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Public Lab is an open community which collaboratively develops accessible, open source, Do-It-Yourself technologies for investigating local environmental health and justice issues.
39 CURRENT | bhamster |
September 21, 2022 17:17
| about 2 years ago
We're so happy to meet you! 👋🎉🎈 This page is to help newcomers get started with the Public Lab community. Thank you for taking the time to visit Public Lab. If it’s your first time here, it can be helpful to know that Public Lab is built by people, for people. All of the content here and even the website itself has been created by thousands of individual contributors around the world–we call this the Public Lab community 🌎🌍🌏. For people first encountering Public Lab, there can be a lot of unknowns about how we're organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Be assured that it’s okay to not understand everything at first! We’re here to learn together. Our community aspires to be a respectful place where participants share and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, students, curious people, and assorted hybrids of all of the above. To help facilitate work done here, Public Lab is hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our collective work wouldn't be possible without our network of local organizers and community members. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible do-it-together techniques. This works best if we all share our ideas and innovations! Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call 📞 every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. The Public Lab website 💻 is an online space for sharing knowledge and conversations. It's supported and maintained by contributions from a robust community of coders. We have a process for welcoming first-time code contributors. Learn more at code.publiclab.org. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started:
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Cute drawings by @mollydanielsson Benefits
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How to use this websiteLearn more about how to use the site, the different types of pages that exist, and how best to use them here. Questions or want to learn more?
Bienvenida a Public Lab¡Estamos muy contentos de conocerte! 👋🎉🎈 Esta página es para dar la bienvenida a los recién llegados. Gracias por tomarse el tiempo de visitar Public Lab. Si es su primera vez aquí, puede serle útil saber que Public Lab está creado por personas, para personas. Todo el contenido aquí e incluso el sitio web en sí ha sido creado por miles de colaboradores individuales en todo el mundo; a esto lo llamamos la comunidad de Public Lab 🌎🌍🌏. Para las personas que se encuentran por primera vez con Public Lab, puede haber muchas incógnitas sobre cómo estamos organizados, cómo colaboramos, nuestra cultura y las relaciones personales que impulsan nuestro trabajo. ¡Ten la seguridad de que está bien no entender todo al principio! Estamos aquí para aprender juntos. Nuestra comunidad aspira a ser un lugar respetuoso donde los participantes compartan y respeten nuestro Código de Conducta. ¿Que es Public Lab?Somos una comunidad abierta y una red a la que cualquiera puede unirse, ¡incluido tú! Damos la bienvenida especialmente a la gente preocupada por los problemas ambientales locales, pero necesitamos todo tipo de gente. Este es un esfuerzo de investigación colaborativa que incluye activistas, fabricantes, científicas, tecnólogas, estudiantes, curiosas e híbridos variados de todo lo anterior. Para ayudar a facilitar el trabajo realizado aquí, Public Lab es una organización sin fines de lucro con personal pagado, pero nuestro trabajo colectivo no sería posible sin nuestra red de organizadores locales y miembros de la comunidad. Juntos, tratamos de comprender y abordar los problemas ambientales que afectan a las personas, con técnicas de trabajo conjunto económicas y accesibles. ¡Esto funciona mejor si todos compartimos nuestras ideas e innovaciones! Empezando:Hay varias formas de comenzar con Public Lab. Organizamos una videollamada abierta 📞 todos los martes para dar la bienvenida a los recién llegados y conectar a las personas con los recursos e ideas disponibles en Public Lab. El sitio web de Public Lab 💻 es un espacio en línea para compartir conocimientos y conversaciones. Está respaldado y mantenido por las contribuciones de una sólida comunidad de programadores. Tenemos un proceso para dar la bienvenida a los contribuyentes de código por primera vez. Obtenga más información en code.publiclab.org. Si está listo para comenzar ahora, vea algunas cosas a continuación que puede hacer para comenzar:
¿Quieres saber más sobre lo que la gente comparte? Aquí hay algunas buenas maneras para saber to que la gente está compartiendo:
Bonitos dibujos por @mollydanielsson Beneficios
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Cómo usar esta páginaObtenga más información sobre cómo usar el sitio, los diferentes tipos de páginas que existen y la mejor manera de usarlas aquí. ¿Tienes preguntas o quieres saber más?
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38 | bhamster |
September 21, 2022 17:15
| about 2 years ago
We're so happy to meet you! 👋🎉🎈 This page is to help newcomers get started with the Public Lab community. Thank you for taking the time to visit Public Lab. If it’s your first time here, it can be helpful to know that Public Lab is built by people, for people. All of the content here and even the website itself has been created by thousands of individual contributors around the world–we call this the Public Lab community 🌎🌍🌏. For people first encountering Public Lab, there can be a lot of unknowns about how we're organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Be assured that it’s okay to not understand everything at first! We’re here to learn together. Our community aspires to be a respectful place where participants share and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, students, curious people, and assorted hybrids of all of the above. To help facilitate work done here, Public Lab is hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our collective work wouldn't be possible without our network of local organizers and community members. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible do-it-together techniques. This works best if we all share our ideas and innovations! Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call 📞 every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. The Public Lab website 💻 is an online space for sharing knowledge and conversations. It's supported and maintained by contributions from a robust community of coders. We have a process for welcoming first-time code contributors. Learn more at code.publiclab.org. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started:
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Cute drawings by @mollydanielsson Benefits
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How to use this websiteLearn more about how to use the site, the different types of pages that exist, and how best to use them here. Questions or want to learn more?
Bienvenida a Public Lab¡Estamos muy contentos de conocerte! 👋🎉🎈 Esta página es para dar la bienvenida a los recién llegados. Gracias por tomarse el tiempo de visitar Public Lab. Si es su primera vez aquí, puede serle útil saber que Public Lab está creado por personas, para personas. Todo el contenido aquí e incluso el sitio web en sí ha sido creado por miles de colaboradores individuales en todo el mundo; a esto lo llamamos la comunidad de Public Lab 🌎🌍🌏. Para las personas que se encuentran por primera vez con Public Lab, puede haber muchas incógnitas sobre cómo estamos organizados, cómo colaboramos, nuestra cultura y las relaciones personales que impulsan nuestro trabajo. ¡Ten la seguridad de que está bien no entender todo al principio! Estamos aquí para aprender juntos. Nuestra comunidad aspira a ser un lugar respetuoso donde los participantes compartan y respeten nuestro Código de Conducta. ¿Que es Public Lab?Somos una comunidad abierta y una red a la que cualquiera puede unirse, ¡incluido tú! Damos la bienvenida especialmente a la gente preocupada por los problemas ambientales locales, pero necesitamos todo tipo de gente. Este es un esfuerzo de investigación colaborativa que incluye activistas, fabricantes, científicas, tecnólogas, estudiantes, curiosas e híbridos variados de todo lo anterior. Para ayudar a facilitar el trabajo realizado aquí, Public Lab es una organización sin fines de lucro con personal pagado, pero nuestro trabajo colectivo no sería posible sin nuestra red de organizadores locales y miembros de la comunidad. Juntos, tratamos de comprender y abordar los problemas ambientales que afectan a las personas, con técnicas de trabajo conjunto económicas y accesibles. ¡Esto funciona mejor si todos compartimos nuestras ideas e innovaciones! Empezando:Hay varias formas de comenzar con Public Lab. Organizamos una videollamada abierta 📞 todos los martes para dar la bienvenida a los recién llegados y conectar a las personas con los recursos e ideas disponibles en Public Lab. El sitio web de Public Lab 💻 es un espacio en línea para compartir conocimientos y conversaciones. Está respaldado y mantenido por las contribuciones de una sólida comunidad de programadores. Tenemos un proceso para dar la bienvenida a los contribuyentes de código por primera vez. Obtenga más información en code.publiclab.org. Si está listo para comenzar ahora, vea algunas cosas a continuación que puede hacer para comenzar:
¿Quieres saber más sobre lo que la gente comparte? Aquí hay algunas buenas maneras para saber to que la gente está compartiendo:
Bonitos dibujos por @mollydanielsson Beneficios
Responsabilidades
Cómo usar esta páginaObtenga más información sobre cómo usar el sitio, los diferentes tipos de páginas que existen y la mejor manera de usarlas aquí. ¿Tienes preguntas o quieres saber más?
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37 | bhamster |
September 21, 2022 17:14
| about 2 years ago
We're so happy to meet you! 👋🎉🎈 This page is to help newcomers get started with the Public Lab community. Thank you for taking the time to visit Public Lab. If it’s your first time here, it can be helpful to know that Public Lab is built by people, for people. All of the content here and even the website itself has been created by thousands of individual contributors around the world–we call this the Public Lab community 🌎🌍🌏. For people first encountering Public Lab, there can be a lot of unknowns about how we're organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Be assured that it’s okay to not understand everything at first! We’re here to learn together. Our community aspires to be a respectful place where participants share and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, students, curious people, and assorted hybrids of all of the above. To help facilitate work done here, Public Lab is hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our collective work wouldn't be possible without our network of local organizers and community members. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible do-it-together techniques. This works best if we all share our ideas and innovations! Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call 📞 every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. The Public Lab website 💻 is an online space for sharing knowledge and conversations. It's supported and maintained by contributions from a robust community of coders. We have a process for welcoming first-time code contributors. Learn more at code.publiclab.org. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started:
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Cute drawings by @mollydanielsson Benefits
Responsibilities
How to use this websiteLearn more about how to use the site, the different types of pages that exist, and how best to use them here. Questions or want to learn more?
Bienvenida a Public Lab¡Estamos muy contentos de conocerte! 👋🎉🎈 Esta página es para dar la bienvenida a los recién llegados. Gracias por tomarse el tiempo de visitar Public Lab. Si es su primera vez aquí, puede serle útil saber que Public Lab está creado por personas, para personas. Todo el contenido aquí e incluso el sitio web en sí ha sido creado por miles de colaboradores individuales en todo el mundo; a esto lo llamamos la comunidad de Public Lab 🌎🌍🌏. Para las personas que se encuentran por primera vez con Public Lab, puede haber muchas incógnitas sobre cómo estamos organizados, cómo colaboramos, nuestra cultura y las relaciones personales que impulsan nuestro trabajo. ¡Ten la seguridad de que está bien no entender todo al principio! Estamos aquí para aprender juntos. Nuestra comunidad aspira a ser un lugar respetuoso donde los participantes compartan y respeten nuestro Código de Conducta. ¿Que es Public Lab?Somos una comunidad abierta y una red a la que cualquiera puede unirse, ¡incluido tú! Damos la bienvenida especialmente a la gente preocupada por los problemas ambientales locales, pero necesitamos todo tipo de gente. Este es un esfuerzo de investigación colaborativa que incluye activistas, fabricantes, científicas, tecnólogas, estudiantes, curiosas e híbridos variados de todo lo anterior. Para ayudar a facilitar el trabajo realizado aquí, Public Lab es una organización sin fines de lucro con personal pagado, pero nuestro trabajo colectivo no sería posible sin nuestra red de organizadores locales y miembros de la comunidad. Juntos, tratamos de comprender y abordar los problemas ambientales que afectan a las personas, con técnicas de trabajo conjunto económicas y accesibles. ¡Esto funciona mejor si todos compartimos nuestras ideas e innovaciones! Empezando:Hay varias formas de comenzar con Public Lab. Organizamos una videollamada abierta 📞 todos los martes para dar la bienvenida a los recién llegados y conectar a las personas con los recursos e ideas disponibles en Public Lab. El sitio web de Public Lab 💻 es un espacio en línea para compartir conocimientos y conversaciones. Está respaldado y mantenido por las contribuciones de una sólida comunidad de programadores. Tenemos un proceso para dar la bienvenida a los contribuyentes de código por primera vez. Obtenga más información en code.publiclab.org. Si está listo para comenzar ahora, vea algunas cosas a continuación que puede hacer para comenzar:
¿Quieres saber más sobre lo que la gente comparte? Aquí hay algunas buenas maneras para saber to que la gente está compartiendo:
Bonitos dibujos por @mollydanielsson Beneficios
Responsabilidades
Cómo usar esta páginaObtenga más información sobre cómo usar el sitio, los diferentes tipos de páginas que existen y la mejor manera de usarlas aquí. ¿Tienes preguntas o quieres saber más?
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36 | laurel_mire |
June 22, 2022 03:59
| over 2 years ago
We're so happy to meet you! This page is to help newcomers get started with the Public Lab community. For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how we're organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, students, curious people, and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our work wouldn't be possible without our network of local organizers and community members. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible do-it-yourself techniques. But it only works if we all share our ideas and innovations! Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. We also host a once-monthly OpenHour call on a selected topic, generally the first Monday of each month. The Public Lab website is supported and maintained by contributions from a robust community of coders. We have a process for welcoming first-time code contributors. Learn more at code.publiclab.org. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started: Have an environmental concern or question you'd like support on? Here are some things you can do on Public Lab:
Looking to contribute ideas, or to support other people's environmental exploration?
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Benefits
Responsibilities
How to use this websiteLearn more about how to use the site, the different types of pages that exist, and how best to use them here. Bienvenida a Public Lab¡Nuestro equipo está muy contento de conocerte! Esta página es para dar la bienvenida a las recién llegadas. Para la gente que llega por primera vez a Public Lab, hay muchas incógnitas sobre cómo está organizada nuestra comunidad, cómo colaboramos, nuestra cultura y las relaciones personales que alimentan nuestro trabajo. Nuestra comunidad aspira a ser un lugar respetuoso. Por favor, lee y respeta nuestro Código de Conducta. ¿Quién es Public Lab?Somos una comunidad abierta y una red a la que cualquiera puede unirse, ¡incluida tú! Damos la bienvenida especialmente a la gente preocupada por los problemas ambientales locales, pero necesitamos todo tipo de gente. Este es un esfuerzo de investigación colaborativa que incluye activistas, fabricantes, científicas, tecnólogas, curiosas e híbridos variados de todo lo anterior. Estamos alojadas por una organización sin fines de lucro con personal remunerado, pero nuestro trabajo comunitario no sería posible sin nuestra red de organizadoras. Juntas, tratamos de entender y abordar los problemas ambientales que afectan a las personas, con técnicas baratas y accesibles de "Házlo tu misma". ¡Pero sólo funciona si todas compartimos nuestras ideas e innovaciones! Empezando:Hay varias maneras de empezar en el Public Lab. Hacemos una llamada abierta todos los martes para dar la bienvenida a las recién llegadas, y conectar a la gente con los recursos e ideas disponibles en Public Lab. Si estás lista para empezar ahora, mira algunas cosas que puedes hacer para empezar: ¿Tienes alguna preocupación o pregunta sobre el medio ambiente en la que te gustaría recibir apoyo? Aquí hay algunas cosas que puedes hacer en Public Lab:
¿Buscando contribuir con ideas, o apoyar la exploración ambiental de otras personas?
¿Quieres saber más sobre lo que la gente comparte?Aquí hay algunas buenas maneras de comprobar lo que la gente está haciendo:
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35 | xose |
September 07, 2020 06:55
| about 4 years ago
We're so happy to meet you! This page is to help newcomers get started with the Public Lab community. For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how we're organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people, and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our work wouldn't be possible without our network of local organizers and community members. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible do-it-yourself techniques. But it only works if we all share our ideas and innovations! Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. We also host a once-monthly OpenHour call on a selected topic, generally the first Monday of each month. The Public Lab website is supported and maintained by contributions from a robust community of coders. We have a process for welcoming first-time code contributors. Learn more at code.publiclab.org. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started: Have an environmental concern or question you'd like support on? Here are some things you can do on Public Lab:
Looking to contribute ideas, or to support other people's environmental exploration?
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Benefits
Responsibilities
How to use this websiteLearn more about how to use the site, the different types of pages that exist, and how best to use them here. Bienvenida a Public Lab¡Nuestro equipo está muy contento de conocerte! Esta página es para dar la bienvenida a las recién llegadas. Para la gente que llega por primera vez a Public Lab, hay muchas incógnitas sobre cómo está organizada nuestra comunidad, cómo colaboramos, nuestra cultura y las relaciones personales que alimentan nuestro trabajo. Nuestra comunidad aspira a ser un lugar respetuoso. Por favor, lee y respeta nuestro Código de Conducta. ¿Quién es Public Lab?Somos una comunidad abierta y una red a la que cualquiera puede unirse, ¡incluida tú! Damos la bienvenida especialmente a la gente preocupada por los problemas ambientales locales, pero necesitamos todo tipo de gente. Este es un esfuerzo de investigación colaborativa que incluye activistas, fabricantes, científicas, tecnólogas, curiosas e híbridos variados de todo lo anterior. Estamos alojadas por una organización sin fines de lucro con personal remunerado, pero nuestro trabajo comunitario no sería posible sin nuestra red de organizadoras. Juntas, tratamos de entender y abordar los problemas ambientales que afectan a las personas, con técnicas baratas y accesibles de "Házlo tu misma". ¡Pero sólo funciona si todas compartimos nuestras ideas e innovaciones! Empezando:Hay varias maneras de empezar en el Public Lab. Hacemos una llamada abierta todos los martes para dar la bienvenida a las recién llegadas, y conectar a la gente con los recursos e ideas disponibles en Public Lab. Si estás lista para empezar ahora, mira algunas cosas que puedes hacer para empezar: ¿Tienes alguna preocupación o pregunta sobre el medio ambiente en la que te gustaría recibir apoyo? Aquí hay algunas cosas que puedes hacer en Public Lab:
¿Buscando contribuir con ideas, o apoyar la exploración ambiental de otras personas?
¿Quieres saber más sobre lo que la gente comparte?Aquí hay algunas buenas maneras de comprobar lo que la gente está haciendo:
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34 | liz |
August 20, 2020 13:11
| over 4 years ago
We're so happy to meet you! This page is to help newcomers get started with the Public Lab community. For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how we're organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people, and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our work wouldn't be possible without our network of local organizers and community members. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible do-it-yourself techniques. But it only works if we all share our ideas and innovations! Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. We also host a once-monthly OpenHour call on a selected topic, generally the first Monday of each month. The Public Lab website is supported and maintained by contributions from a robust community of coders. We have a process for welcoming first-time code contributors. Learn more at code.publiclab.org. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started: Have an environmental concern or question you'd like support on? Here are some things you can do on Public Lab:
Looking to contribute ideas, or to support other people's environmental exploration?
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Benefits
Responsibilities
How to use this websiteLearn more about how to use the site, the different types of pages that exist, and how best to use them here. Bienvenida a Public Lab¡Estamos muy contentas de conocerte! Esta página es para dar la bienvenida a las recién llegadas. Para la gente que llega por primera vez a Public Lab, hay muchas incógnitas sobre cómo está organizada nuestra comunidad, cómo colaboramos, nuestra cultura y las relaciones personales que alimentan nuestro trabajo. Nuestra comunidad aspira a ser un lugar respetuoso. Por favor, lee y respeta nuestro Código de Conducta. ¿Quién es Public Lab?Somos una comunidad abierta y una red a la que cualquiera puede unirse, ¡incluida tú! Damos la bienvenida especialmente a la gente preocupada por los problemas ambientales locales, pero necesitamos todo tipo de gente. Este es un esfuerzo de investigación colaborativa que incluye activistas, fabricantes, científicas, tecnólogas, curiosas e híbridos variados de todo lo anterior. Estamos alojadas por una organización sin fines de lucro con personal remunerado, pero nuestro trabajo comunitario no sería posible sin nuestra red de organizadoras. Juntas, tratamos de entender y abordar los problemas ambientales que afectan a las personas, con técnicas baratas y accesibles de "Házlo tu misma". ¡Pero sólo funciona si todas compartimos nuestras ideas e innovaciones! Empezando:Hay varias maneras de empezar en el Public Lab. Hacemos una llamada abierta todos los martes para dar la bienvenida a las recién llegadas, y conectar a la gente con los recursos e ideas disponibles en Public Lab. Si estás lista para empezar ahora, mira algunas cosas que puedes hacer para empezar: ¿Tienes alguna preocupación o pregunta sobre el medio ambiente en la que te gustaría recibir apoyo? Aquí hay algunas cosas que puedes hacer en Public Lab:
¿Buscando contribuir con ideas, o apoyar la exploración ambiental de otras personas?
¿Quieres saber más sobre lo que la gente comparte?Aquí hay algunas buenas maneras de comprobar lo que la gente está haciendo:
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33 | liz |
August 20, 2020 13:09
| over 4 years ago
We're so happy to meet you! This page is to help newcomers get started with the Public Lab community. For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how we're organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people, and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our work wouldn't be possible without our network of local organizers and community members. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible do-it-yourself techniques. But it only works if we all share our ideas and innovations! Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. We also host a once-monthly OpenHour call on a selected topic, generally the first Monday of each month. The Public Lab website is supported and maintained by contributions from a robust community of coders. We have a process for welcoming first-time code contributors. Learn more at code.publiclab.org. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started: Have an environmental concern or question you'd like support on? Here are some things you can do on Public Lab:
Looking to contribute ideas, or to support other people's environmental exploration?
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Benefits
Responsibilities
How to use this websiteLearn more about how to use the site, the different types of pages that exist, and how best to use them here. Bienvenida a Public Lab¡Estamos muy contentas de conocerte! Esta página es para dar la bienvenida a las recién llegadas. Para la gente que llega por primera vez a Public Lab, hay muchas incógnitas sobre cómo está organizada nuestra comunidad, cómo colaboramos, nuestra cultura y las relaciones personales que alimentan nuestro trabajo. Nuestra comunidad aspira a ser un lugar respetuoso. Por favor, lee y respeta nuestro Código de Conducta. ¿Quién es Public Lab?Somos una comunidad abierta y una red a la que cualquiera puede unirse, ¡incluida tú! Damos la bienvenida especialmente a la gente preocupada por los problemas ambientales locales, pero necesitamos todo tipo de gente. Este es un esfuerzo de investigación colaborativa que incluye activistas, fabricantes, científicas, tecnólogas, curiosas e híbridos variados de todo lo anterior. Estamos alojadas por una organización sin fines de lucro con personal remunerado, pero nuestro trabajo comunitario no sería posible sin nuestra red de organizadoras. Juntas, tratamos de entender y abordar los problemas ambientales que afectan a las personas, con técnicas baratas y accesibles de "Házlo tu misma". ¡Pero sólo funciona si todas compartimos nuestras ideas e innovaciones! Empezando:Hay varias maneras de empezar en el Public Lab. Hacemos una llamada abierta todos los martes para dar la bienvenida a las recién llegadas, y conectar a la gente con los recursos e ideas disponibles en Public Lab. Si estás lista para empezar ahora, mira algunas cosas que puedes hacer para empezar: ¿Tienes alguna preocupación o pregunta sobre el medio ambiente en la que te gustaría recibir apoyo? Aquí hay algunas cosas que puedes hacer en Public Lab:
¿Buscando contribuir con ideas, o apoyar la exploración ambiental de otras personas?
¿Quieres saber más sobre lo que la gente comparte?Aquí hay algunas buenas maneras de comprobar lo que la gente está haciendo:
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32 | liz |
August 19, 2020 20:55
| over 4 years ago
We're so happy to meet you! This page is to help newcomers get started with the Public Lab community. For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how we're organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people, and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our work wouldn't be possible without our network of local organizers and community members. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible do-it-yourself techniques. But it only works if we all share our ideas and innovations! Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. We also host a once-monthly OpenHour call on a selected topic, generally the first Monday of each month. The Public Lab website is supported and maintained by contributions from a robust community of coders. We have a process for welcoming first-time code contributors. Learn more at code.publiclab.org. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started: Have an environmental concern or question you'd like support on? Here are some things you can do on Public Lab:
Looking to contribute ideas, or to support other people's environmental exploration?
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Benefits
Responsibilities
How to use this websiteLearn more about how to use the site, the different types of pages that exist, and how best to use them here. Bienvenida a Public Lab¡Estamos muy contentas de conocerte! Esta página es para dar la bienvenida a las recién llegadas. Para la gente que llega por primera vez a Public Lab, hay muchas incógnitas sobre cómo está organizada nuestra comunidad, cómo colaboramos, nuestra cultura y las relaciones personales que alimentan nuestro trabajo. Nuestra comunidad aspira a ser un lugar respetuoso. Por favor, lee y respeta nuestro Código de Conducta. ¿Quién es Public Lab?Somos una comunidad abierta y una red a la que cualquiera puede unirse, ¡incluida tú! Damos la bienvenida especialmente a la gente preocupada por los problemas ambientales locales, pero necesitamos todo tipo de gente. Este es un esfuerzo de investigación colaborativa que incluye activistas, fabricantes, científicas, tecnólogas, curiosas e híbridos variados de todo lo anterior. Estamos alojadas por una organización sin fines de lucro con personal remunerado, pero nuestro trabajo comunitario no sería posible sin nuestra red de organizadoras. Juntas, tratamos de entender y abordar los problemas ambientales que afectan a las personas, con técnicas baratas y accesibles de "Házlo tu misma". ¡Pero sólo funciona si todas compartimos nuestras ideas e innovaciones! Empezando:Hay varias maneras de empezar en el Public Lab. Hacemos una llamada abierta todos los martes para dar la bienvenida a las recién llegadas, y conectar a la gente con los recursos e ideas disponibles en Public Lab. Si estás lista para empezar ahora, mira algunas cosas que puedes hacer para empezar: ¿Tienes alguna preocupación o pregunta sobre el medio ambiente en la que te gustaría recibir apoyo? Aquí hay algunas cosas que puedes hacer en Public Lab:
¿Buscando contribuir con ideas, o apoyar la exploración ambiental de otras personas?
¿Quieres saber más sobre lo que la gente comparte?Aquí hay algunas buenas maneras de comprobar lo que la gente está haciendo:
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31 | joyofsoy |
August 07, 2020 15:56
| over 4 years ago
We're so happy to meet you! This page is to help newcomers get started with the Public Lab community. For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how we're organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people, and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our work wouldn't be possible without our network of local organizers and community members. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible do-it-yourself techniques. But it only works if we all share our ideas and innovations! Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. We also host a once-monthly OpenHour call on a selected topic, generally the first Monday of each month. The Public Lab website is supported and maintained by contributions from a robust community of coders. We have a process for welcoming first-time code contributors. Learn more at code.publiclab.org. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started: Have an environmental concern or question you'd like support on? Here are some things you can do on Public Lab:
Looking to contribute ideas, or to support other people's environmental exploration?
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Benefits
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Welcome CommitteeThe welcome committee was created to do just that -- welcome people first encountering Public Lab, and provide a personal connection for explaining our culture, ethics, digital infrastructure, and organizational structure. [people:welcome] How to use this websiteLearn more about how to use the site, the different types of pages that exist, and how best to use them here. |
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30 | joyofsoy |
June 09, 2020 16:34
| over 4 years ago
We're so happy to meet you! This page is to help newcomers get started with the Public Lab community. For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how we're organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people, and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our work wouldn't be possible without our network of local organizers and community members. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible do-it-yourself techniques. But it only works if we all share our ideas and innovations! Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. We also host a once-monthly OpenHour call on a selected topic, generally the first Monday of each month. The Public Lab website is supported and maintained by contributions from a robust community of coders. We have a process for welcoming first-time code contributors. Learn more at code.publiclab.org. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started: Have an environmental concern or question you'd like support on? Here are some things you can do on Public Lab:
Looking to contribute ideas, or to support other people's environmental exploration?
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Benefits
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Welcome CommitteeThe welcome committee was created to do just that -- welcome people first encountering Public Lab, and provide a personal connection for explaining our culture, ethics, digital infrastructure, and organizational structure. [people:welcome] How to use this websiteLearn more about how to use the site, the different types of pages that exist, and how best to use them here. |
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29 | joyofsoy |
June 09, 2020 16:32
| over 4 years ago
We're so happy to meet you! This page is to help newcomers get started with the Public Lab community. For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how we're organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people, and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our work wouldn't be possible without our network of local organizers and community members. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible do-it-yourself techniques. But it only works if we all share our ideas and innovations! Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. We also host a once-monthly OpenHour call on a selected topic, generally the first Monday of each month. The Public Lab website is supported and maintained by contributions from a robust community of coders. We have a process for welcoming first-time code contributors. Learn more at code.publiclab.org. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started: Have an environmental concern or question you'd like support on? Here are some things you can do on Public Lab:
Looking to contribute ideas, or to support other people's environmental exploration?
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Benefits
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Welcome CommitteeThe welcome committee was created to do just that -- welcome people first encountering Public Lab, and provide a personal connection for explaining our culture, ethics, digital infrastructure, and organizational structure. [people:welcome] How to use this websiteLearn more about how to use the site, the different types of pages that exist, and how best to use them here. |
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28 | joyofsoy |
June 09, 2020 16:29
| over 4 years ago
We're so happy to meet you! This page is to help newcomers get started with the Public Lab community. For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how we're organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people, and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our work wouldn't be possible without our network of local organizers and community members. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible do-it-yourself techniques. But it only works if we all share our ideas and innovations! Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. We also host a once-monthly OpenHour call on a selected topic, generally the first Monday of each month. The Public Lab website is supported and maintained by contributions from a robust community of coders. We have a process for welcoming first-time code contributors. Learn more at code.publiclab.org. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started: Have an environmental concern or question you'd like support on? Here are some things you can do on Public Lab:
Looking to contribute ideas, or to support other people's environmental exploration?
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Benefits
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Welcome CommitteeThe welcome committee was created to do just that -- welcome people first encountering Public Lab, and provide a personal connection for explaining our culture, ethics, digital infrastructure, and organizational structure. [people:welcome] How to use this website... Read more here about how to use the website. |
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27 | joyofsoy |
June 09, 2020 16:23
| over 4 years ago
We're so happy to meet you! This page is to help newcomers get started with the Public Lab community. For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how we're organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people, and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our work wouldn't be possible without our network of local organizers and community members. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible do-it-yourself techniques. But it only works if we all share our ideas and innovations! Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started: Have an environmental concern or question you'd like support on? Here are some things you can do on Public Lab:
Looking to contribute ideas, or to support other people's environmental exploration?
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Benefits
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Welcome CommitteeThe Welcome committee was created to do just that -- welcome people first encountering Public Lab, and provide a personal connection for explaining our culture, ethics, digital infrastructure, and organizational structure. [people:welcome] How to use this website... Read more here about how to use the website. |
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26 | liz |
June 03, 2020 22:54
| over 4 years ago
For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how our community is organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our community work wouldn't be possible without our network of organizers. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible "Do-It-Yourself" techniques.
Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started: Have an environmental concern or question you'd like support on? Here are some things you can do on Public Lab:
Looking to contribute ideas, or to support other people's environmental exploration?
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Benefits
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Welcome CommitteeThe Welcome committee was created to do just that -- welcome people first encountering Public Lab, and provide a personal connection for explaining our culture, ethics, digital infrastructure, and organizational structure. [people:welcome] How to use this website... Read more here about how to use the website. |
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25 | liz |
April 29, 2020 14:04
| over 4 years ago
For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how our community is organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our community work wouldn't be possible without our network of organizers. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible "Do-It-Yourself" techniques.
Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started: Have an environmental concern or question you'd like support on? Here are some things you can do on Public Lab:
Looking to contribute ideas, or to support other people's environmental exploration?
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Benefits
Responsibilities
Welcome CommitteeThe Welcome committee was created to do just that -- welcome people first encountering Public Lab, and provide a personal connection for explaining our culture, ethics, digital infrastructure, and organizational structure. [people:welcome] How to use this website... Read more here about how to use the website. |
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24 | stevie |
July 20, 2018 19:29
| over 6 years ago
For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how our community is organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our community work wouldn't be possible without our network of organizers. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible "Do-It-Yourself" techniques.
Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started: Have an environmental concern or question you'd like support on? Here are some things you can do on Public Lab:
Looking to contribute ideas, or to support other people's environmental exploration?
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Benefits
Responsibilities
Welcome CommitteeThe Welcome committee was created to do just that -- welcome people first encountering Public Lab, and provide a personal connection for explaining our culture, ethics, digital infrastructure, and organizational structure. [people:welcome] How to use this website... Read more here about how to use the website. |
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23 | stevie |
July 20, 2018 19:28
| over 6 years ago
For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how our community is organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our community work wouldn't be possible without our network of organizers. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible "Do-It-Yourself" techniques.
Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started: Have an environmental concern or question you'd like support on? Here are some things you can do on Public Lab:
Looking to contribute ideas, or to support other people's environmental exploration?
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Benefits
Responsibilities
Welcome CommitteeThe Welcome committee was created to do just that -- welcome people first encountering Public Lab, and provide a personal connection for explaining our culture, ethics, digital infrastructure, and organizational structure. [people:welcome] How to use this website... Read more here about how to use the website. |
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22 | stevie |
July 20, 2018 19:27
| over 6 years ago
For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how our community is organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our community work wouldn't be possible without our network of organizers. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible "Do-It-Yourself" techniques.
Getting Started:There are a number of ways to get started on Public Lab. We host an Open Call every Tuesday to welcome newcomers, and connect people to resources and ideas available on Public Lab. If you're ready to get going now, check out a few things below that you can do to get started: Have an environmental concern or question you'd like support on? Here are some things you can do on Public Lab:
Looking to contribute ideas, or to support other people's environmental exploration?
Looking to learn more about what people are sharing? Here are some good ways to check out what people are up to:
Benefits
Responsibilities
Welcome CommitteeThe Welcome committee was created to do just that -- welcome people first encountering Public Lab, and provide a personal connection for explaining our culture, ethics, digital infrastructure, and organizational structure. [people:welcome] How to use this website... Read more here about how to use the website. |
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21 | warren |
February 21, 2018 20:26
| almost 7 years ago
For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how our community is organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our community work wouldn't be possible without our network of organizers. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible "Do-It-Yourself" techniques.
Benefits
Responsibilities
Welcome CommitteeThe Welcome committee was created to do just that -- welcome people first encountering Public Lab, and provide a personal connection for explaining our culture, ethics, digital infrastructure, and organizational structure. [people:welcome] How to use this website... Read more here about how to use the website. |
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20 | warren |
February 21, 2018 20:24
| almost 7 years ago
For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how our community is organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work. Our community aspires to be a respectful place. Please read and abide by our Code of Conduct. Who is Public Lab?We're an open community and network that anyone can join, including you! We especially welcome people concerned with local environmental problems, but we need all kinds of people. This is a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people and assorted hybrids of all of the above. We are hosted by a non-profit with a paid staff, but our community work wouldn't be possible without our network of organizers. Together, we try to understand and address environmental problems that affect people, with inexpensive and accessible "Do-It-Yourself" techniques.
Benefits
Responsibilities
Welcome CommitteeThe Welcome committee was created to do just that -- welcome people first encountering Public Lab, and provide a personal connection for explaining our culture, ethics, digital infrastructure, and organizational structure. [people:welcome] How to use this website... Read more here about how to use the website. |
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