How the Public Lab Kits Initiative is Responding to COVID-19 The Public Lab Kits Initiative exis...
Public Lab is an open community which collaboratively develops accessible, open source, Do-It-Yourself technologies for investigating local environmental health and justice issues.
84 | natalie |
September 08, 2014 20:01
| over 10 years ago
Democratizing data and science through the Kits Initiative Public Lab works to "level the data playing field,” making it possible for people to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them field ready. The Kits Initiative creates, assembles, and distributes kits from the open research designs of the Public Lab community to foster and develop the reach of open, accessible science, by placing tools in the hands of those that need them. Revenue from the kits program directly supports the Public Lab nonprofit. Kits Initiative Objectives The two main goals of the program are: 1) Building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline, and; 2) Scaling the development and production of kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 20,000 participants to produce their own civic data by 2016. Public Lab Store Public Lab Bulk Sales View our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » Current Kits Sale: September 2014 Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code! Contact the Kits Initiative team The Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based out of the Public Lab Portland, Oregon office and is managed by Natalie Mayorga. To reach the Kits Initiative team, email kits@publiclab.org or call 503-902-5874. |
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83 | natalie |
September 08, 2014 19:57
| over 10 years ago
Democratizing data and science through the Kits Initiative Public Lab works to "level the data playing field,” making it possible for people to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them field ready. The Kits Initiative creates, assembles, and distributes kits from the open research designs of the Public Lab community to foster and develop the reach of open, accessible science, by placing tools in the hands of those that need them. Revenue from the kits program directly supports the Public Lab nonprofit. Kits Initiative Objectives The two main goals of the program are: 1) Building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline, and; 2) Scaling the development and production of kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 20,000 participants to produce their own civic data by 2016. Public Lab Store Public Lab Bulk Sales View our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » Current Kits Sale: September 2014 Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code! Contact the Kits Initiative team The Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based out of the Public Lab Portland, Oregon office and is managed by Natalie Mayorga. To reach the Kits Initiative team, email kits@publiclab.org or call 503-902-5874. |
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82 | natalie |
September 08, 2014 19:55
| over 10 years ago
Democratizing data and science through the Kits Initiative Public Lab works to "level the data playing field,” making it possible for people to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them field ready. The Kits Initiative creates, assembles, and distributes kits from the open research designs of the Public Lab community to foster and develop the reach of open, accessible science, by placing tools in the hands of those that need them. Revenue from the kits program directly supports the Public Lab nonprofit. Kits Initiative Objectives The two main goals of the program are: 1) Building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline, and; 2) Scaling the development and production of kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 20,000 participants to produce their own civic data by 2016. Public Lab Store Public Lab Bulk Sales View our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » Current Kits Sale: September 2014 Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code! Contact the Kits Initiative team The Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based out of the Public Lab Portland, Oregon office and is managed by Natalie Mayorga. To reach the Kits Initiative team, email kits@publiclab.org or call 503-902-5874. |
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81 | natalie |
September 08, 2014 19:54
| over 10 years ago
Democratizing data and science through the Kits Initiative Public Lab works to "level the data playing field,” making it possible for people to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them field ready. The Kits Initiative creates, assembles, and distributes kits from the open research designs of the Public Lab community to foster and develop the reach of open, accessible science, by placing tools in the hands of those that need them. Revenue from the kits program directly supports the Public Lab nonprofit. Kits Initiative Objectives The two main goals of the program are: 1) Building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline, and; 2) Scaling the development and production of kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 20,000 participants to produce their own civic data by 2016. Public Lab Store Public Lab Bulk Sales View our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » Current Kits Sale: September 2014 [](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/006/664/original/back-to-school-sale-3.png) Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code! Contact the Kits Initiative team The Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based out of the Public Lab Portland, Oregon office and is managed by Natalie Mayorga. To reach the Kits Initiative team, email kits@publiclab.org or call 503-902-5874. |
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80 | natalie |
September 08, 2014 19:53
| over 10 years ago
Democratizing data and science through the Kits Initiative Public Lab works to "level the data playing field,” making it possible for people to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them field ready. The Kits Initiative creates, assembles, and distributes kits from the open research designs of the Public Lab community to foster and develop the reach of open, accessible science, by placing tools in the hands of those that need them. Revenue from the kits program directly supports the Public Lab nonprofit. Kits Initiative Objectives The two main goals of the program are: 1) Building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline, and; 2) Scaling the development and production of kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 20,000 participants to produce their own civic data by 2016. Public Lab Store Public Lab Bulk Sales View our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » Current Kits Sale: September 2014 [](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/006/664/original/back-to-school-sale-3.png)Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code! Contact the Kits Initiative team The Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based out of the Public Lab Portland, Oregon office and is managed by Natalie Mayorga. To reach the Kits Initiative team, email kits@publiclab.org or call 503-902-5874. |
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79 | Shannon |
September 08, 2014 19:43
| over 10 years ago
Democratizing data and science through the Kits Initiative Public Lab works to "level the data playing field,” making it possible for people to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them field ready. The Kits Initiative creates, assembles, and distributes kits from the open research designs of the Public Lab community to foster and develop the reach of open, accessible science, by placing tools in the hands of those that need them. Revenue from the kits program directly supports the Public Lab nonprofit. Kits Initiative Objectives The two main goals of the program are: 1) Building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline, and; 2) Scaling the development and production of kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 20,000 participants to produce their own civic data by 2016. Public Lab Store Public Lab Bulk Sales View our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » Current Kits Sale: September 2014 Back to school sale runs August 25th-September 30th, 2014! Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code! Contact the Kits Initiative team The Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based out of the Public Lab Portland, Oregon office and is managed by Natalie Mayorga. To reach the Kits Initiative team, email kits@publiclab.org or call 503-902-5874. |
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78 | Shannon |
September 08, 2014 19:43
| over 10 years ago
Democratizing data and science through the Kits Initiative Public Lab works to "level the data playing field,” making it possible for people to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them field ready. The Kits Initiative creates, assembles, and distributes kits from the open research designs of the Public Lab community to foster and develop the reach of open, accessible science, by placing tools in the hands of those that need them. Revenue from the kits program directly supports the Public Lab nonprofit. Kits Initiative Objectives The two main goals of the program are: 1) Building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline, and; 2) Scaling the development and production of kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 20,000 participants to produce their own civic data by 2016. Public Lab Store Public Lab Bulk Sales View our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » Current Kits Sale: September 2014 Back to school sale runs August 25th-September 30th, 2014! Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code!
Contact the Kits Initiative team The Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based out of the Public Lab Portland, Oregon office and is managed by Natalie Mayorga. To reach the Kits Initiative team, email kits@publiclab.org or call 503-902-5874. |
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77 | Shannon |
September 08, 2014 19:42
| over 10 years ago
Democratizing data and science through the Kits Initiative Public Lab works to "level the data playing field,” making it possible for people to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them field ready. The Kits Initiative creates, assembles, and distributes kits from the open research designs of the Public Lab community to foster and develop the reach of open, accessible science, by placing tools in the hands of those that need them. Revenue from the kits program directly supports the Public Lab nonprofit. Kits Initiative Objectives The two main goals of the program are: 1) Building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline, and; 2) Scaling the development and production of kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 20,000 participants to produce their own civic data by 2016. Public Lab Store Public Lab Bulk Sales View our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » Current Kits Sale: September 2014 Back to school sale runs August 25th-September 30th, 2014! Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code!
Contact the Kits Initiative team The Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based out of the Public Lab Portland, Oregon office and is managed by Natalie Mayorga. To reach the Kits Initiative team, email kits@publiclab.org or call 503-902-5874. |
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76 | Shannon |
September 08, 2014 19:42
| over 10 years ago
Democratizing data and science through the Kits Initiative Public Lab works to "level the data playing field,” making it possible for people to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them field ready. The Kits Initiative creates, assembles, and distributes kits from the open research designs of the Public Lab community to foster and develop the reach of open, accessible science, by placing tools in the hands of those that need them. Revenue from the kits program directly supports the Public Lab nonprofit. Kits Initiative Objectives The two main goals of the program are: 1) Building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline, and; 2) Scaling the development and production of kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 20,000 participants to produce their own civic data by 2016. Public Lab Store Public Lab Bulk Sales View our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » Current Kits Sale: September 2014 Back to school sale runs August 25th-September 30th, 2014!Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code!
Contact the Kits Initiative team The Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based out of the Public Lab Portland, Oregon office and is managed by Natalie Mayorga. To reach the Kits Initiative team, email kits@publiclab.org or call 503-902-5874. |
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75 | Shannon |
September 08, 2014 19:41
| over 10 years ago
Democratizing data and science through the Kits Initiative Public Lab works to "level the data playing field,” making it possible for people to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them field ready. The Kits Initiative creates, assembles, and distributes kits from the open research designs of the Public Lab community to foster and develop the reach of open, accessible science, by placing tools in the hands of those that need them. Revenue from the kits program directly supports the Public Lab nonprofit. Kits Initiative Objectives The two main goals of the program are: 1) Building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline. 2) Scaling the development and production of kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 10,000 participants to produce their own civic data by 2016; and Public Lab Store Public Lab Bulk Sales View our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » Current Kits Sale: September 2014 Back to school sale runs August 25th-September 30th, 2014!Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code!
Contact the Kits Initiative team The Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based out of the Public Lab Portland, Oregon office and is managed by Natalie Mayorga. To reach the Kits Initiative team, email kits@publiclab.org or call 503-902-5874. |
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74 | Shannon |
September 08, 2014 19:19
| over 10 years ago
Kit InitiativeThe Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which manufactures and distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based in Portland, Oregon, and includes staff members Mathew Lippincott @mathew, Natalie Mayorga @natalie, Noah Hochman, and (remotely) Jeff Warren @warren. Or view our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » Back to school sale runs August 25th-September 30th, 2014!Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code!
Making tools accessibleThe Kits Initiative creates, assembles, and distributes kits from the open research designs of the Public Lab community to foster and develop the reach of open, accessible science, by placing tools in the hands of those that need them. Revenue from the kits program directly supports the Public Lab nonprofit. The two key objectives of this program are: scaling development and production of kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 20,000 participants to produce their own civic data in the next 2 years; and building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline. Democratizing data and sciencePublic Lab works to "level the data playing field,” making it possible for citizens to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them field ready. |
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73 | mathew |
September 03, 2014 21:06
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Kit InitiativeThe Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which manufactures and distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based in Portland, Oregon, and includes staff members Mathew Lippincott @mathew, Natalie Mayorga @natalie, Noah Hochman, and (remotely) Jeff Warren @warren. Or view our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » Back to school sale runs August 25th-September 30th, 2014!Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code!
Making tools accessibleThe Kits Initiative creates, assembles, and distributes kits from the open research designs of the Public Lab community to foster and develop the reach of open, accessible science, by placing tools in the hands of those that need them. Revenue from the kits program directly supports the Public Lab nonprofit. The two key objectives of this program are: scaling development and production of kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 10,000 participants to produce their own civic data in the next 2 years; and building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline. Democratizing data and sciencePublic Lab works to "level the data playing field,” making it possible for citizens to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them field ready. |
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72 | mathew |
September 03, 2014 21:05
| over 10 years ago
Kit InitiativeThe Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which manufactures and distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based in Portland, Oregon, and includes staff members Mathew Lippincott @mathew, Natalie Mayorga @natalie, Noah Hochman, and (remotely) Jeff Warren @warren. Or view our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » Updates:Back to school sale runs August 25th-September 30th, 2014!Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code!
Making tools accessibleThe Kits Initiative creates, assembles, and distributes kits from the open research designs of the Public Lab community to foster and develop the reach of open, accessible science, by placing tools in the hands of those that need them. Revenue from the kits program directly supports the Public Lab nonprofit. The two key objectives of this program are: scaling development and production of kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 10,000 participants to produce their own civic data in the next 2 years; and building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline. Democratizing data and sciencePublic Lab works to "level the data playing field,” making it possible for citizens to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them field ready. |
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71 | mathew |
September 03, 2014 20:45
| over 10 years ago
Kit InitiativeThe Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which manufactures and distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based in Portland, Oregon, and includes staff members Mathew Lippincott @mathew, Natalie Mayorga @natalie, Noah Hochman, and (remotely) Jeff Warren @warren. Or view our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » Updates:Back to school sale runs August 25th-September 30th, 2014!Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code!
Making tools accessibleThe Kits Initiative creates, assembles, and distributes kits from the open research designs of the Public Lab community to foster and develop the reach of open, accessible science, by placing tools in the hands of those that need them. Revenue from the kits program directly supports the Public Lab nonprofit. The two key objectives of this program are: scaling development and production of kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 10,000 participants to produce their own civic data in the next 2 years; and building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline. Democratizing data and sciencePublic Lab works to "level the data playing field,” making it possible for citizens to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them field ready. |
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70 | natalie |
September 03, 2014 18:25
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Democratizing data and science--Public Lab works to "level the data playing field,” making it possible for citizens to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them shelf and retail ready. The two key objectives of this program are: 1) scaling development and production of Civic Information Starter Kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 10,000 participants to produce their own civic data in the next 2 years; and 2) building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline. The Kits Initiative creates, assembles, and distributes kits from the open research designs of the Public Lab community to foster and develop the reach of open, accessible science, by placing tools in the hands of those that need them. Revenue from the kits program directly supports the Public Lab nonprofit. Updates:Back to school sale runs August 25th-September 30th, 2014!Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code!
Kit InitiativeThe Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which manufactures and distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based in Portland, Oregon, and includes staff members Mathew Lippincott @mathew, Natalie Mayorga @natalie, Noah Hochman, and (remotely) Jeff Warren. Or view our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » |
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September 03, 2014 17:36
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Democratizing data and science--Public Lab works to level the “data playing field,” making it possible for citizens to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them shelf and retail ready. The two key objectives of this program are: 1) scaling development and production of Civic Information Starter Kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 10,000 participants to produce their own civic data in the next 2 years; and 2) building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline. The Kits Initiative creates, assembles, and distributes kits from the open research designs of the Public Lab community to foster and develop the reach of open, accessible science, by placing tools in the hands of those that need them. Revenue from the kits program directly supports the Public Lab nonprofit. Updates:Back to school sale runs August 25th-September 30th, 2014!Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code!
Kit InitiativeThe Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which manufactures and distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based in Portland, Oregon, and includes staff members Mathew Lippincott @mathew, Natalie Mayorga @natalie, Noah Hochman, and (remotely) Jeff Warren. Or view our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » |
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September 03, 2014 17:31
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Democratizing data and science--Public Lab works to level the “data playing field,” making it possible for citizens to issue rigorously collected, high-quality, local environmental datasets for use alongside government data for verification and advocacy. We do this by building curriculum, hardware, and software; providing space for research and development; and bringing tools to maturity, making them shelf and retail ready. The two key objectives of this program are: 1) scaling development and production of Civic Information Starter Kits, and developing novel kits, to enable over 10,000 participants to produce their own civic data in the next 2 years; and 2) building a space to create “big data” through “small data” from grassroots sources through the development of a data publishing platform, formatting citizen-collected data to be comparable to government data, and making data actionable by communities to agitate for change, online and offline. Updates:Back to school sale runs August 25th-September 30th, 2014!Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code!
Kit InitiativeThe Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which manufactures and distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based in Portland, Oregon, and includes staff members Mathew Lippincott @mathew, Natalie Mayorga @natalie, Noah Hochman, and (remotely) Jeff Warren. Or view our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » |
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September 03, 2014 17:10
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Updates:Back to school sale runs August 25th-September 30th, 2014!Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code!
Kit InitiativeThe Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which manufactures and distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based in Portland, Oregon, and includes staff members Mathew Lippincott @mathew, Natalie Mayorga @natalie, Noah Hochman, and (remotely) Jeff Warren. Or view our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » |
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August 27, 2014 21:02
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Updates:Back to school sale runs August 25th-September 30th, 2014!Get ready to head back to school with Public Lab kits! Now through September 30th, all kits can be purchased for 20% off. Enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs. Demonstrate how spectral "fingerprints" are used to identify materials, or how to monitor plant health using near infrared photos. Instructors, join the growing community, and try out some lesson plan ideas. Papercraft Spectrometers make great Do-It-Together science crafts. Get enough for the whole class to build for under $10 each! Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs. Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for a special discount code!
Kit InitiativeThe Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which manufactures and distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based in Portland, Oregon, and includes staff members Mathew Lippincott @mathew, Natalie Mayorga @natalie, Noah Hochman, and (remotely) Jeff Warren. Or view our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » Follow us on:Our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/PublicLab Twitter: @PublicLab: http://twitter.com/publiclab Instagram: public_lab: http://instagram.com/public_lab Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science Public Lab 412 NW Couch, Ste. 401 Portland, OR 97209 T: 503.902.5874 F: 504.324.0401 |
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August 25, 2014 20:58
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Updates:Back to school sale runs August 25th-September 30th, 2014!Get ready to head back to school with additional savings from Public Lab! For a limited time, all kits can be purchased for an additional 20% off. Just enter discount code BACK2SCHOOL at checkout. DIY kits are great for science fairs and projects for students! Wonderful lesson plan ideas. Grab papercraft spectrometers for the whole class to build for under $10 each! (Minimum order $25) Schools and Institutions contact shipping@publiclab.org for additional deals on shipping costs! Teachers looking for specials on collections or bulk orders email Natalie@publiclab.org for special discount code!
Kit InitiativeThe Public Lab Kits Initiative is a part of the Public Lab Nonprofit which manufactures and distributes open hardware kits to support the Public Lab community. The Kits Initiative is based in Portland, Oregon, and includes staff members Mathew Lippincott @mathew, Natalie Mayorga @natalie, Noah Hochman, and (remotely) Jeff Warren. Or view our bulk catalogue and wholesale pricing options here » Follow us on:Our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/PublicLab Twitter: @PublicLab: http://twitter.com/publiclab Instagram: public_lab: http://instagram.com/public_lab Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science Public Lab 412 NW Couch, Ste. 401 Portland, OR 97209 T: 503.902.5874 F: 504.324.0401 |
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