport out to (and back from) the field research station LUMCON (if you're here within the timeframe for the shuttle outlined below), meals and snacks for the event, and cost of lodging Thursday night to Sunday. Registration for this event is done on a sliding scale so that everyone can attend. It is set at $50 on eventbrite with the option to email stevie@publiclab.org for a discount code for reduced registration, or to pay more through the donation option. IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION INFORMATIONThe event is hosted at LUMCON (8124 LA-56, Chauvin, LA), two hours south of New Orleans. If you are planning on taking advantage of Public Lab's free shuttle to LUMCON you will need to arrive in New Orleans (at the airport, or in our meet-up spot in the Bywater) before 6:30PM on Thursday and plan on leaving LUMCON after 12:00PM on Sunday. No Public Lab transit will be offered after 6:30PM on Thursday or before 12 on Sunday. Flights out on Sunday need to be after 3:30PM to take advantage of the free shuttle. If you plan on going or coming from LUMCON outside the scheduled shuttle time, you will need to arrange your own transportation. Post session ideas below!Editing the wiki and add your session ideas below: Drawing detailed flow chart of hurricane effects -->housing -->water-->food etc. This is coming from recent question about submerged crops. Teaching/learning mapping software Communications:Public Lab Code of ConductThe Public Lab Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the Public Lab community and non-profit, both online and in person. The ConductCom group helps to ensure that the Public Lab Code of Conduct is upheld at the event. (ConductCom members who will be at this event include Shannon Dosemagen, Klie Kliebert) If you would like to have a confidential conversation, connect with ConductCom in person or email via conduct@publiclab.org. To submit a report anonymously for review by ConductCom, go online via phone or computer to our anonymous “contact” app, located at http://bit.ly/PLReport. This contact app will be monitored daily at 8am CST during in-person events like Barnraisings and weekly at all other times. During multi-day in-person events hosted by the Public Lab non-profit, there will also be a physical suggestion box available. This box will be monitored throughout the event and can also be used to let us know if you need us to check on an anonymous online submission sooner. Further Logistics and PlanningCommittees: Committees are used during Barnraising to help with many tasks such as making sure we maintain a safe space, ensuring we have childcare and have things to do for people of all ages, and helping out with documenting the event. If you're interested in helping out, add your name to a committee of your choosing below.
Housing The event is hosted at LUMCON, a beautiful research center on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico where the land meets the water. The facilities there are dorm style, so plan on having a roommate and a bunk (2-4 people). If dorm style housing is a concern for you or if you have housing questions, please email stevie@publiclab.org. Packing List Here is the suggested packing list and for information on LUMCON Childcare This is a family friendly event. Let us know if you're bringing the kids and we'll do our best to plan for hosting them with you. email stevie@publiclab.org. Van Options If you're looking ride in a shuttle to Cocodrie, you need to be in New Orleans BEFORE 6:30pm Thursday and plan on being back (or fly out) AFTER 3:30pm on Sunday. Driving and ride-sharing Driving to LUMCON? That's great! Here are directions. Be sure to mention in your registration if you can take others! Housing past the Barnraising: Need to stay Sunday For those flying in from out of town, we recognize Sunday evening flights can be expensive. We have limited space to put people up for Sunday night. For those of you who need to stay, there is an additional housing cost of $30 on your registration. Again this space is limited so register early! If you are staying in New Orleans past Sunday, you will need to find other accommodations and transportation. Suggestions for staying after For those who are sticking around to explore more of the city, here are a few suggestions of accommodations to look into: Hotels
Other Options
Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
While Barnraisings have been hosted in each year in Louisana since 2012, the frist Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Questions[questions:barnraising] Past Barnraisings:
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October 12, 2017 22:07
| over 7 years ago
Barnraising November 3-5th in Cocodrie, Louisiana!Event flyer: Public_Lab_Barnraising_2017.pdf What's a Barnraising? Read more here About Registration
Event costs and discount options:Event registration costs cover shuttle transport out to (and back from) the field research station LUMCON (if you're here within the timeframe for the shuttle outlined below), meals and snacks for the event, and cost of lodging Thursday night to Sunday. Registration for this event is done on a sliding scale so that everyone can attend. It is set at $50 on eventbrite with the option to email stevie@publiclab.org for a discount code for reduced registration, or to pay more through the donation option. IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION INFORMATIONThe event is hosted at LUMCON (8124 LA-56, Chauvin, LA), two hours south of New Orleans. If you are planning on taking advantage of Public Lab's free shuttle to LUMCON you will need to arrive in New Orleans (at the airport, or in our meet-up spot in the Bywater) before 6:30PM on Thursday and plan on leaving LUMCON after 12:00PM on Sunday. No Public Lab transit will be offered after 6:30PM on Thursday or before 12 on Sunday. Flights out on Sunday need to be after 3:30PM to take advantage of the free shuttle. If you plan on going or coming from LUMCON outside the scheduled shuttle time, you will need to arrange your own transportation. Post session ideas below!Editing the wiki and add your session ideas below: Communications:Public Lab Code of ConductThe Public Lab Code of Conduct applies to all spaces managed by the Public Lab community and non-profit, both online and in person. The ConductCom group helps to ensure that the Public Lab Code of Conduct is upheld at the event. (ConductCom members who will be at this event include Shannon Dosemagen, Klie Kliebert) If you would like to have a confidential conversation, connect with ConductCom in person or email via conduct@publiclab.org. To submit a report anonymously for review by ConductCom, go online via phone or computer to our anonymous “contact” app, located at http://bit.ly/PLReport. This contact app will be monitored daily at 8am CST during in-person events like Barnraisings and weekly at all other times. During multi-day in-person events hosted by the Public Lab non-profit, there will also be a physical suggestion box available. This box will be monitored throughout the event and can also be used to let us know if you need us to check on an anonymous online submission sooner. Further Logistics and PlanningCommittees: Committees are used during Barnraising to help with many tasks such as making sure we maintain a safe space, ensuring we have childcare and have things to do for people of all ages, and helping out with documenting the event. If you're interested in helping out, add your name to a committee of your choosing below.
Housing The event is hosted at LUMCON, a beautiful research center on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico where the land meets the water. The facilities there are dorm style, so plan on having a roommate and a bunk (2-4 people). If dorm style housing is a concern for you or if you have housing questions, please email stevie@publiclab.org. Packing List Here is the suggested packing list and for information on LUMCON Childcare This is a family friendly event. Let us know if you're bringing the kids and we'll do our best to plan for hosting them with you. email stevie@publiclab.org. Van Options If you're looking ride in a shuttle to Cocodrie, you need to be in New Orleans BEFORE 6:30pm Thursday and plan on being back (or fly out) AFTER 3:30pm on Sunday. Driving and ride-sharing Driving to LUMCON? That's great! Here are directions. Be sure to mention in your registration if you can take others! Housing past the Barnraising: Need to stay Sunday For those flying in from out of town, we recognize Sunday evening flights can be expensive. We have limited space to put people up for Sunday night. For those of you who need to stay, there is an additional housing cost of $30 on your registration. Again this space is limited so register early! If you are staying in New Orleans past Sunday, you will need to find other accommodations and transportation. Suggestions for staying after For those who are sticking around to explore more of the city, here are a few suggestions of accommodations to look into: Hotels
Other Options
Read more about the Barnraising and past Barnraisings below About the BarnraisingThe Barnraising is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together." It is an unparalleled, high bandwidth event where people come together to exchange hard-won technical knowledge, tactics, and stories in person. Participants in Barnraisings:
While Barnraisings have been hosted in each year in Louisana since 2012, the frist Regional Barnraising was held in Spring, 2014 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was a great way to draw new Public Labbers in, focus on regional issues and cater to people who are unable to travel to our yearly Barnraising in Louisiana. Recognizing the growth of the Public Lab Midwest community, the second annual Regional Barnraising was held in the summer of 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Midwest projects such as hydrogen sulfide sensing, petcoke mapping and dust monitoring laid the groundwork for a fantastic and dynamic regional event. In 2016 Public Lab hosted the Regional Barnraising in Val Verde, California in LA county. This event drew community partners from as far south as San Diego and as far north as the Central Valley. Featured in Val Verde, participants focused attentions on a local landfill that has been both a health hazard and nuisance to residents for many years. At the time of the Regional Barnraising, the landfill was threatening to expand, and many believed it was already taking waste beyond its capacity. June of 2017, Public Lab hosted Appalachia Barnraising in Morgantown, West Virginia. You can read more about the Barnraising events below. Questions[questions:barnraising] Past Barnraisings:
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