The Public Lab site is a social research sharing website for non-professional and professional sc...
Public Lab is an open community which collaboratively develops accessible, open source, Do-It-Yourself technologies for investigating local environmental health and justice issues.
7 CURRENT | liz |
August 28, 2019 13:36
| over 5 years ago
The Public Lab site is a social research sharing website for non-professional and professional scientists alike. It's like an online lab notebook where students can:
Get startedTo start using PublicLab.org, ask each of your students to sign up and create a profile. (read on for privacy considerations and protective tactics) Watch a brief video about how to post a research note, and read about research note posting here. Consider the privacy of minorsThis section is an extension of https://publiclab.org/wiki/anonymity#PublicLab.org written with minors in mind. Some schools have internet access policies that can be compatible with publiclab.org with (some of ) the following steps:
Additional optionsTeachers / Guardians / Parents may consider these additional options for how minors interact with PublicLab.org, as well as join the ongoing conversation about privacy and minors at https://publiclab.org/q/19897 :
Public Lab Resources for Teachers:Public Lab has a number of resources for teachers. There are a series of well documented physical science lessons published on this site as wiki pages. ActivitiesHere are some additional activities particularly suited for use in the classroom: [activities:education] Posting assignments on PublicLab.orgYou're welcome to post your own assignments to PublicLab.org with a "Post a Response" button, and have student's responses collected in your post: https://publiclab.org/requesting-responses Here are some examples: [notes:seeks:responses] Looking for more information?Check out the questions and answers below. If you don't see what you're looking for, ask a question of your own so our community can lend a hand. [questions:education] |
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6 | liz |
August 28, 2019 13:35
| over 5 years ago
The Public Lab site is a social research sharing website for non-professional and professional scientists alike. It's like an online lab notebook where students can:
Get startedTo start using PublicLab.org, ask each of your students to sign up and create a profile. (read on for privacy considerations and protective tactics) Watch a brief video about how to post a research note, and read about research note posting here. Consider the privacy of minorsThis section is an extension of https://publiclab.org/wiki/anonymity#PublicLab.org written with minors in mind. Some schools have internet access policies that can be compatible with publiclab.org with (some of ) the following steps: Privacy checklist for minors, parents, guardians, teachers
Teachers / Guardians / Parents may consider these additional options for how minors interact with PublicLab.org, as well as join the ongoing conversation about privacy and minors at https://publiclab.org/q/19897 :
Public Lab Resources for Teachers:Public Lab has a number of resources for teachers. There are a series of well documented physical science lessons published on this site as wiki pages. ActivitiesHere are some additional activities particularly suited for use in the classroom: [activities:education] Posting assignments on PublicLab.orgYou're welcome to post your own assignments to PublicLab.org with a "Post a Response" button, and have student's responses collected in your post: https://publiclab.org/requesting-responses Here are some examples: [notes:seeks:responses] Looking for more information?Check out the questions and answers below. If you don't see what you're looking for, ask a question of your own so our community can lend a hand. [questions:education] |
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5 | mimiss |
May 09, 2019 15:27
| over 5 years ago
The Public Lab site is a social research sharing website for non-professional and professional scientists alike. It's like an online lab notebook where students can:
Get startedTo start using PublicLab.org, ask each of your students to sign up and create a profile. Watch a brief video about how to post a research note, and read about research note posting here. Consider the privacy of minorsSome schools have internet access policies that can be compatible with publiclab.org with the following steps: You may want to ask students to:
Public Lab Resources for Teachers:Public Lab has a number of resources for teachers. There are a series of well documented physical science lessons published on this site as wiki pages. ActivitiesHere are some additional activities particularly suited for use in the classroom: [activities:education] Posting assignments on PublicLab.orgYou're welcome to post your own assignments to PublicLab.org with a "Post a Response" button, and have student's responses collected in your post: https://publiclab.org/requesting-responses Here are some examples: [notes:seeks:responses] Looking for more information?Check out the questions and answers below. If you don't see what you're looking for, ask a question of your own so our community can lend a hand. [questions:education] |
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4 | mimiss |
May 09, 2019 15:15
| over 5 years ago
The Public Lab site is a social research sharing website for non-professional and professional scientists alike. It's like an online lab notebook where students can:
Get startedTo start using PublicLab.org, ask each of your students to sign up and create a profile. Watch a brief video about how to post a research note, and read about research note posting here. Consider the privacy of minorsSome schools have internet access policies that can be compatible with publiclab.org with the following steps: You may want to ask students to:
Public Lab resources for teachers:Public Lab has a number of resources for teachers. Some are more well documented than others. What resources are we missing?What could we be developing to help you with your class? Is there some physical / biological phenomenon that you would like help explaining? What lessons would be most helpful? This is a wiki page, which means that you can edit it. If there is some technique that you believe would like to see developed by the Public Lab community, you should write it in here. While it might not get developed, it can not hurt. |
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3 | JSummers |
July 24, 2015 19:26
| over 9 years ago
The Public Lab site is a social research sharing website for non-professional and professional scientists alike. It's like an online lab notebook where students can:
Get startedTo start using PublicLab.org, ask each of your students to sign up and create a profile. Watch a brief video about how to post a research note, and read about research note posting here. Consider the privacy of minorsSome schools have internet access policies that can be compatible with publiclab.org with the following steps: You may want to ask students to:
Public Lab resources for teachers:Public Lab has a number of resources for teachers. Some are more well documented than others. What resources are we missing?What could we be developing to help you with your class? Is there some physical / biological phenomenon that you would like help explaining? What lessons would be most helpful? This is a wiki page, which means that you can edit it. If there is some technique that you believe would like to see developed by the Public Lab community, you should write it in here. While it might not get developed, it can not hurt. |
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2 | warren |
December 17, 2013 15:57
| about 11 years ago
The Public Lab site is a social research sharing website for non-professional and professional scientists alike. It's like an online lab notebook where students can:
Get startedTo start using PublicLab.org, ask each of your students to sign up and create a profile. Watch a brief video about how to post a research note, and read about research note posting here. Consider the privacy of minorsSome schools have internet access policies that can be compatible with publiclab.org with the following steps: You may want to ask students to:
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1 | warren |
December 17, 2013 15:56
| about 11 years ago
The Public Lab site is a social research sharing website for non-professional and professional scientists alike. It's like an online lab notebook where students can:
Get startedTo start using PublicLab.org, ask each of your students to sign up and create a profile. Consider the privacy of minorsSome schools have internet access policies that can be compatible with publiclab.org with the following steps: You may want to ask students to:
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0 | warren |
December 17, 2013 15:51
| about 11 years ago
The Public Lab site is a social research sharing website for non-professional and professional scientists alike. It's like an online lab notebook... Draft being written in the Talk page |
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