Barnraising 2017
Public Lab hosted the 2017 Barnraising November 3rd-5th at LUMCON in Cocodrie, Louisiana. The event drew 36 people from 12 states, and event brought participants from Germany and China.
Session topics for this Barnraising included:
- "Getting started" the beginnings of organizing in the face of environmental issues
- Facilitation techniques and Codes of Conduct
- Louisiana and coastal wetlands
- Existing data and citizen science
- Exploring water monitoring tools (notes here)
- Disaster response and recovery
- Community science for direct intervention/remediation
- Science in the face of denial
- Illustrated guides
- Underpinnings of technical development
- Building an antenna
- Methods and strategies for monitoring H2S (activity used for this session here)
- The Public Lab website (notes here)
- Microscopes and "how can communities visualize pollutants" (Research Note on this session here)
- Exploring problems can crowd sourcing assist
- Funding strategies for environmental monitoring
- Creating tangible games with environmental data (notes here)
- Mapping and monitoring plant biodiversity (Research note on this session here)
People coming to the Barnraising often want to share on deep topics of interest with each other. Lightning talks have become a way to engage with people's individual projects or topics of expertise that are more about decimating information (rather that requiring a sessions space where we build a collaborative environment of learning).
Lightning talks topics at the 2017 Barnraising included:
- Invasive species in Louisiana
- Exploring leaked emails
- Water born illnesses
- How codes of conduct affect email lists
- An oil monitoring project on Louisiana Beaches
- Games and building to promote learning about the environment
Questions
The Barnraiser
The Barnraiser is a daily paper print publication participants in the Barnraising work together to produce. Below are copies of the Barnraiser that came out of this event:
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