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OpenHour

OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community. The topics of open hour vary from presentations on tools and methods, discussions on environmental issues, to approaches to data-based advocacy. OpenHour is a great way to meet people in the Public Lab Community. Bring your research, your ideas, and your questions; and join us for OpenHour
Propose new sessions on the Talk page.

OpenHour is moving to the first Monday of every month. By popular demand, times for OpenHour will rotate between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months) to account for our friends in different time zones! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics.

OpenHour Schedule!

Monday October 6th 1:00pm EST

Events and Event Hosting We will be discussing the best, the worst the good the bad, the hard to do and the tricks to do them in HOSTING EVENTS!

Excited to announce our event speakers sparking some amazing discussions: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro!

See you at OpenHour!

Watch the OpenHour from here OR when the call starts you can click the blue button that will appear below to be put in the live call (limit 10 ppl).

Can't wait for a OpenHour? Request a Live Call!

Live Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas that fall outside the OpenHour times and topic schedule. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls will be open to the Public Lab community and access information will be posted on the OpenHour Page.

Request a Live Call!


Past OpenHours

September 1: Open Topic Session

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August 4: Thermal Imaging

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Call guests included: Lela Prashad, Ned Horning and Zenon Tech-Czarny
Links that were shared:
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_pollution#Ecological_effects
* http://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/SeaSurfaceTemperature
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilgrim_Nuclear_Generating_Station#Environmental_Impacts_on_Cape_Cod_Bay
* http://publiclab.org/wiki/cape-cod-bay-watch-landsat-tutorial-notes-7-14-14
* http://www.capecodtoday.com/article/2013/07/05/20324-pilgrim-nuclear-could-stop-killing-wildlife-installing-closed-cycle-cooling
* http://publiclab.org/tag/thermal-fishing-bob
* http://publiclab.org/notes/donblair/07-11-2014/simple-555-conductivity-meter

JULY 28: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools

Missed the event? See it here!

Call guests included:

JULY 21: Water Contaminants and Detection

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Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:

JULY 14: Spectral Analysis

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Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:

  • Jeff Warren, Public Lab Research Coordinator, who will be discussing spectrometry, and its applications for oil sampling.
  • Amy Soyka who will discuss color theory, and her project to testing dust and water samples from the Latrobe valley following a mine fire!

JULY 7: Near Infrared Photography

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Near-Infrared Imaging This week on OpenHour we discussed Near-Infrared Imaging and infragram.org!
Ned Horning and Dorn Cox also joined covering topics of:

  • The science and technology behind NIR,
  • Examples of it in use, and
  • Where this technology could head in the future!

JUNE 30: Aerial Mapping

Missed the event? See it here!

Aerial mapping and new collaborative map developments! Learn about aerial photography and mapknitting. Hear about a new software development and ways use maps to tell stories through text, images, multimedia and annotations. See community case studies that apply these tools to projects, and help shape the future of mapmaking in your community!

During this OpenHour we heard from:

To learn about other types of events, see publiclab.org/events