How to start a local environmental monitoring project If you are facing an environmental health ...
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April 28, 2020 19:43
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How to start a local environmental monitoring projectIf you are facing an environmental health concern and want to undertake a research project that will address it, please read this page on designing an appropriate research project: https://publiclab.org/wiki/start-enviro-monitor-study If you are starting a project, and looking to host and organize your material on Public Lab, please visit www.publiclab.org/projects |
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18 | mcosta |
December 14, 2016 05:01
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How to start a local environmental monitoring projectIf you are facing an environmental health concern and want to undertake a research project that will address it, please read this page on designing an appropriate research project: https://publiclab.org/wiki/start-enviro-monitor-study How to start a community-based technology development project:Lots of people have expressed interest in using the Public Lab network as a platform to develop and/or refine a DIY environmental science method. That's great -- it's one reason we started Public Lab in the first place -- and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff supportOnce you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes before engaging with staff on:
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17 | liz |
November 30, 2016 20:27
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How to start a local environmental monitoring projectIf you are facing an environmental health concern and want to undertake a research project that will address it, please read this page on designing an appropriate research project: https://publiclab.org/wiki/start-enviro-monitor-study How to start a community-based technology development project:Lots of people have expressed interest in using the Public Lab network as a platform to develop and/or refine a DIY environmental science method. That's great -- it's one reason we started Public Lab in the first place -- and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff supportOnce you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes before engaging with staff on:
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16 | liz |
February 17, 2016 01:26
| almost 9 years ago
How to start a community-based technology development project in Public Lab:Lots of people have expressed interest in using the Public Lab network as a platform to build a DIY environmental science tool. That's great -- it's one reason we started Public Lab in the first place -- and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff supportOnce you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes, and try to bring ten or more people together on a mailing list, at which point we can potentially provide the following:
How to start an environmental monitoring projectIf you are facing an environmental health concern and want to undertake a research project that will address it, please read this page on designing an appropriate research project: https://publiclab.org/wiki/start-enviro-monitor-study |
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15 | liz |
December 16, 2014 22:14
| almost 10 years ago
Five points from Public Lab on starting a community-based technology development project:Lots of people have expressed interest in using the Public Lab network as a platform to build a DIY environmental science tool. That's great -- it's one reason we started Public Lab in the first place -- and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff supportOnce you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes, and try to bring ten or more people together on a mailing list, at which point we can potentially provide the following:
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14 | liz |
September 26, 2014 16:59
| about 10 years ago
Five points from Public Lab on starting a community-based technology development project:Lots of people have expressed interest in using the Public Lab network as a platform to build a DIY environmental science tool. That's great -- it's one reason we started Public Lab in the first place -- and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff supportOnce you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes, and try to bring ten or more people together on a mailing list, at which point we can potentially provide the following:
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13 | liz |
September 26, 2014 16:53
| about 10 years ago
Five points from Public Lab on starting a community-based technology development project:Lots of people have expressed interest in using the Public Lab network as a platform to build a DIY environmental science tool. That's great -- it's one reason we started Public Lab in the first place -- and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff supportOnce you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes, and try to bring ten or more people together on a mailing list, at which point we can potentially provide the following:
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12 | liz |
May 12, 2014 21:08
| over 10 years ago
Five points from Public Lab on starting a community-based technology development project:Lots of people have expressed interest in using the Public Lab network as a platform to build a DIY environmental science tool. That's great -- it's one reason we started Public Lab in the first place -- and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff supportOnce you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes, and try to bring ten or more people together on a mailing list, at which point we can potentially provide the following:
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11 | liz |
May 12, 2014 21:08
| over 10 years ago
Five points from Public Lab on starting a community-based technology development project:Lots of people have expressed interest in using the Public Lab network as a platform to build a DIY environmental science tool. That's great -- it's one reason we started Public Lab in the first place -- and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff supportOnce you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes, and try to bring ten or more people together on a mailing list, at which point we can potentially provide the following:
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10 | Shannon |
October 14, 2013 10:59
| about 11 years ago
Five points from Public Lab on starting a community-based technology development project:Lots of people have expressed interest in using the Public Lab network as a platform to build a DIY environmental science tool. That's great -- it's one reason we started Public Lab in the first place -- and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff supportOnce you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes, and try to bring ten or more people together on a mailing list, at which point we can potentially provide the following:
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9 | warren |
October 11, 2013 20:41
| about 11 years ago
Five points from Public Lab on starting a community-based technology development project:Lots of people have expressed interest in using the Public Lab network as a platform to build a DIY environmental science tool. That's great -- it's one reason we started Public Lab in the first place -- and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff supportOnce you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes, and try to bring ten or more people together on a mailing list, at which point we can potentially provide the following:
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8 | warren |
October 02, 2013 19:38
| about 11 years ago
Five points from Public Lab on starting a community-based technology development project:Lots of people have been interested in using the Public Lab network as a platform to build a DIY environmental science tool, and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff supportOnce you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes, and try to bring ten or more people together on a mailing list, at which point we can potentially provide the following:
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7 | warren |
October 02, 2013 19:38
| about 11 years ago
Five points from Public Lab on starting a community-based technology development project:Lots of people have been interested in using the Public Lab network as a platform to build a DIY environmental science tool, and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff support: Once you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes, and try to bring ten or more people together on a mailing list, at which point we can potentially provide the following:
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6 | Shannon |
October 02, 2013 19:37
| about 11 years ago
Five points from Public Lab on starting a community-based technology development project:Lots of people have been interested in using the Public Lab network as a platform to build a DIY environmental science tool, and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff support: Once you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes, and try to bring ten or more people together on a mailing list, at which point we can potentially provide the following:
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5 | warren |
October 02, 2013 19:37
| about 11 years ago
Five points from Public Lab on starting a community-based technology development project:Lots of people have been interested in using the Public Lab network as a platform to build a DIY environmental science tool, and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff supportOnce you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes, and try to bring ten or more people together on a mailing list, at which point we can potentially provide the following:
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4 | Shannon |
October 02, 2013 19:36
| about 11 years ago
Five points from Public Lab on starting a community-based technology development project:Lots of people have been interested in using the Public Lab network as a platform to build a DIY environmental science tool, and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff support: Once you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes, and try to bring ten or more people together on a mailing list, at which point we can potentially provide the following:
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3 | Shannon |
October 02, 2013 19:36
| about 11 years ago
Five points from Public Lab on starting a community-based technology development project:Lots of people have been interested in using the Public Lab network as a platform to build a DIY environmental science tool, and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff support: Once you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes, and try to bring ten or more people together on a mailing list, at which point we can potentially provide the following:
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2 | warren |
October 02, 2013 19:35
| about 11 years ago
Five points from Public Lab on starting a community-based technology development project:Lots of people have been interested in using the Public Lab network as a platform to build a DIY environmental science tool, and we've found this checklist to be a good starting point for such collaborations.
Staff support: Once you've completed the above, we're happy to help, but given our limited staff resources, we ask that you post a minimum of three research notes, and try to bring ten or more people together on a mailing list, at which point we can potentially provide the following:
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1 | warren |
October 02, 2013 19:19
| about 11 years ago
Project Launch ChecklistSeven points from Public Lab on community-based engagement:
Once you have 20 people on a dedicated mailing list and 3 or more contributors, this is the kind of support we can give Support for community building: - mentorship sit-down sessions - staff will participate in your mailing lists and list it on our mailing lists page - matchmaking - we help you grow your community Support for Logistics: - assistance with fundraising (IOBY) - commercialization: we can take on tasks of receiving and shipping orders * this comes along with giving % of sales/overhead to us (if they want us to distribute) Together, we can work toward joint funding for: - information design for tutorials, diagrams about tool assembly, video - research supplies - community workshops - software for processing data from the hardware Possible outcome: - endorsement Long-term: - Fellowship/incubation program (goal was to start in mid-2014) (for people who follow the rules) |
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0 | Shannon |
October 02, 2013 19:12
| about 11 years ago
Project Launch Checklist Seven points from Public Lab on community-based engagement: - have a compelling environmental or health concern driving development or need for dev - fill out our “new idea” form - If you are looking for collaborators, we suggest you post on our “missed connections” wall and: - attempt to create community around tool: - begin with writing to the main mailing list request to gather collaborators - post Research Notes so people can follow along - create a Tool wiki page - create a “PLOTS-MyTool” mailing list Once you have 20 people on a dedicated mailing list and 3 or more contributors, this is the kind of support we can give Support for community building: - mentorship sit-down sessions - staff will participate in your mailing lists and list it on our mailing lists page - matchmaking - we help you grow your community Support for Logistics: - assistance with fundraising (IOBY) - commercialization: we can take on tasks of receiving and shipping orders * this comes along with giving % of sales/overhead to us (if they want us to distribute) Together, we can work toward joint funding for: - information design for tutorials, diagrams about tool assembly, video - research supplies - community workshops - software for processing data from the hardware Possible outcome: - endorsement Long-term: - Fellowship/incubation program (goal was to start in mid-2014) (for people who follow the rules) |
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