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Webinar: “What’s Being Measured on CitSci.org: Creating Organism and Site Attributes”
By Lily Bui, Jan 09, 2014
CitSci.org will be planning a “Feature Friday” webinar where you, as members of the growing citizen science community, are invited to offer your ideas and thoughts about improvements to CitSci.org. Their team will demonstrate how to use the website feature and take feedback. The January webinar will focus on “What’s Being Measured,” and this discussion will include different approaches to editing, deleting, and sharing attributes (e.g. air temperature). Together, CitSci.org hopes to guide the future of this exciting platform in support of your collaborative citizen science / community based monitoring efforts.
Date: January 10, 2014
Feature: What’s being measured on CitSci.org?: Creating organism and site attributes
Time: 1:00-2:00p (MST)
Although she holds dual non-science bachelors’ degrees in International Studies and Spanish from the University of California Irvine, Lily has long harbored a proclivity for the sciences. A daughter of an engineer and an accountant who also happen to be a photographer and musician, respectively, Lily grew up on the nexus between science and art. Lily has worked on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.; served a year in AmeriCorps in Montgomery County, Maryland; worked for a New York Times bestselling ghostwriter in California; and performed across the U.S. as a touring musician. She currently works with WGBH-TV Boston and Public Radio Exchange (PRX) in Cambridge. In her spare time, she thinks of cheesy science puns (mostly to entertain herself). // Tweets @dangerbui