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Public Lab Featured on PBS Documentary

by klie | March 31, 2017 21:07 31 Mar 21:07 | #14073 | #14073

Passing this viewing information along, as Public Lab will be featured on PBS as part of a documentary series on citizen science! We're excited to be a part and to highlight the need for community science and the open source movement. Here are ways to watch or follow the action:

If you have TV: April 6th, 10pm EST // Tune in to your local PBS station.

If you have internet: Any time starting April 1st // Stream the series online at crowdandcloud.org.

If you have Facebook: April 6th, 10pm EST // Watch the live roundtable chat via The Crowd & The Cloud's profile page.

Tell your friends!

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Other links to check out:

Preview the documentary: http://crowdandcloud.org/watch-the-episodes/episode-one

Watch/read interviews with Jeff: http://crowdandcloud.org/watch-the-episodes/episode-one?theHref=science-for-the-people

Read a bio on Scott: http://crowdandcloud.org/watch-the-episodes/episode-one?theHref=scott-eustis

More info from The Crowd & The Cloud:

DOCUMENTARY SERIES SHOWCASES THE POWER OF CITIZEN SCIENCE AND PUBLISHES DYNAMIC COMPANION WEBSITE

The 21st Century is host to a new era of communications and global interconnectivity, where smartphones, computers, mobile tech and the cloud are radically changing the way we work, shop, recreate and connect with each other. We now have the technology to instantly combine individual actions with those of others to form powerful alliances, information banks and tools for change. Technology and "the cloud" offer citizens everywhere a powerful collective voice, and together we are "the crowd."

THE CROWD & THE CLOUD 4-part documentary series debuting online and on public TV in April 2017 explores how these developments are resonating through the worlds of science and community, and showcases how "citizen scientists" are revolutionizing the collection, delivery and use of scientific data. Citizen science is quickly becoming a game-changing tool for both scientific research and community action, often shaving years off the timetables for new discoveries and for empowering community initiatives.

The series takes viewers on a fast-paced tour of the projects, people and technologies on the front lines of this profound evolution in scientific processes...and the personal stories are remarkable.

Thousands of citizen scientists are advancing the search for a cure to Alzheimer's. They are our neighbors, in-laws and co-workers, and they are all playing the EyesOnALZ "Stall Catchers," an online game that engages "the crowd" to analyze research data. "Stall Catchers" is reducing the analysis timeline from years to weeks, enabling scientists to progress faster than ever before.

OpenStreetMap is a worldwide effort where tens of thousands of citizens around the world are logging in and mapping their communities and those far away, providing online, up-to-date maps available to all and used by the Red Cross and first responders in times of crisis.

The series presents 20 fascinating feature stories covering a wide range of topics including extreme weather forecasting, virus tracking, man-made disasters, clean water, wildlife research, medical breakthroughs and more. It has also published a comprehensive THE CROWD & THE CLOUD website (CrowdAndCloud.org) that includes scores of related projects, interviews, videos, resources, and a powerful project finder link that makes it easy for anyone interested in citizen science to get involved.

THE CROWD & THE CLOUD series and companion website are illuminating windows into the boundless capability and opportunity citizen science holds for all of us. It's an insider's view of what can be accomplished when "the crowd" meets "the cloud," and individuals work together, spanning time and space to confront challenges with a powerful new perspective on the role and value of science.


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It was great to watch this and I thought Public Lab and Open Street Map were awesome for Episode 1. Already blogged on Adafruit and did share. Keep the momentum going!

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Woooow!!!!! Congrats! The first chapter makes you wanna put on the boots and get out there ;)

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