OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person....
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865 | stevie |
March 03, 2015 00:13
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. The event is held right from this page, so join us here for the event! OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm EST: Engaging in "C" ScienceWhat do people mean when they refer to citizen, civic or community science? Who is it for? How do people collaborate, stay involved, and push towards outcomes? What makes a successful program and what are things to look out for? In this exciting OpenHour we will be joined by: Julie Vastine: Director of the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring, based out of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1986, ALLARM provides scientific and programmatic assistance to Pennsylvania and New York communities interested in using science as a tool to investigate stream health. Jessica Hendricks: Program Manager at Global Community Monitor, an organization that works internationally to train and support communities in the use of environmental monitoring tools to understand the impact of fossil fuel industry pollution on their health and the environment. Tim Vargo: Manager of Research & Citizen Science at the Urban Ecology Center. The Urban Ecology Center's Citizen Science Program aims to serve as a meaningful bridge between academic research and the community-at-large, enabling collaboration, and creating a more engaged, knowledgeable and ecologically literate citizenry. Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. Connect with us in a chatroom belowCan'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. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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864 | vastine |
March 02, 2015 19:13
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. The event is held right from this page, so join us here for the event! OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm EST: Engaging in "C" ScienceWhat do people mean when they refer to citizen, civic or community science? Who is it for? How do people collaborate, stay involved, and push towards outcomes? What makes a successful program and what are things to look out for? In this exciting OpenHour we will be joined by: Julie Vastine: Director of the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring, based out of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1986, ALLARM provides scientific and programmatic assistance to Pennsylvania and New York communities interested in using science as a tool to investigate stream health. Jessica Hendricks: Program Manager at Global Community Monitor, an organization that works internationally to train and support communities in the use of environmental monitoring tools to understand the impact of fossil fuel industry pollution on their health and the environment. Tim Vargo: Manager of Research & Citizen Science at the Urban Ecology Center. The Urban Ecology Center's Citizen Science Program aims to serve as a meaningful bridge between academic research and the community-at-large, enabling collaboration, and creating a more engaged, knowledgeable and ecologically literate citizenry. Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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863 | stevie |
March 02, 2015 18:08
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. The event is held right from this page, so join us here for the event! OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm EST: Engaging in "C" ScienceWhat do people mean when they refer to citizen, civic or community science? Who is it for? How do people collaborate, stay involved, and push towards outcomes? What makes a successful program and what are things to look out for? In this exciting OpenHour we will be joined by: Julie Vastine: Director of the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring, an organization working to provided capacity building technical assistance to Pennsylvania communities to monitor, protect and restore local waterways since 1986. Jessica Hendricks: Program Manager at Global Community Monitor, an organization that works internationally to train and support communities in the use of environmental monitoring tools to understand the impact of fossil fuel industry pollution on their health and the environment. Tim Vargo: Manager of Research & Citizen Science at the Urban Ecology Center. The Urban Ecology Center's Citizen Science Program aims to serve as a meaningful bridge between academic research and the community-at-large, enabling collaboration, and creating a more engaged, knowledgeable and ecologically literate citizenry. Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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862 | stevie |
February 10, 2015 23:04
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. The event is held right from this page, so join us here for the event! OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm EST: Engaging in "C" ScienceWhat do people mean when they refer to citizen, civic or community science? Who is it for? How do people collaborate, stay involved, and push towards outcomes? What makes a successful program and what are things to look out for? In this exciting OpenHour we will be joined by: Julie Vastine: Director of the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring, an organization working to provided capacity building technical assistance to Pennsylvania communities to monitor, protect and restore local waterways since 1986. Jessica Hendricks: Program Manager at Global Community Monitor, an organization that works internationally to train and support communities in the use of environmental monitoring tools to understand the impact of fossil fuel industry pollution on their health and the environment. Tim Vargo: Manager of Research & Citizen Science at the Urban Ecology Center. The Urban Ecology Center's Citizen Science Program aims to serve as a meaningful bridge between academic research and the community-at-large, enabling collaboration, and creating a more engaged, knowledgeable and ecologically literate citizenry. Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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861 | stevie |
February 10, 2015 17:56
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm EST: Engaging in "C" ScienceWhat do people mean when they refer to citizen, civic or community science? Who is it for? How do people collaborate, stay involved, and push towards outcomes? What makes a successful program and what are things to look out for? In this exciting OpenHour we will be joined by: Julie Vastine: Director of the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring, an organization working to provided capacity building technical assistance to Pennsylvania communities to monitor, protect and restore local waterways since 1986. Jessica Hendricks: Program Manager at Global Community Monitor, an organization that works internationally to train and support communities in the use of environmental monitoring tools to understand the impact of fossil fuel industry pollution on their health and the environment. Tim Vargo: Manager of Research & Citizen Science at the Urban Ecology Center. The Urban Ecology Center's Citizen Science Program aims to serve as a meaningful bridge between academic research and the community-at-large, enabling collaboration, and creating a more engaged, knowledgeable and ecologically literate citizenry. Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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860 | stevie |
February 10, 2015 01:11
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm EST: Engaging in Citizen ScienceWhat do people mean when they refer to Citizen Science? Who is it for? How do people collaborate, stay involved, and push towards outcomes? What makes a successful program and what are things to look out for? In this exciting OpenHour we will be joined by: Julie Vastine: Director of the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring, an organization working to provided capacity building technical assistance to Pennsylvania communities to monitor, protect and restore local waterways since 1986. Jessica Hendricks: Program Manager at Global Community Monitor, an organization that works internationally to train and support communities in the use of environmental monitoring tools to understand the impact of fossil fuel industry pollution on their health and the environment. Tim Vargo: Manager of Research & Citizen Science at the Urban Ecology Center. The Urban Ecology Center's Citizen Science Program aims to serve as a meaningful bridge between academic research and the community-at-large, enabling collaboration, and creating a more engaged, knowledgeable and ecologically literate citizenry. Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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859 | stevie |
February 10, 2015 01:10
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm EST: Engaging in Citizen ScienceWhat do people mean when they refer to Citizen Science? Who is it for? How do people collaborate, stay involved, and push towards outcomes? What makes a successful program and what are things to look out for? In this exciting OpenHour we will be joined by: Julie Vastine: Director of the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring , an organization working to provided capacity building technical assistance to Pennsylvania communities to monitor, protect and restore local waterways since 1986. Jessica Hendricks: Program Manager at Global Community Monitor, an organization that works internationally to train and support communities in the use of environmental monitoring tools to understand the impact of fossil fuel industry pollution on their health and the environment. Tim Vargo: Manager of Research & Citizen Science at the Urban Ecology Center. The Urban Ecology Center's Citizen Science Program aims to serve as a meaningful bridge between academic research and the community-at-large, enabling collaboration, and creating a more engaged, knowledgeable and ecologically literate citizenry. Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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858 | stevie |
February 10, 2015 01:06
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm EST: Engaging in Citizen ScienceWhat do people mean when they refer to Citizen Science? Who is it for? How do people collaborate, stay involved, and push towards outcomes? What makes a successful program and what are things to look out for? In this exciting OpenHour we will be joined by: Julie Vastine: Director of the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring , an organization working to provided capacity building technical assistance to Pennsylvania communities to monitor, protect and restore local waterways since 1986. Jessica Hendricks: Program Manager at Global Community Monitor, an organization that works internationally to train and support communities in the use of environmental monitoring tools to understand the impact of fossil fuel industry pollution on their health and the environment. Tim Vargo: Manager of Research & Citizen Science at the Urban Ecology Center!. The Urban Ecology Center's Citizen Science Program aims to serve as a meaningful bridge between academic research and the community-at-large, enabling collaboration, and creating a more engaged, knowledgeable and ecologically literate citizenry. Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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857 | stevie |
February 10, 2015 01:05
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm EST: Engaging in Citizen ScienceWhat do people mean when they refer to Citizen Science? Who is it for? How do people collaborate, stay involved, and push towards outcomes? What makes a successful program and what are things to look out for? In this exciting OpenHour we will be joined by: Julie Vastine: Director of the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring , an organization working to provided capacity building technical assistance to Pennsylvania communities to monitor, protect and restore local waterways since 1986. Jessica Hendricks: Program Manager at Global Community Monitor, an organization that works internationally to train and support communities in the use of environmental monitoring tools to understand the impact of fossil fuel industry pollution on their health and the environment. Tim Vargo: Manager of Research & Citizen Science at the Urban Ecology Center!. The Urban Ecology Center's Citizen Science Program aims to serve as a meaningful bridge between academic research and the community-at-large, enabling collaboration, and creating a more engaged, knowledgeable and ecologically literate citizenry. Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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856 | stevie |
February 10, 2015 01:05
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm EST: Engaging in Citizen ScienceWhat do people mean when they refer to Citizen Science? Who is it for? How do people collaborate, stay involved, and push towards outcomes? What makes a successful program and what are things to look out for? In this exciting OpenHour we will be joined by: * Julie Vastine: Director of the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring , an organization working to provided capacity building technical assistance to Pennsylvania communities to monitor, protect and restore local waterways since 1986. * Jessica Hendricks: Program Manager at Global Community Monitor, an organization that works internationally to train and support communities in the use of environmental monitoring tools to understand the impact of fossil fuel industry pollution on their health and the environment. * Tim Vargo: Manager of Research & Citizen Science at the Urban Ecology Center!. The Urban Ecology Center's Citizen Science Program aims to serve as a meaningful bridge between academic research and the community-at-large, enabling collaboration, and creating a more engaged, knowledgeable and ecologically literate citizenry. Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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855 | stevie |
February 10, 2015 01:04
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm EST: Engaging in Citizen ScienceWhat do people mean when they refer to Citizen Science? Who is it for? How do people collaborate, stay involved, and push towards outcomes? What makes a successful program and what are things to look out for? In this exciting OpenHour we will be joined by: * Julie Vastine: Director of the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring , an organization working to provided capacity building technical assistance to Pennsylvania communities to monitor, protect and restore local waterways since 1986. * Jessica Hendricks: Program Manager at Global Community Monitor, an organization that works internationally to train and support communities in the use of environmental monitoring tools to understand the impact of fossil fuel industry pollution on their health and the environment. * Tim Vargo: Manager of Research & Citizen Science at the Urban Ecology Center!. The Urban Ecology Center's Citizen Science Program aims to serve as a meaningful bridge between academic research and the community-at-large, enabling collaboration, and creating a more engaged, knowledgeable and ecologically literate citizenry. Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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854 | stevie |
February 10, 2015 01:03
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm EST: Engaging in Citizen ScienceWhat do people mean when they refer to Citizen Science? Who is it for? How do people collaborate, stay involved, and push towards outcomes? What makes a successful program and what are things to look out for? In this exciting OpenHour we will be joined by: Julie Vastine: Director of the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring , an organization working to provided capacity building technical assistance to Pennsylvania communities to monitor, protect and restore local waterways since 1986. Jessica Hendricks: Program Manager at Global Community Monitor, an organization that works internationally to train and support communities in the use of environmental monitoring tools to understand the impact of fossil fuel industry pollution on their health and the environment. *Tim Vargo: Manager of Research & Citizen Science at the Urban Ecology Center!. The Urban Ecology Center's Citizen Science Program aims to serve as a meaningful bridge between academic research and the community-at-large, enabling collaboration, and creating a more engaged, knowledgeable and ecologically literate citizenry. Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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853 | stevie |
February 10, 2015 01:03
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm EST: Engaging in Citizen ScienceWhat do people mean when they refer to Citizen Science? Who is it for? How do people collaborate, stay involved, and push towards outcomes? What makes a successful program and what are things to look out for? In this exciting OpenHour we will be joined by: * Julie Vastine: Director of the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring , an organization working to provided capacity building technical assistance to Pennsylvania communities to monitor, protect and restore local waterways since 1986. * Jessica Hendricks: Program Manager at Global Community Monitor, an organization that works internationally to train and support communities in the use of environmental monitoring tools to understand the impact of fossil fuel industry pollution on their health and the environment. * Tim Vargo: Manager of Research & Citizen Science at the Urban Ecology Center!. The Urban Ecology Center's Citizen Science Program aims to serve as a meaningful bridge between academic research and the community-at-large, enabling collaboration, and creating a more engaged, knowledgeable and ecologically literate citizenry. Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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852 | stevie |
February 10, 2015 01:02
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm EST: Engaging in Citizen ScienceWhat do people mean when they refer to Citizen Science? Who is it for? How do people collaborate, stay involved, and push towards outcomes? What makes a successful program and what are things to look out for? In this exciting OpenHour we will be joined by: * Julie Vastine: Director of the [Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring ],(http://www.dickinson.edu/allarm) an organization working to provided capacity building technical assistance to Pennsylvania communities to monitor, protect and restore local waterways since 1986. * Jessica Hendricks: Program Manager at Global Community Monitor, an organization that works internationally to train and support communities in the use of environmental monitoring tools to understand the impact of fossil fuel industry pollution on their health and the environment. * Tim Vargo: Manager of Research & Citizen Science at the Urban Ecology Center!. The Urban Ecology Center's Citizen Science Program aims to serve as a meaningful bridge between academic research and the community-at-large, enabling collaboration, and creating a more engaged, knowledgeable and ecologically literate citizenry. Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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851 | stevie |
February 02, 2015 20:36
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm ESTJoin us for an OpenHour on Engaging in Citizen Science. Interested in exploring who participates in citizen science? How people working in citizen science collaborate and stay involved pushing towards outcomes? Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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850 | danbeavers |
February 02, 2015 20:33
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm ESTJoin us for an OpenHour on Engaging in Citizen Science. Interested in exploring who participates in citizen science? How people working in citizen science collaborate and stay involved pushing towards outcomes? Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ Questions: * What are we going to do with the list of resources we came up with at the organizers summit/barn raising? January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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849 | stevie |
February 02, 2015 20:18
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm ESTJoin us for an OpenHour on Engaging in Citizen Science. Interested in exploring who participates in citizen science? How people working in citizen science collaborate and stay involved pushing towards outcomes? Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php * http://timebanks.org/ January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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848 | stevie |
February 02, 2015 20:15
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour Schedule:Monday, March 2nd at 8:00pm ESTJoin us for an OpenHour on Engaging in Citizen Science. Interested in exploring who participates in citizen science? How people working in citizen science collaborate and stay involved pushing towards outcomes? Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. Past OpenHoursFebruary 2nd 2015: Lending LibrariesLinks and references shared for the event: * http://www.stl.septl.org/TL/ourtools.php January 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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847 | stevie |
February 02, 2015 17:52
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour Schedule:Monday, February 2nd at 1:00pm EST,Join us for an OpenHour on Lending Libraries! As many of us know, environmental tools and technologies can be really expensive! Interested in the idea of a centralized location we can use, borrow and share equipment? We are! Join us here, February Second, 1:00pm EST. Join the call live here: https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/hoaevent/AP36tYeXOJfaCPUpETu3LDj_LCRYkTW9QUmJ4OyklFDxRCe9aO47aQ Use the chatroom below to discuss and ask questions. Connect with us in a chatroom belowMonday, March 2nd at 8:00pm ESTJoin us for an OpenHour on Engaging in Citizen Science. Interested in exploring who participates in citizen science? How people working in citizen science collaborate and stay involved pushing towards outcomes? Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. Past OpenHoursJanuary 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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846 | stevie |
February 02, 2015 17:39
| about 9 years ago
OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab Community both online and in person. 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. OpenHour Schedule:Monday, February 2nd at 1:00pm EST,Join us for an OpenHour on Lending Libraries! As many of us know, environmental tools and technologies can be really expensive! Interested in the idea of a centralized location we can use, borrow and share equipment? We are! Join us here, February Second, 1:00pm EST. Use the chatroom below to discuss and ask questions. Connect with us in a chatroom belowMonday, March 2nd at 8:00pm ESTJoin us for an OpenHour on Engaging in Citizen Science. Interested in exploring who participates in citizen science? How people working in citizen science collaborate and stay involved pushing towards outcomes? Join us here, March Second at 8:00pm EST. 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. OpenHour is held the first Monday of the month. OpenHour time rotates between 8:00pm EST (odd months) and 1:00pm EST (even months)! See OpenHour schedule below for times and topics. Past OpenHoursJanuary 2015: ENERGY!Interested in oil/fracking/pipelines/pet coke issues? This is the OpenHour for you! Links shared durring OpenHour: * https://docs.google.com/document/d/14OEBr3btvkn8KzZyO5t-LFLbLbMXgGFL3v0W51nNp70/edit * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/4-9-2012/bohemia-spillway-kite-photos * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/07-29-2014/global-community-monitor-work-on-silica-dust-from-coal-terminals-in-seward-ak * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/06-03-2013/notes-on-use-of-the-first-amendment-in-the-united-states-for-communicative-photography * http://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/05-28-2013/kite-photos-of-ongoing-coal-pollution-in-plaquemines-parish-la Chicago Project Pages: * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-11-2014/estimating-volume-and-weight-of-petroleum-waste-piles-in-southeast-chicago * http://publiclab.org/notes/Holden/03-21-2014/directing-a-successful-balloon-mapping-community-workshop Monday December 1st at 1:00pm EST: "Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next."November 18th, the Water Hackathon in New OrleansMissed the event? See it here! Speakers away from the computer were hard to hear so here are some notes from the meeting. November 3rd at 8:00pm EST: Gearing up for the Barnraising!October 6th: Events and Event HostingMissed the event? See it here! Guest speakers included: * Jen Hudon, Public Lab event extraordinaire! * Katie Gradowski, Parts and Crafts, kids at events expert! * Danielle Kraus, Propeller event pro! September 1: Open Topic SessionMissed the event? See it here! August 4: Thermal ImagingMissed the event? See it here! 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 toolsMissed the event? See it here! Call guests included:
JULY 21: Water Contaminants and DetectionMissed the event? See it here! Water Contaminants and ways to detect them with guest speakers:
JULY 14: Spectral AnalysisMissed the event? See it here! Spectral Analysis, How can it be used? And where can the science of spectrometry take us in the future? We will be joined by:
JULY 7: Near Infrared PhotographyMissed the event? See it here! 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:
JUNE 30: Aerial MappingMissed 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 |
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