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72 | mathew |
August 29, 2013 17:00
| about 11 years ago
Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Travel Details: Free shuttle from MSY on Thursday PM & Monday AM Location: LUMCON, a research station on the Gulf Coast in Cocodrie, Lousiana What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. 2013 Theme: Education: There are many different ways the theme of education could apply to Public Lab work, from the idea of getting a body of people to become experts on a technique, to the potential for growing our community via education channels, like in classrooms. Our community has been asking questions internally like "how do you evaluate educational work beyond the success/failure of using new tools, meaning in terms of implementing ideas and awareness to civic science and open technology?" What questions come up in your work? What sessions would you like to see? Join the Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) Planning CommitteesFoodcom Jeff + [?] Beercom Jeff + [?] (unwinding, downtime) Gearcom + Scott + Mathew + [?] (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Doccom Liz + [?] (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here, just edit this page and paste in the link below! Flickr tags: "publiclaboratory" and "barnraising2013". Please remember to share as Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. _PASTE YOUR LINKS HERE: _ Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver + Scott can be a driver + [?] If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Schedulecom Liz + [?] This COM will will collate ideas for sessions (add yours below) and create the schedule grid (embedded below). There will also be some open sessions for unconference-style organizing. Session IdeasAdd your ideas for sessions here! Discuss on the Barnraising mailing list! Join Schedule Com to help turn these ideas into a real schedule (see embedded spreadsheet below)
LogisticsLUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Scenes from the 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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71 | Becki |
August 29, 2013 16:59
| about 11 years ago
Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Travel Details: Free shuttle from MSY on Thursday PM & Monday AM Location: LUMCON, a research station on the Gulf Coast in Cocodrie, Lousiana What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. 2013 Theme: Education: There are many different ways the theme of education could apply to Public Lab work, from the idea of getting a body of people to become experts on a technique, to the potential for growing our community via education channels, like in classrooms. Our community has been asking questions internally like "how do you evaluate educational work beyond the success/failure of using new tools, meaning in terms of implementing ideas and awareness to civic science and open technology?" What questions come up in your work? What sessions would you like to see? Join the Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) Planning CommitteesFoodcom Jeff + [?] Beercom Jeff + Becki + [?] (unwinding, downtime) Gearcom [mathew(/profile/mathew) + [?] (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Doccom Liz + [?] (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here, just edit this page and paste in the link below! Flickr tags: "publiclaboratory" and "barnraising2013". Please remember to share as Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. _PASTE YOUR LINKS HERE: _ Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver + [?] If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Schedulecom Liz + [?] This COM will will collate ideas for sessions (add yours below) and create the schedule grid (embedded below). There will also be some open sessions for unconference-style organizing. Session IdeasAdd your ideas for sessions here! Discuss on the Barnraising mailing list! Join Schedule Com to help turn these ideas into a real schedule (see embedded spreadsheet below)
LogisticsLUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Scenes from the 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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70 | eustatic |
August 29, 2013 16:59
| about 11 years ago
Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Travel Details: Free shuttle from MSY on Thursday PM & Monday AM Location: LUMCON, a research station on the Gulf Coast in Cocodrie, Lousiana What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. 2013 Theme: Education: There are many different ways the theme of education could apply to Public Lab work, from the idea of getting a body of people to become experts on a technique, to the potential for growing our community via education channels, like in classrooms. Our community has been asking questions internally like "how do you evaluate educational work beyond the success/failure of using new tools, meaning in terms of implementing ideas and awareness to civic science and open technology?" What questions come up in your work? What sessions would you like to see? Join the Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) Planning CommitteesFoodcom Jeff + [?] Beercom Jeff + [?] (unwinding, downtime) Gearcom + Scott + [Matt] + [?] (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Doccom Liz + [?] (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here, just edit this page and paste in the link below! Flickr tags: "publiclaboratory" and "barnraising2013". Please remember to share as Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. _PASTE YOUR LINKS HERE: _ Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver + Scott can be a driver + [?] If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Schedulecom Liz + [?] This COM will will collate ideas for sessions (add yours below) and create the schedule grid (embedded below). There will also be some open sessions for unconference-style organizing. Session IdeasAdd your ideas for sessions here! Discuss on the Barnraising mailing list! Join Schedule Com to help turn these ideas into a real schedule (see embedded spreadsheet below)
LogisticsLUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Scenes from the 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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69 | mathew |
August 29, 2013 16:58
| about 11 years ago
Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Travel Details: Free shuttle from MSY on Thursday PM & Monday AM Location: LUMCON, a research station on the Gulf Coast in Cocodrie, Lousiana What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. 2013 Theme: Education: There are many different ways the theme of education could apply to Public Lab work, from the idea of getting a body of people to become experts on a technique, to the potential for growing our community via education channels, like in classrooms. Our community has been asking questions internally like "how do you evaluate educational work beyond the success/failure of using new tools, meaning in terms of implementing ideas and awareness to civic science and open technology?" What questions come up in your work? What sessions would you like to see? Join the Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) Planning CommitteesFoodcom Jeff + [?] Beercom Jeff + [?] (unwinding, downtime) Gearcom [mathew(/profile/mathew) + [?] (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Doccom Liz + [?] (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here, just edit this page and paste in the link below! Flickr tags: "publiclaboratory" and "barnraising2013". Please remember to share as Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. _PASTE YOUR LINKS HERE: _ Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver + [?] If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Schedulecom Liz + [?] This COM will will collate ideas for sessions (add yours below) and create the schedule grid (embedded below). There will also be some open sessions for unconference-style organizing. Session IdeasAdd your ideas for sessions here! Discuss on the Barnraising mailing list! Join Schedule Com to help turn these ideas into a real schedule (see embedded spreadsheet below)
LogisticsLUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Scenes from the 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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68 | warren |
August 29, 2013 16:58
| about 11 years ago
Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Travel Details: Free shuttle from MSY on Thursday PM & Monday AM Location: LUMCON, a research station on the Gulf Coast in Cocodrie, Lousiana What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. 2013 Theme: Education: There are many different ways the theme of education could apply to Public Lab work, from the idea of getting a body of people to become experts on a technique, to the potential for growing our community via education channels, like in classrooms. Our community has been asking questions internally like "how do you evaluate educational work beyond the success/failure of using new tools, meaning in terms of implementing ideas and awareness to civic science and open technology?" What questions come up in your work? What sessions would you like to see? Join the Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) Planning CommitteesFoodcom Jeff + [?] Beercom Jeff + [?] (unwinding, downtime) Gearcom + Mathew Doccom Liz + [?] (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here, just edit this page and paste in the link below! Flickr tags: "publiclaboratory" and "barnraising2013". Please remember to share as Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. _PASTE YOUR LINKS HERE: _ Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver + [?] If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Schedulecom Liz + [?] This COM will will collate ideas for sessions (add yours below) and create the schedule grid (embedded below). There will also be some open sessions for unconference-style organizing. Session IdeasAdd your ideas for sessions here! Discuss on the Barnraising mailing list! Join Schedule Com to help turn these ideas into a real schedule (see embedded spreadsheet below)
LogisticsLUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Scenes from the 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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67 | eustatic |
August 29, 2013 16:58
| about 11 years ago
Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Travel Details: Free shuttle from MSY on Thursday PM & Monday AM Location: LUMCON, a research station on the Gulf Coast in Cocodrie, Lousiana What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. 2013 Theme: Education: There are many different ways the theme of education could apply to Public Lab work, from the idea of getting a body of people to become experts on a technique, to the potential for growing our community via education channels, like in classrooms. Our community has been asking questions internally like "how do you evaluate educational work beyond the success/failure of using new tools, meaning in terms of implementing ideas and awareness to civic science and open technology?" What questions come up in your work? What sessions would you like to see? Join the Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) Planning CommitteesFoodcom Jeff + [?] Beercom Jeff + [?] (unwinding, downtime) Gearcom + Scott (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Doccom Liz + [?] (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here, just edit this page and paste in the link below! Flickr tags: "publiclaboratory" and "barnraising2013". Please remember to share as Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. _PASTE YOUR LINKS HERE: _ Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver + Scott can be a driver [?] If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Schedulecom Liz + [?] This COM will will collate ideas for sessions (add yours below) and create the schedule grid (embedded below). There will also be some open sessions for unconference-style organizing. Session IdeasAdd your ideas for sessions here! Discuss on the Barnraising mailing list! Join Schedule Com to help turn these ideas into a real schedule (see embedded spreadsheet below)
LogisticsLUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Scenes from the 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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66 | mathew |
August 29, 2013 16:56
| about 11 years ago
Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Travel Details: Free shuttle from MSY on Thursday PM & Monday AM Location: LUMCON, a research station on the Gulf Coast in Cocodrie, Lousiana What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. 2013 Theme: Education: There are many different ways the theme of education could apply to Public Lab work, from the idea of getting a body of people to become experts on a technique, to the potential for growing our community via education channels, like in classrooms. Our community has been asking questions internally like "how do you evaluate educational work beyond the success/failure of using new tools, meaning in terms of implementing ideas and awareness to civic science and open technology?" What questions come up in your work? What sessions would you like to see? Join the Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) Planning CommitteesFoodcom Jeff + [?] Beercom Jeff + [?] (unwinding, downtime) Gearcom +[mathew(/profile/mathew] [?] (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Doccom Liz + [?] (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here, just edit this page and paste in the link below! Flickr tags: "publiclaboratory" and "barnraising2013". Please remember to share as Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. _PASTE YOUR LINKS HERE: _ Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver + [?] If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Schedulecom Liz + [?] This COM will will collate ideas for sessions (add yours below) and create the schedule grid (embedded below). There will also be some open sessions for unconference-style organizing. Session IdeasAdd your ideas for sessions here! Discuss on the Barnraising mailing list! Join Schedule Com to help turn these ideas into a real schedule (see embedded spreadsheet below)
LogisticsLUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Scenes from the 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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65 | liz |
August 28, 2013 20:51
| about 11 years ago
Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Travel Details: Free shuttle from MSY on Thursday PM & Monday AM Location: LUMCON, a research station on the Gulf Coast in Cocodrie, Lousiana What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. 2013 Theme: Education: There are many different ways the theme of education could apply to Public Lab work, from the idea of getting a body of people to become experts on a technique, to the potential for growing our community via education channels, like in classrooms. Our community has been asking questions internally like "how do you evaluate educational work beyond the success/failure of using new tools, meaning in terms of implementing ideas and awareness to civic science and open technology?" What questions come up in your work? What sessions would you like to see? Join the Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) Planning CommitteesFoodcom Jeff + [?] Beercom Jeff + [?] (unwinding, downtime) Gearcom + [?] (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Doccom Liz + [?] (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here, just edit this page and paste in the link below! Flickr tags: "publiclaboratory" and "barnraising2013". Please remember to share as Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. _PASTE YOUR LINKS HERE: _ Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver + [?] If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Schedulecom Liz + [?] This COM will will collate ideas for sessions (add yours below) and create the schedule grid (embedded below). There will also be some open sessions for unconference-style organizing. Session IdeasAdd your ideas for sessions here! Discuss on the Barnraising mailing list! Join Schedule Com to help turn these ideas into a real schedule (see embedded spreadsheet below)
LogisticsLUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Scenes from the 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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August 28, 2013 20:48
| about 11 years ago
Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Travel Details: Free shuttle from MSY on Thursday PM & Monday AM Location: LUMCON, a research station on the Gulf Coast in Cocodrie, Lousiana What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. 2013 Theme: Education: There are many different ways the theme of education could apply to Public Lab work, from the idea of getting a body of people to become experts on a technique, to the potential for growing our community via education channels, like in classrooms. Our community has been asking questions internally like "how do you evaluate educational work beyond the success/failure of using new tools, meaning in terms of implementing ideas and awareness to civic science and open technology?" What questions come up in your work? What sessions would you like to see? Join the Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) Planning CommitteesFoodcom Jeff + [?] Beercom Jeff + [?] (unwinding, downtime) Gearcom + [?] (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Doccom Liz + [?] (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here, just edit this page and paste in the link below! Flickr tags: "publiclaboratory" and "barnraising2013". Please remember to share as Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. _PASTE YOUR LINKS HERE: _ Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver + [?] If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Schedulecom Liz + [?] We will be filling this in together, stay tuned on the Barnraising mailing list. Session Ideas (to help with Schedule Com)
LogisticsLUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Scenes from the 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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August 27, 2013 22:18
| about 11 years ago
Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Travel Details: Free shuttle from MSY on Thursday PM & Monday AM Location: LUMCON, a research station on the Gulf Coast in Cocodrie, Lousiana What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. 2013 Theme: Education: There are many different ways the theme of education could apply to Public Lab work, from the idea of getting a body of people to become experts on a technique, to the potential for growing our community via education channels, like in classrooms. Our community has been asking questions internally like "how do you evaluate educational work beyond the success/failure of using new tools, meaning in terms of implementing ideas and awareness to civic science and open technology?" What questions come up in your work? What sessions would you like to see? Join the Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) Planning CommitteesFoodcom Jeff + [?] Beercom Jeff + [?] (unwinding, downtime) Gearcom + [?] (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Doccom Liz + [?] (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here, just edit this page and paste in the link below! Flickr tags: "publiclaboratory" and "barnraising2013". Please remember to share as Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. _PASTE YOUR LINKS HERE: _ Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver + [?] If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Schedulecom Liz + [?] We will be filling this in together, stay tuned on the Barnraising mailing list. Session ideas:
LogisticsLUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Scenes from the 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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August 10, 2013 22:19
| over 11 years ago
Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Travel Details: Free shuttle from MSY on Thursday PM & Monday AM Location: LUMCON, a research station on the Gulf Coast in Cocodrie, Lousiana What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. 2013 Theme: Education: There are many different ways the theme of education could apply to Public Lab work, from the idea of getting a body of people to become experts on a technique, to the potential for growing our community via education channels, like in classrooms. Our community has been asking questions internally like "how do you evaluate educational work beyond the success/failure of using new tools, meaning in terms of implementing ideas and awareness to civic science and open technology?" What questions come up in your work? What sessions would you like to see? Join the Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) Planning CommitteesFoodcom Jeff + [?] Beercom Jeff + [?] (unwinding, downtime) Gearcom + [?] (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Doccom Liz + [?] (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here, just edit this page and paste in the link below! Flickr tags: "publiclaboratory" and "barnraising2013". Please remember to share as Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. _PASTE YOUR LINKS HERE: _ Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver + [?] If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Schedulecom Liz + [?] We will be filling this in together, stay tuned on the Barnraising mailing list LogisticsLUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Scenes from the 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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August 10, 2013 03:06
| over 11 years ago
Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 Travel Details: Free shuttle from MSY on Thursday PM & Monday AM Location: LUMCON, a research station on the Gulf Coast in Cocodrie, Lousiana What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. 2013 Theme: Education: There are many different ways the theme of education could apply to Public Lab work, from the idea of getting a body of people to become experts on a technique, to the potential for growing our community via education channels, like in classrooms. Our community has been asking questions internally like "how do you evaluate educational work beyond the success/failure of using new tools, meaning in terms of implementing ideas and awareness to civic science and open technology?" What questions come up in your work? What sessions would you like to see? Join the Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) Planning CommitteesFoodcom Jeff + [?] Beercom Jeff + [?] (unwinding, downtime) Gearcom + [?] (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Doccom Liz + [?] (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here, just edit this page and paste in the link below! Flickr tags: "publiclaboratory" and "barnraising2013". Please remember to share as Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. _PASTE YOUR LINKS HERE: _ Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver + [?] If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Schedulecom Liz + [?] We will be filling this in together, stay tuned on the Barnraising mailing list LogisticsLUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Scenes from the 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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August 10, 2013 02:57
| over 11 years ago
Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 Travel Details: Free shuttle from MSY on Thursday PM & Monday AM Location: LUMCON, a research station on the Gulf Coast in Cocodrie, Lousiana What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. 2013 Theme: Education: There are many different ways the theme of education could apply to Public Lab work, from the idea of getting a body of people to become experts on a technique, to the potential for growing our community via education channels, like in classrooms. Our community has been asking questions internally like "how do you evaluate educational work beyond the success/failure of using new tools, meaning in terms of implementing ideas and awareness to civic science and open technology?" What questions come up in your work? What sessions would you like to see? Join the Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) Planning CommitteesFoodcom Jeff + [?] Beercom Jeff + [?] (unwinding, downtime) Gearcom + [?] (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Doccom Liz + [?] (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here, just edit this page and paste in the link below! Flickr tags: "publiclaboratory" and "barnraising2013". Please remember to share as Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. _PASTE YOUR LINKS HERE: _ Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver + [?] If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Schedulecom Liz + [?] We will be filling this in together, stay tuned on the Barnraising mailing list LogisticsLUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Scenes from the 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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August 10, 2013 02:57
| over 11 years ago
Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 Travel Details: Free shuttle from MSY on Thursday PM & Monday AM Location: LUMCON, a research station on the Gulf Coast in Cocodrie, Lousiana What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. 2013 Theme: Education: There are many different ways the theme of education could apply to Public Lab work, from the idea of getting a body of people to become experts on a technique, to the potential for growing our community via education channels, like in classrooms. Our community has been asking questions internally like "how do you evaluate educational work beyond the success/failure of using new tools, meaning in terms of implementing ideas and awareness to civic science and open technology?" What questions come up in your work? What sessions would you like to see? Join the Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) Planning CommitteesFoodcom Jeff + [?] Beercom Jeff + [?] (unwinding, downtime) Gearcom + [?] (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Doccom Liz + [?] (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here, just edit this page and paste in the link below! Flickr tags: "publiclaboratory" and "barnraising2013". Please remember to share as Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. _PASTE YOUR LINKS HERE: _ Schedulecom Liz + [?] We will be filling this in together, stay tuned on the Barnraising mailing list Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver + [?] Travel Coordination If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. LogisticsLUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Scenes from the 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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August 10, 2013 02:56
| over 11 years ago
Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 Travel Details: Free shuttle from MSY on Thursday 3 PM & Monday 7 AM Location: LUMCON, a research station on the Gulf Coast in Cocodrie, Lousiana What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. 2013 Theme: Education: There are many different ways the theme of education could apply to Public Lab work, from the idea of getting a body of people to become experts on a technique, to the potential for growing our community via education channels, like in classrooms. Our community has been asking questions internally like "how do you evaluate educational work beyond the success/failure of using new tools, meaning in terms of implementing ideas and awareness to civic science and open technology?" What questions come up in your work? What sessions would you like to see? Join the Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) Planning CommitteesFoodcom Jeff + [?] Beercom Jeff + [?] (unwinding, downtime) Gearcom + [?] (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Doccom Liz + [?] (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here, just edit this page and paste in the link below! Flickr tags: "publiclaboratory" and "barnraising2013". Please remember to share as Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. _PASTE YOUR LINKS HERE: _ Schedulecom Liz + [?] We will be filling this in together, stay tuned on the Barnraising mailing list Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver + [?] Travel Coordination If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. LogisticsLUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Scenes from the 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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August 10, 2013 02:26
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This page is for information about the 2013 barnraising including activities, schedule, travel guides, etc. Please RSVP below! Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 Travel Dates: Please aim to arrive on Thursday morning and fly out on Monday morning, so we can provide you a free shuttle (1.5 hours by car)! Location: Cocodrie, LA at LUMCON What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. About Cocodrie, Lousiana: Cocodrie on Wikipedia Information on the 2011 and 2012 barnraising Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP Sign-up for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) The planning committees are: Foodcom Jeff Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver Schedulecom Liz Beercom Jeff (unwinding, downtime) Doccom Liz (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Gearcom (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here! Please remember to share Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. Schedule Grid Travel Coordination If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Logistics LUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Gallery from 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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August 08, 2013 15:28
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LUMCON as seen from canoe, 2012 (photo by Shannon D) This page is for information about the 2013 barnraising including activities, schedule, travel guides, etc. Please RSVP below! Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 Travel Dates: Please aim to arrive on Thursday morning and fly out on Monday morning, so we can provide you a free shuttle (1.5 hours by car)! Location: Cocodrie, LA at LUMCON What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. About Cocodrie, Lousiana: Cocodrie on Wikipedia Information on the 2011 and 2012 barnraising Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising RSVP Sign-up for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) The planning committees are: Foodcom Jeff Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver Schedulecom Liz Beercom Jeff (unwinding, downtime) Doccom Liz (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Gearcom (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here! Please remember to share Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. Schedule Grid Travel Coordination If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Logistics LUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Gallery from 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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August 08, 2013 15:25
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LUMCON as seen from canoe, 2012 (photo by Shannon D) Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 Travel Dates: Please aim to arrive on Thursday morning and fly out on Monday morning, so we can provide you a free shuttle (1.5 hours by car)! Location: Cocodrie, LA at LUMCON Info on Cocodrie: Cocodrie on Wikipedia Information on the 2011 and 2012 barnraising A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. This page will be used for information pertaining to barn raising activities including schedule, travel info, etc. RSVP Sign-up for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) The planning committees are: Foodcom Jeff Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver Schedulecom Liz Beercom Jeff (unwinding, downtime) Doccom Liz (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Gearcom (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here! Please remember to share Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. Schedule Grid Travel Coordination If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Logistics LUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Gallery from 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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August 08, 2013 15:24
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LUMCON as seen from canoe, 2012 (photo by Shannon D) Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 Travel Dates: Please aim to arrive on Thursday morning and fly out on Monday morning, so we can provide you a free shuttle (1.5 hours by car)! Location: Cocodrie, LA at LUMCON Info on Cocodrie: Cocodrie on Wikipedia Information on the 2011 and 2012 barnraising A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. This page will be used for information pertaining to barn raising activities including schedule, travel info, etc. RSVP Sign-up for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) The planning committees are: Foodcom Jeff Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver Schedulecom Liz Beercom Jeff (unwinding, downtime) Doccom Liz (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Gearcom (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here! Please remember to share Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. Schedule Grid Travel Coordination If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Logistics LUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Gallery from 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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August 08, 2013 15:24
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LUMCON as seen from canoe, 2012 (photo by Shannon D) Conference Dates: October 4-6, 2013 Travel Dates: Please aim to arrive on Thursday morning and fly out on Monday morning, so we can provide you a free shuttle (1.5 hours by car)! Location: Cocodrie, LA at LUMCON Info on Cocodrie: Cocodrie on Wikipedia Information on the 2011 and 2012 barnraising A human contact if you have logistical questions: Liz Barry (336-269-1539) or liz[@]publiclab.org; Shannon Dosemagen (504.239.4642) or shannon[@]publiclab.org; and Becki Chall, becki[@]publiclab.org. Barn Raising mailing list: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-barnraising What is a Public Lab barn raising? This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers. This page will be used for information pertaining to barn raising activities including schedule, travel info, etc. RSVP Sign-up for the barn raising here. (link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FmmZFUUn2fOe-xI9-gtWdge8C-nXCTS9G0D977YOwAE/viewform) Canoe time at the 2012 Barnraising (photo by Pat Coyle) The planning committees are: Foodcom Jeff Travelcom Becki head organizer, Jeff will be a driver, Shannon will be a driver Schedulecom Liz Beercom Jeff (unwinding, downtime) Doccom Liz (tweeting, documenting, reporting out to the online audience as things happen) Gearcom (organizing what equipment needs to be brought) Media sharing Lots of people will be taking photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here! Please remember to share Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org. Schedule Grid Travel Coordination If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), there will be a document here that you can fill out. Logistics LUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf Lodging Options The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+). There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin. Gallery from 2012 BarnraisingVideo produced by Caterina Scaramelli (12 minutes of pure Barnraising gold) Kickoff at the schedule grid! (photo by Don Blair) A late-night session on Barnstars! (photo by Don Blair) |
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