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Method template

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This first line of a page will appear as the "summary" of your method around the site -- edit this sentence into a one-line summary of your method!


What phase is the project in? design concept | prototype | DIY | available as a kit | available to buy commercially
**How easy is it to use?** beginner | **intermediate** | advanced | hotshot
**How easy is it to make?** **beginner** | intermediate | advanced | hotshot
**Cost upfront?** effectively $0 | US$5 | US$20 | **$US50** | $US100 | more
**Cost ongoing per use?** **effectively $0** | US$5 | US$20 | $US50 | $US100 | more
**License?** public domain | **open source** | patented | trade secret

What environmental problems might this apply to

What limitations does the method have?

What is the design philosophy? (see Riffle's design philosophy)

Where is the project's home page (external to publiclab.org, like other website or github)

Where do conversations happen? (external forums, which PL mailing lists, etc)

How does the data compare to other commercial methods or governmentally recognized methods?

  • What types of data does the method produce (visual, numeric, graphs, charts)
  • How to access the data, where is it kept, maintained, accessed, who can get it

how to get one, i.e., is it available in our store or in another place? Is it not out yet etc.


Activities

Purpose Category Status Author Time Difficulty Replications
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Activities should include a materials list, costs and a step-by-step guide to construction with photos. Learn what makes a good activity here.

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Guides should include a materials list and a step-by-step construction guide with photo documentation. Learn what makes a good activity here.


Questions

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