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November 10, 2020 17:00
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Stay tuned for information on the upcoming OpenHour!
December 2020 (date to come), 12:00 ET, Take Back Your Air: Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
Join South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA) and groundWork in a discussion hosted by Public Lab to learn about 25 years of successful organizing and air quality advocacy using the bucket in South Africa. We will discuss the history of the bucket, its use as a campaign tool, success stories from South Durban, as well as previewing the bucket toolkit and sharing resources for communities looking to do their own air quality monitoring. Facilitators + Guest Speakers: Rico Euripidou, Environmental Health Campaigner @ groundWork, Friends of the Earth South Africa; Katie Gradowski, Public Lab Community Technology Fellow; Bongani Mthembu @ SDCEA; Desmond D'Sa, Goldman Prize Recipient 2014 Africa and Co-Founder of SDCEA
Link to Join
or call in: +1 301 715 8592 Meeting ID: 812 7106 7105
International numbers available [here] (https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kOhXFb1gS)
Meeting time in every timezone:
https://everytimezone.com/s/ef7d4ed8
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- November 16: Take Back Your Air - Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
- October 5: Lessons from the Land Loss Lookout Project
- September 14: Celebrating Summer of Code 2020
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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November 10, 2020 16:59
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Stay tuned for information on the upcoming OpenHour!
December 2020 (date to come), 12:00 ET, Take Back Your Air: Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
Join South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA) and groundWork in a discussion hosted by Public Lab to learn about 25 years of successful organizing and air quality advocacy using the bucket in South Africa. We will discuss the history of the bucket, its use as a campaign tool, success stories from South Durban, as well as previewing the bucket toolkit and sharing resources for communities looking to do their own air quality monitoring. Guest Speakers: Rico Euripidou, Environmental Health Campaigner @ groundWork, Friends of the Earth South Africa; Katie Gradowski, Public Lab Community Technology Fellow; Bongani Mthembu @ SDCEA; Desmond D'Sa, Goldman Prize Recipient 2014 Africa and Co-Founder of SDCEA
Link to Join
or call in: +1 301 715 8592 Meeting ID: 812 7106 7105
International numbers available [here] (https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kOhXFb1gS)
Meeting time in every timezone:
https://everytimezone.com/s/ef7d4ed8
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- November 16: Take Back Your Air - Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
- October 5: Lessons from the Land Loss Lookout Project
- September 14: Celebrating Summer of Code 2020
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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November 09, 2020 21:37
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Stay tuned for information on the upcoming OpenHour!
November 16, 12:00 ET, Take Back Your Air: Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
Join South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA) and groundWork in a discussion hosted by Public Lab to learn about 25 years of successful organizing and air quality advocacy using the bucket in South Africa. We will discuss the history of the bucket, its use as a campaign tool, success stories from South Durban, as well as previewing the bucket toolkit and sharing resources for communities looking to do their own air quality monitoring. Guest Speakers: Rico Euripidou, Environmental Health Campaigner @ groundWork, Friends of the Earth South Africa; Katie Gradowski, Public Lab Community Technology Fellow; Bongani Mthembu @ SDCEA; Desmond D'Sa, Goldman Prize Recipient 2014 Africa and Co-Founder of SDCEA
Link to Join
or call in: +1 301 715 8592 Meeting ID: 812 7106 7105
International numbers available [here] (https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kOhXFb1gS)
Meeting time in every timezone:
https://everytimezone.com/s/ef7d4ed8
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- November 16: Take Back Your Air - Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
- October 5: Lessons from the Land Loss Lookout Project
- September 14: Celebrating Summer of Code 2020
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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November 09, 2020 21:34
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Stay tuned for information on the upcoming OpenHour!
November 16, 12:00 ET, Take Back Your Air: Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
Join South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA) and groundWork in a discussion hosted by Public Lab to learn about 25 years of successful organizing and air quality advocacy using the bucket in South Africa. We will discuss the history of the bucket, its use as a campaign tool, success stories from South Durban, as well as previewing the bucket toolkit and sharing resources for communities looking to do their own air quality monitoring. Guest Speakers: Rico Euripidou, Environmental Health Campaigner @ groundWork, Friends of the Earth South Africa; Katie Gradowski, Public Lab Community Technology Fellow; Bongani Mthembu @ SDCEA; Desmond D'Sa, Goldman Prize Recipient 2014 Africa and Co-Founder of SDCEA
Link to Join
or call in: +1 301 715 8592 Meeting ID: 812 7106 7105
International numbers available [here] (https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kOhXFb1gS)
Meeting time in every timezone:
https://everytimezone.com/s/ef7d4ed8
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- November 16: Take Back Your Air - Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
- October 5: Lessons from the Land Loss Lookout Project
- September 14: Celebrating Summer of Code 2020
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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November 09, 2020 21:32
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Stay tuned for information on the upcoming OpenHour!
November 16, 12:00 ET, Take Back Your Air: Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
Join South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA) and groundWork in a discussion hosted by Public Lab to learn about 25 years of successful organizing and air quality advocacy using the bucket in South Africa. We will discuss the history of the bucket, its use as a campaign tool, success stories from South Durban, as well as previewing the bucket toolkit and sharing resources for communities looking to do their own air quality monitoring. Guest Speakers: Rico Euripidou, Environmental Health Campaigner @ groundWork, Friends of the Earth South Africa; Katie Gradowski, Public Lab Community Technology Fellow; Bongani Mthembu @ SDCEA; Desmond D'Sa, Goldman Prize Recipient 2014 Africa and Co-Founder of SDCEA
Link to Join
or call in: +1 301 715 8592 Meeting ID: 812 7106 7105
International numbers available [here] (https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kOhXFb1gS)
Meeting time in every timezone:
https://everytimezone.com/
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- November 16: Take Back Your Air - Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
- October 5: Lessons from the Land Loss Lookout Project
- September 14: Celebrating Summer of Code 2020
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Stay tuned for information on the upcoming OpenHour!
November 16, 12:00 ET, Take Back Your Air: Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
Join South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA) and groundWork in a discussion hosted by Public Lab to learn about 25 years of successful organizing and air quality advocacy using the bucket in South Africa. We will discuss the history of the bucket, its use as a campaign tool, success stories from South Durban, as well as previewing the bucket toolkit and sharing resources for communities looking to do their own air quality monitoring. Guest Speakers: Rico Euripidou, Environmental Health Campaigner @ groundWork, Friends of the Earth South Africa; Katie Gradowski, Public Lab Community Technology Fellow; Bongani Mthembu @ SDCEA; Desmond D'Sa, Goldman Prize Recipient 2014 Africa and Co-Founder of SDCEA
Link to Join
or call in: +1 301 715 8592 Meeting ID: 812 7106 7105
International numbers available [here] (https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kOhXFb1gS)
Meeting time in every timezone:
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- November 16: Take Back Your Air - Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
- October 5: Lessons from the Land Loss Lookout Project
- September 14: Celebrating Summer of Code 2020
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Stay tuned for information on the upcoming OpenHour!
November 16, 12:00 ET, Take Back Your Air: Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
Join South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA) and groundWork in a discussion hosted by Public Lab to learn about 25 years of successful organizing and air quality advocacy using the bucket in South Africa. We will discuss the history of the bucket, its use as a campaign tool, success stories from South Durban, as well as previewing the bucket toolkit and sharing resources for communities looking to do their own air quality monitoring. Guest Speakers: Rico Euripidou, Environmental Health Campaigner @ groundWork, Friends of the Earth South Africa; Katie Gradowski, Public Lab Community Technology Fellow; Bongani Mthembu @ SDCEA; Desmond D'Sa, Goldman Prize Recipient 2014 Africa
Link to Join
or call in: +1 301 715 8592 Meeting ID: 812 7106 7105
International numbers available [here] (https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kOhXFb1gS)
Meeting time in every timezone:
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- November 16: Take Back Your Air - Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
- October 5: Lessons from the Land Loss Lookout Project
- September 14: Celebrating Summer of Code 2020
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Stay tuned for information on the upcoming OpenHour!
November 16, 12:00 ET, Take Back Your Air: Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
Join South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA) and groundWork in a discussion hosted by Public Lab to learn about 25 years of successful organizing and air quality advocacy using the bucket in South Africa. We will discuss the history of the bucket, its use as a campaign tool, success stories from South Durban, as well as previewing the bucket toolkit and sharing resources for communities looking to do their own air quality monitoring. Guests: Rico Euripidou, Environmental Health Campaigner @ groundWork, Friends of the Earth South Africa; Katie Gradowski, Public Lab Community Technology Fellow; Bongani Mthembu @ SDCEA; Desmond D'Sa, Goldman Prize Recipient 2014 Africa
Link to Join
or call in: +1 301 715 8592 Meeting ID: 812 7106 7105
International numbers available [https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kOhXFb1gS]
Meeting time in every timezone:
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- November 16: Take Back Your Air - Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
- October 5: Lessons from the Land Loss Lookout Project
- September 14: Celebrating Summer of Code 2020
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Stay tuned for information on the upcoming OpenHour!
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- November 16: Take Back Your Air - Using the Bucket Air Quality Monitor
- October 5: Lessons from the Land Loss Lookout Project
- September 14: Celebrating Summer of Code 2020
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Stay tuned for information on the upcoming OpenHour!
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- October 5: Lessons from the Land Loss Lookout Project
- September 14: Celebrating Summer of Code 2020
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Monday, October 5: Applying Aerial Imagery and Community Mapping - Lessons from the Land Loss Lookout Project
DATE: Monday, October 5
TIME: 1pm ET / 12pm CT / 10am PT
See https://everytimezone.com/?t=5f557800,384 for more time zones.
Join Public Lab to learn about the great work of community organizers, HealthyGulf, and Cartoscope coming together to assess land loss concerns on the Louisiana Gulf Coast. Inspired by Public Lab's MapMill, the Land Loss Lookout project began in 2015-2016 to help examine land loss concerns and fragmented marsh ecosystems in Louisiana and bring broader awareness to local coastal communities for future restoration. This project brought together individuals and entities to collaborate and use the power of observation, crowdsourced data analysis, community mapping, and publicly available aerial imagery from federal databases like EarthExplorer and Cartoscope.
The accelerating rate of land loss on the Gulf Coast is a result of climate change, natural disasters, and histories of large-scale land conversion from industries. Through this OpenHour, we hope to see that by sorting, labelling, and locating images, you can contribute to a variety of community mapping projects — or learn how to create your own! You'll learn directly from a multidisciplinary team how they started this project and why, how they utilized wetland US Geological Survey techniques, and then went on to train community members to see Louisiana land and water interfaces through infrared imagery. Guest speakers will include: Sara Wylie, Scott Eustis, and Sophie Spatharioti.
Click here to Join Zoom Meeting
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- September 14: Celebrating Summer of Code 2020
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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September 16, 2020 15:55
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Monday, October 5: Applying Aerial Imagery and Community Mapping - Lessons from the Land Loss Lookout Project
DATE: Monday, October 5
TIME: 1pm ET / 12pm CT / 10am PT
See https://everytimezone.com/?t=5f557800,384 for more time zones.
Join Public Lab to learn about the great work of community organizers, HealthyGulf, and Cartoscope coming together to assess land loss concerns on the Louisiana Gulf Coast. Inspired by Public Lab's MapMill, the Land Loss Lookout project began in 2015-2016 to help examine land loss concerns and fragmented marsh ecosystems in Louisiana and bring broader awareness to local coastal communities for future restoration. This project brought together individuals and entities to collaborate and use the power of observation, crowdsourced data analysis, community mapping, and publicly available aerial imagery from federal databases like EarthExplorer and Cartoscope.
The accelerating rate of land loss on the Gulf Coast is a result of climate change, natural disasters, and histories of large-scale land conversion from industries. Through this OpenHour, we hope to see that by sorting, labelling, and locating images, you can contribute to a variety of community mapping projects — or learn how to create your own! You'll learn directly from a multidisciplinary team how they started this project and why, how they utilized wetland US Geological Survey techniques, and then went on to train community members to see Louisiana land and water interfaces through infrared imagery. Guest speakers will include: Sara Wylie, Scott Eustis, and Sophie Spatharioti.
Click here to Join Zoom Meeting
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
-September 14: Celebrating Summer of Code 2020
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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September 16, 2020 14:46
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Monday, October 5: Applying Aerial Imagery and Community Mapping - Lessons from the Land Loss Lookout Project
DATE: Monday, October 5
TIME: 1pm ET / 12pm CT / 10am PT
See https://everytimezone.com/?t=5f557800,384 for more time zones.
Join Public Lab to learn about the great work of community organizers, HealthyGulf, and Cartoscope coming together to assess land loss concerns on the Louisiana Gulf Coast. Inspired by Public Lab's MapMill, the Land Loss Lookout project began in 2015-2016 to help examine land loss concerns and fragmented marsh ecosystems in Louisiana and bring broader awareness to local coastal communities for future restoration. This project brought together individuals and entities to collaborate and use the power of observation, crowdsourced data analysis, community mapping, and publicly available aerial imagery from federal databases like EarthExplorer and Cartoscope.
The accelerating rate of land loss on the Gulf Coast is a result of climate change, natural disasters, and histories of large-scale land conversion from industries. Through this OpenHour, we hope to see that by sorting, labelling, and locating images, you can contribute to a variety of community mapping projects — or learn how to create your own! You'll learn directly from a multidisciplinary team how they started this project and why, how they utilized wetland US Geological Survey techniques, and then went on to train community members to see Louisiana land and water interfaces through infrared imagery. Guest speakers will include: Sara Wylie, Scott Eustis, and Sophie Spatharioti.
Click here to Join Zoom Meeting
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
-September 14: Celebrating Summer of Code 2020
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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September 16, 2020 14:45
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Monday, October 5: Applying Aerial Imagery and Community Mapping - Lessons from the Land Loss Lookout Project with presentations by HealthyGulf and Cartoscope
DATE: Monday, October 5
TIME: 1pm ET / 12pm CT / 10am PT
See https://everytimezone.com/?t=5f557800,384 for more time zones.
Join Public Lab to learn about the great work of community organizers, HealthyGulf, and Cartoscope coming together to assess land loss concerns on the Louisiana Gulf Coast. Inspired by Public Lab's MapMill, the Land Loss Lookout project began in 2015-2016 to help examine land loss concerns and fragmented marsh ecosystems in Louisiana and bring broader awareness to local coastal communities for future restoration. This project brought together individuals and entities to collaborate and use the power of observation, crowdsourced data analysis, community mapping, and publicly available aerial imagery from federal databases like EarthExplorer and Cartoscope.
The accelerating rate of land loss on the Gulf Coast is a result of climate change, natural disasters, and histories of large-scale land conversion from industries. Through this OpenHour, we hope to see that by sorting, labelling, and locating images, you can contribute to a variety of community mapping projects — or learn how to create your own! You'll learn directly from a multidisciplinary team how they started this project and why, how they utilized wetland US Geological Survey techniques, and then went on to train community members to see Louisiana land and water interfaces through infrared imagery. Guest speakers will include: Sara Wylie, Scott Eustis, and Sophie Spatharioti.
Click here to Join Zoom Meeting
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
-September 14: Celebrating Summer of Code 2020
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Monday, September 14: Celebrating Summer of Code 2020—Presentations by Outreachy and Google Summer of Code Fellows
DATE: Monday, September 14
TIME: 8:30pm India Standard Time / 11am ET / 10am CT / 8am Pacific US West Coast -- see https://everytimezone.com/?t=5f557800,384 for more time zones.
Join the Web & Coding Community of Public Lab in celebrating the great work of these coders during their May-August engagement:
- https://github.com/Shulammite-Aso
- https://github.com/shreyaa-sharmaa
- https://github.com/Tlazypanda
- https://github.com/NitinBhasneria
- https://github.com/keshav234156
- https://github.com/keshavsethi
- https://github.com/alaxalves
Click here to Join Zoom Meeting
Also hi! Are you interested in getting involved with the Web & Coding Community at Public Lab? Learn more at https://code.publiclab.org/.
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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August 17, 2020 14:10
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Monday, September 14: Celebrating Summer of Code 2020—Presentations by Outreachy and Google Summer of Code Fellows
Join the Web & Coding Community of Public Lab in celebrating the great work of these coders during their May-August engagement:
- https://github.com/Shulammite-Aso
- https://github.com/shreyaa-sharmaa
- https://github.com/Tlazypanda
- https://github.com/NitinBhasneria
- https://github.com/keshav234156
- https://github.com/keshavsethi
- https://github.com/alaxalves
Learn how you can get involved in the Web & Coding Community at https://code.publiclab.org/.
Click here to Join Zoom Meeting
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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August 04, 2020 19:59
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Monday, September 14: Coming soon!
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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August 03, 2020 21:51
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Monday, September 7: Coming soon!
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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July 28, 2020 18:42
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Monday, August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
1 pm ET / 10 am PT in your timezone here
We can use existing environmental data to examine everything from pollution, weather, maps, and a broad range of environmental factors. There are many data resources from institutions, the government, and independent sources such as Weather Underground. Community groups have used databases such as the Environmental Protection Agency’s TRI (Toxics Release Inventory), and ECHO (Enforcement and Compliance History Online) to hold industries accountable, develop resources around exposure and human health, and advocate when new permits are proposed for industry expansion. Tools such as the EPA’s EJSCREEN can support people to investigate questions focused on pollution exposure and its relation to demographics. These are just a few existing resources. Join us in this OpenHour to discuss data sources, how people use these resources, and gaps and vulnerabilities in existing data.
Click here to Join
Or call in: 1 646 876 9923 Meeting ID: 811 1813 1155
Or find a local call in here
Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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OpenHour is an interactive seminar hosted by the Public Lab community, both online and in person. The topics of OpenHour 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.
- The time generally alternates between 8 p.m. ET in odd months and 1 p.m. ET in even months.
- See schedule below for times and topics.
- The event is hosted on Zoom -- see weblink and call-in numbers in the event info below!
- Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/c/PublicLab to get a notification whenever an OpenHour recording is posted!
Schedule/Horario
Monday August 3: Understanding Existing Environmental Data
1 pm ET / 10 am PT in your timezone here
We can use existing environmental data to examine everything from pollution, weather, maps, and a broad range of environmental factors. There are many data resources from institutions, the government, and independent sources such as Weather Underground. Community groups have used databases such as the Environmental Protection Agency’s TRI (Toxics Release Inventory), and ECHO (Enforcement and Compliance History Online) to hold industries accountable, develop resources around exposure and human health, and advocate when new permits are proposed for industry expansion. Tools such as the EPA’s EJSCREEN can support people to investigate questions focused on pollution exposure and its relation to demographics. These are just a few existing resources. Join us in this OpenHour to discuss data sources, how people use these resources, and gaps and vulnerabilities in existing data.
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Past OpenHours
Click here for the OpenHour archive and watch any of the OpenHours listed below
2020 OpenHours
- July 6: Public Lab Hora Abierta
- June 8: Environmental Storytelling
- May 2: Live Build Mini Kites in coordination with NASA
- April 4: Law and Environmental Monitoring
- March 2: Particulate Matter Monitoring
- February 3: Community Science Education
2019 OpenHours
- December 9: Reflecting on OpenHour
- November 12: Monitoring for Oil in Water
- October: MAKE month! Our collaboration with Make Magazine hit newsstands in October! See more about our project on our MAKE Wiki and get your copy here.
- October 3: Build a Community Microscope
- October 5: BabyLegs Trawl Learn how to make a DIY trawl
- October 9: The Coqui and a DIY particulate sensor
- October 28: Discussing all of our kits!
- September 3: Summer of Code presentations
- August 5: Odors
- July 15: BabyLegs (monitoring ocean plastics)
- June 3: Environmental Education
- May 6: Launching Summer of Code
- April 1: Soil Testing
- March 4: Diffusion tubes test air quality in the UK
- February 4: Community Science Disaster Response Toolkit
- January 7: Lead
2018 OpenHours
- December 3: Usability Feedback for PublicLab.org
- November 5: Technology and process in working with Environmental Justice and environmental health impacted communities
- October 1: Google Code-In
- September 10: Using the new Community Microscope
- August 6: Summer of Code Projects
- July 9: Code of Conduct 3 year review
- June: (summer break, no OpenHour)
- May 7: Events
- April 1: Marine Plastics
- February 5: Developing Community Kits with Public Lab
- January 8: Exploratory hydrogen sulfide monitoring methods
2017 OpenHours
- December 4th: Data Loggers for Environmental Monitoring
- November 13th: Barnraising sessions continued
- October 2nd: Collaborations in disaster response between online and on the ground groups
- September 11th: Summer of Code 2017
- August 7th: Problem Identification
- July 10th: Aerial Mapping
- June 5th: Facilitation Techniques and Resources
- May 1st: Art in Environmental Science Advocacy
- April 3rd: Fundraising for Projects
- March 6th: Water Water Everywhere! A discussion of monitoring strategies and tools
- February 6th: New Year, New Challenges: the shifting landscape of advocacy
- January 9th: Classifying Waste
2016 OpenHours
- December 5th: Environmental monitoring methods recognized by enforcement bodies
- November 7th: New contributors to open source code
- October 3rd: Such Activities, Very Replication!
- September 6th: Google Summer of Code Projects
- August 1st: Public Comment on Environmental Issues
- July 7th: Learning about the Barnraising in Val Verde!
- June 6th: Exploring Proof
- May 2nd: Public Lab's research culture
- April 4th: Open Access to Environmental Data
- March 7th: Soil and Soil Testing
- February 1st: Landfills: Mapping and Monitoring!
- January 28th: Live Call on QGIS
2015 OpenHours
- December 7th: The Oil Testing Kit!
- November 2nd: Gearing up for the Barnraising
- October 20th, Live Call: Calibration and Characterization of DIY Instrumentation
- October 5th: Formaldehyde and the Plant Remediation Experiment
- September 9th: "Transparency in Environmental Policy and Science."
- August 3rd, Mapping in the Middle of it!
- July 6th: Open Air Projects
- June 1st: Public Lab Web Development behind the code
- May 4th: Public Lab's 5 year anniversary party!
- Monday, April 6th: Learning
- March 2nd: Engaging in "C" Science
- February 2nd: Lending Libraries
- January: Energy!
2014 OpenHours
- December 1st:Public Lab: A year in review and what's coming next.
- November 18th: the Water Hackathon in New Orleans
- November 3rd: Gearing up for the Barnraising!
- October 6th: Events and Event Hosting
- September 1st: Open Topic Session
- August 4th: Thermal Imaging
- July 28th: Open Air: air pollutants and air quality monitoring tools
- July 21st: Water Contaminants and Detection
- July 14, 2014: Spectral Analysis
- July 7, 2014: Near Infrared Photography
- June 30th, 2014: Aerial Mapping
Want to connect outside OpenHour? Join an Open Call
Open Calls are a great way to connect with fellow Public Labbers on projects and ideas. They are designed to help you connect with fellow Public Labbers to brainstorm, share ideas and move forward on projects. These calls hosted every Tuesday at 3pm ET (2 central) and are Public Lab community. More information can be found here.
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