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11 CURRENT | liz |
June 30, 2020 15:00
| over 4 years ago
This is a template. This is a good place to give a little background on the project. Keep it simple. Mention your goals and any outcomes you're hoping for from this project. LocationWhere is this project happening? Who lives here, and in what way are they affected? What geographic area? What's the weather like? What is the ecosystem (tropical, high altitude, ...)? Are there any major features nearby, like highways or a desert? Is there a specific industrial landuse that you are concerned about? Goals and MotivationsWhy are you taking action? Can be as general as "I'm concerned about XXXX" or contain specific goals such as "I want to collect data on the water quality impact caused by the confined animal feed operation nearby". Also consider organizing the sub-questions motivating your inquiry by using the Questions feature, below. People who are involvedYou can call people out by name here by adding in their Public Lab profile with the @ sign before their user name. You can also copy in links/and or logos for other organizations you're working with on the project. What are we working on now:Here is a good space to highlight what the current efforts of your project are. You can give a brief explanation here and people can follow along on the updates section below as you post research notes with the tag for your project. Be sure to edit/update this section as the project progresses. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when we post new material. Delete this text and Replace “TAGNAME” in the url with the tag for your project. Be sure to not add any spaces. Subscribe to updates on this project Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project [notes:tagname] Questions
Here's a place to list things you have questions about, or issues or challenges you’re hoping to solve in this project. What questions helped guide the work? Let's build out a Frequently Asked Questions area: [questions:tagname] Activities we’ve done in our projectThis section will capture any activities you've done with your group with your project tag. This will help others follow along with what you've already done. Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project. Be sure to tag any activities you've done with your project tag. [activities:tagname] DataIf you have any data for your project it can go here (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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10 | liz |
June 30, 2020 15:00
| over 4 years ago
This is a template. This is a good place to give a little background on the project. Keep it simple. Mention your goals and any outcomes you're hoping for from this project. LocationWhere is this project happening? Who lives here, and in what way are they affected? What geographic area? What's the weather like? What is the ecosystem (tropical, high altitude, ...)? Are there any major features nearby, like highways or a desert? Is there a specific industrial landuse that you are concerned about? Goals and MotivationsWhy are you taking action? Can be as general as "I'm concerned about XXXX" or contain specific goals such as "I want to collect data on the water quality impact caused by the confined animal feed operation nearby". Also consider organizing the sub-questions motivating your inquiry by using the Questions feature, below. People who are involvedYou can call people out by name here by adding in their Public Lab profile with the @ sign before their user name. You can also copy in links/and or logos for other organizations you're working with on the project. What are we working on now:Here is a good space to highlight what the current efforts of your project are. You can give a brief explanation here and people can follow along on the updates section below as you post research notes with the tag for your project. Be sure to edit/update this section as the project progresses. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when we post new material. Delete this text and Replace “TAGNAME” in the url with the tag for your project. Be sure to not add any spaces. Subscribe to updates on this project Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project [notes:tagname] Questions
Here's a place to list things you have questions about, or issues or challenges you’re hoping to solve in this project. What questions helped guide the work? Let's build out a Frequently Asked Questions area: [questions:tagname] Activities we’ve done in our projectThis section will capture any activities you've done with your group with your project tag. This will help others follow along with what you've already done. Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project. Be sure to tag any activities you've done with your project tag. [activities:tagname] DataIf you have any data for your project it can go here (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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9 | liz |
June 30, 2020 15:00
| over 4 years ago
This is a template. This is a good place to give a little background on the project. Keep it simple. Mention your goals and any outcomes you're hoping for from this project. LocationWhere is this project happening? Who lives here, and in what way are they affected? What geographic area? What's the weather like? What is the ecosystem (tropical, high altitude, ...)? Are there any major features nearby, like highways or a desert? Is there a specific industrial landuse that you are concerned about? Goals and MotivationsWhy are you taking action? Can be as general as "I'm concerned about XXXX" or contain specific goals such as "I want to collect data on the water quality impact caused by the confined animal feed operation nearby". Also consider organizing the sub-questions motivating your inquiry by using the Questions feature, below. People who are involvedYou can call people out by name here by adding in their Public Lab profile with the @ sign before their user name. You can also copy in links/and or logos for other organizations you're working with on the project. What are we working on now:Here is a good space to highlight what the current efforts of your project are. You can give a brief explanation here and people can follow along on the updates section below as you post research notes with the tag for your project. Be sure to edit/update this section as the project progresses. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when we post new material. Delete this text and Replace “TAGNAME” in the url with the tag for your project. Be sure to not add any spaces. Subscribe to updates on this project Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project [notes:tagname] Questions
Here's a place to list things you have questions about, or issues or challenges you’re hoping to solve in this project. What questions helped guide the work? Let's build out a Frequently Asked Questions area: [questions:tagname] Activities we’ve done in our projectThis section will capture any activities you've done with your group with your project tag. This will help others follow along with what you've already done. Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project. Be sure to tag any activities you've done with your project tag. [activities:tagname] DataIf you have any data for your project it can go here (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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8 | liz |
June 30, 2020 14:59
| over 4 years ago
This is a template. This is a good place to give a little background on the project. Keep it simple. Mention your goals and any outcomes you're hoping for from this project. LocationWhere is this project happening? Who lives here, and in what way are they affected? What geographic area? What's the weather like? What is the ecosystem (tropical, high altitude, ...)? Are there any major features nearby, like highways or a desert? Is there a specific industrial landuse that you are concerned about? Goals and MotivationsWhy are you taking action? Can be as general as "I'm concerned about XXXX" or contain specific goals such as "I want to collect data on the water quality impact caused by the confined animal feed operation nearby". Also consider organizing the sub-questions motivating your inquiry by using the Questions feature, below. People who are involvedYou can call people out by name here by adding in their Public Lab profile with the @ sign before their user name. You can also copy in links/and or logos for other organizations you're working with on the project. What are we working on now:Here is a good space to highlight what the current efforts of your project are. You can give a brief explanation here and people can follow along on the updates section below as you post research notes with the tag for your project. Be sure to edit/update this section as the project progresses. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when we post new material. Delete this text and Replace “TAGNAME” in the url with the tag for your project. Be sure to not add any spaces. Subscribe to updates on this project Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project [notes:tagname] Questions
Here's a place to list things you have questions about, or issues or challenges you’re hoping to solve in this project. What questions helped guide the work? Let's build out a Frequently Asked Questions area: [questions:tagname] Activities we’ve done in our projectThis section will capture any activities you've done with your group with your project tag. This will help others follow along with what you've already done. Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project. Be sure to tag any activities you've done with your project tag. [activities:tagname] DataIf you have any data for your project it can go here (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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7 | liz |
June 30, 2020 14:58
| over 4 years ago
This is a template. This is a good place to give a little background on the project. Keep it simple. Mention your goals and any outcomes you're hoping for from this project. LocationWhere is this project happening? Who lives here, and in what way are they affected? What geographic area? What's the weather like? What is the ecosystem (tropical, high altitude, ...)? Are there any major features nearby, like highways or a desert? Is there a specific industrial landuse that you are concerned about? Goals and MotivationsWhy are you taking action? Can be as general as "I'm concerned about XXXX" or contain specific goals such as "I want to collect data on the water quality impact caused by the confined animal feed operation nearby". Also consider organizing the sub-questions motivating your inquiry by using the Questions feature, below. People who are involvedYou can call people out by name here by adding in their Public Lab profile with the @ sign before their user name. You can also copy in links/and or logos for other organizations you're working with on the project. What are we working on now:Here is a good space to highlight what the current efforts of your project are. You can give a brief explanation here and people can follow along on the updates section below as you post research notes with the tag for your project. Be sure to edit/update this section as the project progresses. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when we post new material. Delete this text and Replace “TAGNAME” in the url with the tag for your project. Be sure to not add any spaces. Subscribe to updates on this project Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project [notes:tagname] Questions
Here's a place to list things you have questions about, or issues or challenges you’re hoping to solve in this project. What questions helped guide the work? Let's build out a Frequently Asked Questions area: [questions:tagname] Activities we’ve done in our projectThis section will capture any activities you've done with your group with your project tag. This will help others follow along with what you've already done. Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project. Be sure to tag any activities you've done with your project tag. [activities:tagname] DataIf you have any data for your project it can go here (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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6 | robert_winkler |
April 30, 2020 23:21
| over 4 years ago
The online monitoring of air temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) gives essential information for agriculture/ gardening, safety, and contamination. The MeteoMex project develops open hardware/ software kits that are internet-of-things (IoT) capable, open technology, and of low cost. My vision: Community collection of climate dataThe installation of many MeteoMex instances worldwide would allow the generation of massive amounts of climate and contamination data, using low-cost and affordable sensors. Public access to these data and data mining would allow documenting changes in the environment at the microscale and improve predictions. At the same time, the MeteoMex devices serve for optimizing the use of limited resources such as energy for heating/ cooling and water for irrigation. LocationI started the MeteoMex project in Germany during a sabbatical stay at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology. My wife is a researcher/ professor studying interactions between plants and microbes in arid zones (see e.g., her paper in the New Phytologist, 2015). However, monitoring the environmental conditions at the microscale (individual plants) is not trivial. Therefore, I was asked by her to develop simple and low-cost devices that are 'fieldable'. Coming back to our research institute CINVESTAV, Irapuato, Mexico, I developed different versions of the MeteoMex. Currently, I see the high potential in monitoring greenhouses and buildings, since already small adjustments in air conditioning are having a significant impact on energy consumption. As well, air contamination and its effect on human health are receiving more attention from the public, why we are now collaborating with the National Institute for Respiratory Diseases in Mexico City. Goals and MotivationsI am a researcher/ professor for analytical chemistry, with a focus on mass spectrometry (my Google Scholar profile). My research group has a strong commitment with the development of open hardware and software for supporting the non-commercial peer production (see e.g., our Open LabBot). My initial motivation was the collection of environmental data for supporting basic research. I learned about the Arduino technology, sensors and PCB design. Then, I tested various platforms for the internet-of-things (IoT) and concluded that online collection of data from many distributed low-end units is more informative than a few high-end analytical instruments. The MeteoMex project has a modular design. All of them use Arduino-compatible Wemos boards with WiFi connections. The devices can be powered by USB, battery, or solar energy. Depending on the PCB, either I2C bus sensors can be used, analog or digital sensors. Now, I want to make the platform accessible to the community and address real-world questions and problems. People who are involvedI am the leading developer of the project. Although I am already quite satisfied with the technical advance of MeteoMex, now I am looking for people that use them in different applications and spread the word. Several collaborators are using the MeteoMex in their scientific projects, such as monitoring soil parameters in the desert, air quality in urban areas, and server room monitoring. What are we working on nowMy main interest at the moment is scaling the project. We founded a company, Kuturabi SA de CV for the technology transfer of our lab developments, importing components, writing invoices, and paying people. This company is somehow strange because we focus on the development of non-proprietary technology and open software rather than short-term profit. Economically speaking, our goal for the next twelve months would be a month with a zero balance ;-). The MeteoMex terra (soil moisture and temperature) still needs some development work for the operation on solar/ battery energy. As well, we are currently testing the use of a MeteoMex as a data logger (without the need for a WiFi connection) with an SD card/ real-time clock shield. UpdatesAre you interested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when we post new material. Subscribe to updates on this project [notes:meteomex] QuestionsHere's a place to list things you have questions about or issues or challenges you're hoping to solve in this project. What questions helped guide the work? Let's build out a Frequently Asked Questions area: [questions:meteomex] Activities we've done in our project[activities:meteomex] DataAt the moment, I am running an Open Source Thingsboard server for collecting the data. The backend is a PostgreSQL database. Access to these data is possible with a guest account. Some examples of life installations Weather station with VOCs monitoring: http://www.meteomex.com:8080/dashboard/cbde9020-2f3e-11ea-a96e-c3dba8703f6d?publicId=e96f3c70-2f4d-11ea-a96e-c3dba8703f6d Greenhouse (climate only): http://www.meteomex.com:8080/dashboard/41cec270-5026-11ea-82fe-e564ffe0f994?publicId=e96f3c70-2f4d-11ea-a96e-c3dba8703f6d Chemical lab (climate and VOCs): http://www.meteomex.com:8080/dashboard/cc908db0-3241-11ea-a96e-c3dba8703f6d?publicId=e96f3c70-2f4d-11ea-a96e-c3dba8703f6d |
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5 | robert_winkler |
April 30, 2020 23:16
| over 4 years ago
The online monitoring of air temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) gives important information for agriculture/ gardening, safety, and contamination. The MeteoMex project develops open hardware/ software kits that are internet-of-things (IoT) capable, open technology, and of low cost. My vision: Community collection of climate dataThe installation of many MeteoMex instances worldwide would allow the generation of massive amounts of climate and contamination data, using low-cost and affordable sensors. Public access to these data and data mining would allow documenting changes in the environment at the microscale and improve predictions. At the same time, the MeteoMex devices serve for optimizing the use of limited resources such as energy for heating/ cooling and water for irrigation. LocationI started the MeteoMex project in Germany during a sabbatical stay at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology. My wife is a researcher/ professor studying interactions between plants and microbes in arid zones (see e.g. her paper in the New Phytologist, 2015). However, monitoring the environmental conditions at the microscale (individual plants) is not trivial. Therefore, I was asked by her to develop simple and low-cost devices that are 'fieldable'. Coming back to our research institute CINVESTAV, Irapuato, Mexico, I developed different versions of the MeteoMex. Currently, I see the high potential in monitoring greenhouses and buildings, since already small adjustments in air conditioning are having a huge impact on energy consumption. As well, air contamination and its effect on human health is receiving more attention from the public, why we are now collaborating with the National Institute for Respiratory Diseases in Mexico City. Goals and MotivationsI am a researcher/ professor for analytical chemistry, with a focus on mass spectrometry (my Google Scholar profile). My research group has a strong commitment with the development of open hardware and software for supporting the non-commercial peer production (see e.g. our Open LabBot). My initial motivation was the collection of environmental data for supporting basic research. I learned about the Arduino technology, sensors and PCB design. Then, I tested various platforms for the internet-of-things (IoT) and came to the conclusion that online collection of data from many distributed low-end units is more informative than few high-end analytical instruments. The MeteoMex project has a modular design. All of them use Arduino-compatible Wemos boards with WiFi connections. The devices can be powered by USB, battery, or solar energy. Depending on the PCB, either I2C bus sensors can be used, analog or digital sensors. Now, I want to make the platform accessible to the community and address real-world questions and problems. People who are involvedI am the main developer of the project. Although I am already quite satisfied with the technical advance of MeteoMex, now I am looking for people that use them in different applications and spread the word. Several collaborators are using the MeteoMex in their scientific projects, such as monitoring soil parameters in the desert, air quality in urban areas, and server room monitoring. What are we working on nowMy main interest at the moment is scaling the project. We founded a company, Kuturabi SA de CV for the technology transfer of our lab developments, importing components, writing invoices, and paying people. This company is somehow strange because we focus on the development of non-proprietary technology and open software rather than short-term profit. Economically speaking, our goal for the next twelve months would be a month with a zero balance ;-). The MeteoMex terra (soil moisture and temperature) still needs some development work for the operation on solar/ battery energy. As well, we are currently testing the use of a MeteoMex as a data logger (without the need of a WiFi connection) with an SD card/ real-time clock shield. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when we post new material. Subscribe to updates on this project [notes:meteomex] QuestionsHere's a place to list things you have questions about, or issues or challenges you’re hoping to solve in this project. What questions helped guide the work? Let's build out a Frequently Asked Questions area: [questions:meteomex] Activities we’ve done in our project[activities:meteomex] DataAt the moment, I am running an Open Source Thingsboard server for collecting the data. The backend is a PostgreSQL database. Access to these data is possible with a guest account. Some examples of life installations Weather station with VOCs monitoring: http://www.meteomex.com:8080/dashboard/cbde9020-2f3e-11ea-a96e-c3dba8703f6d?publicId=e96f3c70-2f4d-11ea-a96e-c3dba8703f6d Greenhouse (climate only): http://www.meteomex.com:8080/dashboard/41cec270-5026-11ea-82fe-e564ffe0f994?publicId=e96f3c70-2f4d-11ea-a96e-c3dba8703f6d Chemical lab (climate and VOCs): http://www.meteomex.com:8080/dashboard/cc908db0-3241-11ea-a96e-c3dba8703f6d?publicId=e96f3c70-2f4d-11ea-a96e-c3dba8703f6d |
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4 | liz |
April 16, 2019 16:24
| over 5 years ago
This is a template. This is a good place to give a little background on the project. Keep it simple. Mention your goals and any outcomes you're hoping for from this project. LocationWhere is this project happening? Who lives here, and in what way are they affected? What geographic area? What's the weather like? What is the ecosystem (tropical, high altitude, ...)? Are there any major features nearby, like highways or a desert? Is there a specific industrial landuse that you are concerned about? Goals and MotivationsWhy are you taking action? Can be as general as "I'm concerned about XXXX" or contain specific goals such as "I want to collect data on the water quality impact caused by the confined animal feed operation nearby". Also consider organizing the sub-questions motivating your inquiry by using the Questions feature, below. People who are involvedYou can call people out by name here by adding in their Public Lab profile with the @ sign before their user name. You can also copy in links/and or logos for other organizations you're working with on the project. What are we working on now:Here is a good space to highlight what the current efforts of your project are. You can give a brief explanation here and people can follow along on the updates section below as you post research notes with the tag for your project. Be sure to edit/update this section as the project progresses. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when we post new material. Delete this text and Replace “TAGNAME” in the url with the tag for your project. Be sure to not add any spaces. Subscribe to updates on this project Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project [notes:tagname] Questions
Here's a place to list things you have questions about, or issues or challenges you’re hoping to solve in this project. What questions helped guide the work? Let's build out a Frequently Asked Questions area: [questions:tagname] Activities we’ve done in our projectThis section will capture any activities you've done with your group with your project tag. This will help others follow along with what you've already done. Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project. Be sure to tag any activities you've done with your project tag. [activities:tagname] DataIf you have any data for your project it can go here (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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3 | liz |
April 16, 2019 15:50
| over 5 years ago
This is a template. This is a good place to give a little background on the project. Keep it simple. Mention your goals and any outcomes you're hoping for from this project. LocationWhere is this project happening? What geographic area? Is there a specific landuse or actor that you are concerned about? Goals and MotivationsWhy are you taking action? Can be as general as "I'm concerned about XXXX" or contain specific goals such as "I want to collect data on the water quality impact caused by the confined animal feed operation nearby". Also consider organizing the sub-questions motivating your inquiry by using the Questions feature, below. People who are involvedYou can call people out by name here by adding in their Public Lab profile with the @ sign before their user name. You can also copy in links/and or logos for other organizations you're working with on the project. What are we working on now:Here is a good space to highlight what the current efforts of your project are. You can give a brief explanation here and people can follow along on the updates section below as you post research notes with the tag for your project. Be sure to edit/update this section as the project progresses. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when we post new material. Delete this text and Replace “TAGNAME” in the url with the tag for your project. Be sure to not add any spaces. Subscribe to updates on this project Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project [notes:tagname] Questions
Here's a place to list things you have questions about, or issues or challenges you’re hoping to solve in this project. What questions helped guide the work? Let's build out a Frequently Asked Questions area: [questions:tagname] Activities we’ve done in our projectThis section will capture any activities you've done with your group with your project tag. This will help others follow along with what you've already done. Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project. Be sure to tag any activities you've done with your project tag. [activities:tagname] DataIf you have any data for your project it can go here (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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2 | liz |
April 16, 2019 15:13
| over 5 years ago
This is a template. This is a good place to give a little background on the project. Keep it simple. Mention your goals and any outcomes you're hoping for from this project. LocationWhere is this project happening? What geographic area? Is there a specific landuse or actor that you are concerned about? GoalsWhat are your goals? Can be as simple as "I'm concerned about XXXX" or as specific as "I want to collect data on the water quality impact caused by the confined animal feed operation nearby". Also consider organizing the questions motivating your inquiry by using the Questions feature, below. People who are involvedYou can call people out by name here by adding in their Public Lab profile with the @ sign before their user name. You can also copy in links/and or logos for other organizations you're working with on the project. What are we working on now:Here is a good space to highlight what the current efforts of your project are. You can give a brief explanation here and people can follow along on the updates section below as you post research notes with the tag for your project. Be sure to edit/update this section as the project progresses. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when we post new material. Delete this text and Replace “TAGNAME” in the url with the tag for your project. Be sure to not add any spaces. Subscribe to updates on this project Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project [notes:tagname] Questions
Here's a place to list things you have questions about, or issues or challenges you’re hoping to solve in this project. What questions helped guide the work? Let's build out a Frequently Asked Questions area: [questions:tagname] Activities we’ve done in our projectThis section will capture any activities you've done with your group with your project tag. This will help others follow along with what you've already done. Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project. Be sure to tag any activities you've done with your project tag. [activities:tagname] DataIf you have any data for your project it can go here (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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1 | warren |
January 22, 2018 15:45
| almost 7 years ago
This is a template. This is a good place to give a little background on the project. Keep it simple. It should include some basic background and the motivations for the project. If you have outcomes you're hoping for from the project this is also a good place to mention those. People who are involvedYou can call people out by name here by adding in their Public Lab profile with the @ sign before their user name. You can also copy in links/and or logos for other organizations you're working with on the project. What are we working on now:Here is a good space to highlight what the current efforts of your project are. You can give a brief explanation here and people can follow along on the updates section below as you post research notes with the tag for your project. Be sure to edit/update this section as the project progresses. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when we post new material. Delete this text and Replace “TAGNAME” in the url with the tag for your project. Be sure to not add any spaces. Subscribe to updates on this project Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project [notes:tagname] Questions
Here's a place to list things you have questions about, or issues or challenges you’re hoping to solve in this project. What questions helped guide the work? Let's build out a Frequently Asked Questions area: [questions:tagname] Activities we’ve done in our projectThis section will capture any activities you've done with your group with your project tag. This will help others follow along with what you've already done. Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project. Be sure to tag any activities you've done with your project tag. [activities:tagname] DataIf you have any data for your project it can go here (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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0 | warren |
November 08, 2017 23:54
| about 7 years ago
This is a template. This is a good place to give a little background on the project. Keep it simple. It should include some basic background and the motivations for the project. If you have outcomes you're hoping for from the project this is also a good place to mention those. People who are involvedYou can call people out by name here by adding in their Public Lab profile with the @ sign before their user name. You can also copy in links/and or logos for other organizations you're working with on the project. What are we working on now:Here is a good space to highlight what the current efforts of your project are. You can give a brief explanation here and people can follow along on the updates section below as you post research notes with the tag for your project. Be sure to edit/update this section as the project progresses. UpdatesInterested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when we post new material. Delete this text and Replace “TAGNAME” in the url with the tag for your project. Be sure to not add any spaces. Subscribe to updates on this project Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project [notes:tagname] QuestionsDelete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project. This is a good place to specify things you have questions about or things you’re looking for in your project. [questions:tagname] Activities we’ve done in our projectThis section will capture any activities you've done with your group with your project tag. This will help others follow along with what you've already done. Delete this text and replace “tagname” below with the tag for your project. Be sure to tag any activities you've done with your project tag. [activities:tagname] DataIf you have any data for your project it can go here (for example spreadsheets, graphs, maps) |
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