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Public Lab is an open community which collaboratively develops accessible, open source, Do-It-Yourself technologies for investigating local environmental health and justice issues.
20 CURRENT | bhamster |
June 22, 2022 22:06
| over 2 years ago
Welcome! This page is about Public Lab’s Question & Answer system. The Q&A system is designed to help connect people who have environmental questions with those who can help to answer them. Here, there’s information on how to post questions on PublicLab.org, and some extra bits on why questions are a great way to get started with community science on PublicLab.org 😃 Asking or answering a question requires having a PublicLab.org profile. If you don’t yet have a Public Lab profile, sign up here for free.
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Lead image by @mollydanielsson Asking a QuestionTips for posting a questionAnyone who has a Public Lab account can ask and respond to questions on the Public Lab website. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. There are many people here who want to help you, but sometimes not every question gets answered. To improve your chances, here are some tips 💡: 1) Before asking a question, try to search for any similar questions. You can use the “Search on Public Lab” search bar at the top of any page, or try searching for existing questions by topic using the “View questions by topic” search bar on the Questions & Answers page. Image: Search for questions that have already been posted by topic using the right-hand search bar under “View questions by topic” at the Questions & Answers page.
2) Add tags to indicate what the question is about. Tags help to categorize your question, help other people to search your question easily, and will enable people who are following those tags to receive an email alert about your question. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. Image: Topic tags in blue badges quickly describe the subject of a question on the Questions & Answers page 3) Follow topic tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Questions that are similar to yours might receive an answer that can still help you. You can "Like" any question and receive an email alert when a new answer is added by clicking the button with a star icon at the top right corner of any question post. 4) All kinds of questions are welcome. Really! From environmental issues to troubleshooting to finding collaborators–we'll help connect your question to other related topics. If you’re looking for some guidance on how to break down an environmental issue or community science project into research questions, check out this great infographic by @renee: Creating research questions for your community science project How to post a question on PublicLab.org1) Sign into your account at PublicLab.org and go to the question editor here. 2) Type your question into the “What’s your question?” text box at the top. This will be the title of your question post, so something specific and brief will work best. 3) In the larger middle text box that says “Share some background information”, add any context that might help readers know more about your question: where you’re working, what kinds of resources you’re looking for, or why you’re interested in this question. You can also add any photos and images, or links that help explain the question. 4) Add tags to your question in the text box at the bottom. You can use the format 5) Press the “Ask” button and tada! 🎉 You’ve just posted a question! It’ll be visible on the Questions page here. Answering a QuestionAnswering questions is another great way to contribute to the Public Lab community. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to a question using the "Post Comment" box on the question post. If you know an answer to a question, great! If not, there are still ways to help:
If you’re interested in answering questions about a particular topic:
You can find all questions posted here. Of particular help is responding to unanswered questions, which you can find by going to the Questions & Answers page and clicking on the “Unanswered” tab near the top. Why Ask or Answer Questions?An assorted list of reasons why we love questions:
More on questions and community science[nodes:grid:research-questions] Looking for more support?If you want to talk through some of your questions with someone, or get help with posting your question, come to one of Public Lab’s weekly Open Calls–we’d love to hear from you! |
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19 | bhamster |
June 21, 2022 22:02
| over 2 years ago
Welcome! This page is about Public Lab’s Question & Answer system. There’s information on how to post questions on PublicLab.org, and some extra bits on why questions are a great way to get started with community science on PublicLab.org 😃 You can see all posted Questions & Answers here. Asking or answering a question requires having a PublicLab.org profile. If you don’t yet have a Public Lab profile, sign up here for free.
On this page:
Lead image by @mollydanielsson Asking a QuestionTips for posting a questionAnyone who has a Public Lab account can ask and respond to questions on the Public Lab website. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. There are many people here who want to help you, but sometimes not every question gets answered. To improve your chances, here are some tips 💡: 1) Before asking a question, try to search for any similar questions. You can use the “Search on Public Lab” search bar at the top of any page, or try searching for existing questions by topic using the “View questions by topic” search bar on the Questions & Answers page. Image: Search for questions that have already been posted by topic using the right-hand search bar under “View questions by topic” at the Questions & Answers page.
2) Add tags to indicate what the question is about. Tags help to categorize your question, help other people to search your question easily, and will enable people who are following those tags to receive an email alert about your question. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. Image: Topic tags in blue badges quickly describe the subject of a question on the Questions & Answers page 3) Follow topic tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Questions that are similar to yours might receive an answer that can still help you. You can "Like" any question and receive an email alert when a new answer is added by clicking the button with a star icon at the top right corner of any question post. 4) All kinds of questions are welcome. Really! From environmental issues to troubleshooting to finding collaborators–we'll help connect your question to other related topics. If you’re looking for some guidance on how to break down an environmental issue or community science project into research questions, check out this great infographic by @renee: Creating research questions for your community science project How to post a question on PublicLab.org1) Sign into your account at PublicLab.org and go to the question editor here. 2) Type your question into the “What’s your question?” text box at the top. This will be the title of your question post, so something specific and brief will work best. 3) In the larger middle text box that says “Share some background information”, add any context that might help readers know more about your question: where you’re working, what kinds of resources you’re looking for, or why you’re interested in this question. You can also add any photos and images, or links that help explain the question. 4) Add tags to your question in the text box at the bottom. You can use the format 5) Press the “Ask” button and tada! 🎉 You’ve just posted a question! It’ll be visible on the Questions page here. Answering a QuestionAnswering questions is another great way to contribute to the Public Lab community. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to a question using the "Post Comment" box on the question post. If you know an answer to a question, great! If not, there are still ways to help:
If you’re interested in answering questions about a particular topic:
Why Ask or Answer Questions?An assorted list of reasons why we love questions:
More on questions and community science[nodes:grid:research-questions] Looking for more support?If you want to talk through some of your questions with someone, or get help with posting your question, come to one of Public Lab’s weekly Open Calls–we’d love to hear from you! |
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18 | bhamster |
June 21, 2022 22:01
| over 2 years ago
Welcome! This page is about Public Lab’s Question & Answer system. There’s information on how to post questions on PublicLab.org, and some extra bits on why questions are a great way to get started with community science on PublicLab.org 😃 You can see all posted Questions & Answers here. Asking or answering a question requires having a PublicLab.org profile. If you don’t yet have a Public Lab profile, sign up here for free.
On this page:
Lead image by @mollydanielsson Asking a QuestionTips for posting a questionAnyone who has a Public Lab account can ask and respond to questions on the Public Lab website. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. There are many people here who want to help you, but sometimes not every question gets answered. To improve your chances, here are some tips 💡: 1) Before asking a question, try to search for any similar questions. You can use the “Search on Public Lab” search bar at the top of any page, or try searching for existing questions by topic using the “View questions by topic” search bar on the Questions & Answers page. Image: Search for questions that have already been posted by topic using the right-hand search bar under “View questions by topic” at the Questions & Answers page.
2) Add tags to indicate what the question is about. Tags help to categorize your question, help other people to search your question easily, and will enable people who are following those tags to receive an email alert about your question. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. Image: Topic tags in blue badges quickly describe the subject of a question on the Questions & Answers page 3) Follow topic tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Questions that are similar to yours might receive an answer that can still help you. You can "Like" any question and receive an email alert when a new answer is added by clicking the button with a star icon at the top right corner of any question post. 4) All kinds of questions are welcome. Really! From environmental issues to troubleshooting to finding collaborators–we'll help connect your question to other related topics. If you’re looking for some guidance on how to break down an environmental issue or community science project into research questions, check out this great infographic by @renee: Creating research questions for your community science project How to post a question on PublicLab.org1) Sign into your account at PublicLab.org and go to the question editor here. 2) Type your question into the “What’s your question?” text box at the top. This will be the title of your question post, so something specific and brief will work best. 3) In the larger middle text box that says “Share some background information”, add any context that might help readers know more about your question: where you’re working, what kinds of resources you’re looking for, or why you’re interested in this question. You can also add any photos and images, or links that help explain the question.
4) Add tags to your question in the text box at the bottom. You can use the format
Answering a QuestionAnswering questions is another great way to contribute to the Public Lab community. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to a question using the "Post Comment" box on the question post. If you know an answer to a question, great! If not, there are still ways to help:
If you’re interested in answering questions about a particular topic:
Why Ask or Answer Questions?An assorted list of reasons why we love questions:
More on questions and community science[nodes:grid:research-questions] Looking for more support?If you want to talk through some of your questions with someone, or get help with posting your question, come to one of Public Lab’s weekly Open Calls–we’d love to hear from you! |
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17 | bhamster |
June 21, 2022 21:54
| over 2 years ago
Welcome! This page is about Public Lab’s Question & Answer system. There’s information on how to post questions on PublicLab.org, and some extra bits on why questions are a great way to get started with community science on PublicLab.org 😃 You can see all posted Questions & Answers here. Asking or answering a question requires having a PublicLab.org profile. If you don’t yet have a Public Lab profile, sign up here for free.
On this page:
Lead image by @mollydanielsson Asking a QuestionTips for posting a questionAnyone who has a Public Lab account can ask and respond to questions on the Public Lab website. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. There are many people here who want to help you, but sometimes not every question gets answered. To improve your chances, here are some tips 💡: 1) Before asking a question, try to search for any similar questions. You can use the “Search on Public Lab” search bar at the top of any page, or try searching for existing questions by topic using the “View questions by topic” search bar on the Questions & Answers page. Image: Search for questions that have already been posted by topic using the right-hand search bar under “View questions by topic” at the Questions & Answers page.
2) Add tags to indicate what the question is about. Tags help to categorize your question, help other people to search your question easily, and will enable people who are following those tags to receive an email alert about your question. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. Image: Topic tags in blue badges quickly describe the subject of a question on the Questions & Answers page 3) Follow topic tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Questions that are similar to yours might receive an answer that can still help you. You can "Like" any question and receive an email alert when a new answer is added by clicking the button with a star icon at the top right corner of any question post. 4) All kinds of questions are welcome. Really! From environmental issues to troubleshooting to finding collaborators–we'll help connect your question to other related topics. If you’re looking for some guidance on how to break down an environmental issue or community science project into research questions, check out this great infographic by @renee: Creating research questions for your community science project How to post a question on PublicLab.org
Answering a QuestionAnswering questions is another great way to contribute to the Public Lab community. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to a question using the "Post Comment" box on the question post. If you know an answer to a question, great! If not, there are still ways to help:
If you’re interested in answering questions about a particular topic:
Why Ask or Answer Questions?An assorted list of reasons why we love questions:
More on questions and community science[nodes:grid:research-questions] Looking for more support?If you want to talk through some of your questions with someone, or get help with posting your question, come to one of Public Lab’s weekly Open Calls–we’d love to hear from you! You can now easily Ask a question Or find a question to answer from the Questions Page.Use the Ask question button below to directly move to the Question editor. |
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16 | bhamster |
June 21, 2022 21:50
| over 2 years ago
Welcome! This page is about Public Lab’s Question & Answer system. There’s information on how to post questions on PublicLab.org, and some extra bits on why questions are a great way to get started with community science on PublicLab.org 😃 You can see all posted Questions & Answers here. Asking or answering a question requires having a PublicLab.org profile. If you don’t yet have a Public Lab profile, sign up here for free.
On this page:
Lead image by @mollydanielsson Asking a QuestionTips for posting a questionAnyone who has a Public Lab account can ask and respond to questions on the Public Lab website. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. There are many people here who want to help you, but sometimes not every question gets answered. To improve your chances, here are some tips 💡: 1) Before asking a question, try to search for any similar questions. You can use the “Search on Public Lab” search bar at the top of any page, or try searching for existing questions by topic using the “View questions by topic” search bar on the Questions & Answers page. Image: Search for questions that have already been posted by topic using the right-hand search bar under “View questions by topic” at the Questions & Answers page.
2. Add tags to indicate what the question is about. Tags help to categorize your question, help other people to search your question easily, and will enable people who are following those tags to receive an email alert about your question. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. Image: Topic tags in blue badges quickly describe the subject of a question on the Questions & Answers page 3) Follow topic tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Questions that are similar to yours might receive an answer that can still help you. You can "Like" any question and receive an email alert when a new answer is added by clicking the button with a star icon at the top right corner of any question post. 4) All kinds of questions are welcome. Really! From environmental issues to troubleshooting to finding collaborators–we'll help connect your question to other related topics. If you’re looking for some guidance on how to break down an environmental issue or community science project into research questions, check out this great infographic by @renee: Creating research questions for your community science project How to post a question on PublicLab.org
Answering a questionAnswering questions is another great way to contribute to the Public Lab community. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to a question using the "Post Comment" box on the question post. If you know an answer to a question, great! If not, there are still ways to help:
If you’re interested in answering questions about a particular topic:
Why Ask or Answer Questions?An assorted list of reasons why we love questions:
More on questions and community science[nodes:grid:research-questions] Looking for more support?If you want to talk through some of your questions with someone, or get help with posting your question, come to one of Public Lab’s weekly Open Calls–we’d love to hear from you! You can now easily Ask a question Or find a question to answer from the Questions Page.Use the Ask question button below to directly move to the Question editor. |
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15 | souravirus |
September 19, 2018 18:14
| over 6 years ago
Asking a question on this forum posts to the Public Lab Questions page. Asking a question requires having a publiclab.org login. Don't yet have a PublicLab login? Click here to Signup Why Ask or Answer question?By asking or answering questions on Public Lab we build the collective knowledge base! Asking a QuestionAnyone who has Public Lab account can ask a question on Public Lab. Questions will be posted on the page in chronological order, but can also sorted by most popular and liked questions. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to questions. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. There are many people here who want to help you, but the reality is that not every question gets answered. To improve your chances, here are some tips: 1) Before asking a question we strongly recommend to Search any similar question using the Search box at the Top of questions. You can also sort questions by tags by typing in the Refine question by tags section in the Sidebar. 2) Add tags to indicate what the question is related to. Tags help to categorize your question and help users to search your question easily. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. A good question always has well defined tags. 3) You can Subscribe to tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Like the question to get updates when a new Answer is posted by clicking the Like button at the top right corner of the Question page. Answering QuestionsAnyone with a Public Lab account can answer a question. You can answer question using the editor given at the bottom of the Question. If you are the Author of the question you can Approve a question which seems to be the right answer to your question. An accepted answer is marked with a green accepted label. Also the question is shown as answered in the Questions page once an answer is accepted. There are also other ways to appreciate an answer. You can Like an answer using the like button given below the answer. Liking an answer shows how helpful the answer is and also notifies you when a new comment is posted on the answer. Answers also contain their individual comments for any clarifications or coversations regarding the particular answer. You can aslo share the link to your answer using the Share button present below the answer. You can now easily Ask a question Or find a question to answer from the Questions Page.Use the Ask question button below to directly move to the Question editor. |
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14 | liz |
October 11, 2016 20:21
| about 8 years ago
Asking a question on this forum posts to the Public Lab Questions page. Asking a question requires having a publiclab.org login. Don't yet have a PublicLab login? Click here to Signup Why Ask or Answer question?By asking or answering questions on Public Lab we build the collective knowledge base! Asking a QuestionAnyone who has Public Lab account can ask a question on Public Lab. Questions will be posted on the page in chronological order, but can also sorted by most popular and liked questions. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to questions. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. There are many people here who want to help you, but the reality is that not every question gets answered. To improve your chances, here are some tips: 1) Before asking a question we strongly recommend to Search any similar question using the Search box at the Top of questions. You can also sort questions by tags by typing in the Refine question by tags section in the Sidebar. 2) Add tags to indicate what the question is related to. Tags help to categorize your question and help users to search your question easily. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. A good question always has well defined tags. 3) You can Subscribe to tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Like the question to get updates when a new Answer is posted by clicking the Like button at the top right corner of the Question page. Answering QuestionsAnyone with a Public Lab account can answer a question. You can answer question using the editor given at the bottom of the Question. If you are the Author of the question you can Approve a question which seems to be the right answer to your question. An accepted answer is marked with a green accepted label. Also the question is shown as answered in the Questions page once an answer is accepted. There are also other ways to appreciate an answer. You can Like an answer using the like button given below the answer. Liking an answer shows how helpful the answer is and also notifies you when a new comment is posted on the answer. Answers also contain their individual comments for any clarifications or coversations regarding the particular answer. You can aslo share the link to your answer uing the Share button present below the answer. You can now easily Ask a question Or find a question to answer from the Questions Page.Use the Ask question button below to directly move to the Question editor. |
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13 | liz |
October 11, 2016 20:21
| about 8 years ago
Asking a question on this forum posts to the Public Lab Questions page. Asking a question requires having a publiclab.org login. Don't yet have a PublicLab login? Click here to Signup Why Ask or Answer question?By asking or answering questions on Public Lab we build the collective knowledge base! Asking a QuestionAnyone who has Public Lab account can ask a question on Public Lab. Questions will be posted on the page in chronological order, but can also sorted by most popular and liked questions. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to questions. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. There are many people here who want to help, but the reality is that not every question gets answered. To improve your chances, here are some tips: 1) Before asking a question we strongly recommend to Search any similar question using the Search box at the Top of questions. You can also sort questions by tags by typing in the Refine question by tags section in the Sidebar. 2) Add tags to indicate what the question is related to. Tags help to categorize your question and help users to search your question easily. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. A good question always has well defined tags. 3) You can Subscribe to tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Like the question to get updates when a new Answer is posted by clicking the Like button at the top right corner of the Question page. Answering QuestionsAnyone with a Public Lab account can answer a question. You can answer question using the editor given at the bottom of the Question. If you are the Author of the question you can Approve a question which seems to be the right answer to your question. An accepted answer is marked with a green accepted label. Also the question is shown as answered in the Questions page once an answer is accepted. There are also other ways to appreciate an answer. You can Like an answer using the like button given below the answer. Liking an answer shows how helpful the answer is and also notifies you when a new comment is posted on the answer. Answers also contain their individual comments for any clarifications or coversations regarding the particular answer. You can aslo share the link to your answer uing the Share button present below the answer. You can now easily Ask a question Or find a question to answer from the Questions Page.Use the Ask question button below to directly move to the Question editor. |
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12 | liz |
October 11, 2016 20:20
| about 8 years ago
Asking a question on this forum posts to the Public Lab Questions page. Asking a question requires having a publiclab.org login. Don't yet have a PublicLab login? Click here to Signup Why Ask or Answer question?By asking or answering questions on Public Lab we build the collective knowledge base! Asking a QuestionAnyone who has Public Lab account can ask a question on Public Lab. Questions will be posted on the page in chronological order, but can also sorted by most popular and liked questions. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to questions. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. There are many people here who want to you, but the reality is that not every question gets answered. To improve your chances, here are some tips: 1) Before asking a question we strongly recommend to Search any similar question using the Search box at the Top of questions. You can also sort questions by tags by typing in the Refine question by tags section in the Sidebar. 2) Add tags to indicate what the question is related to. Tags help to categorize your question and help users to search your question easily. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. A good question always has well defined tags. 3) You can Subscribe to tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Like the question to get updates when a new Answer is posted by clicking the Like button at the top right corner of the Question page. Answering QuestionsAnyone with a Public Lab account can answer a question. You can answer question using the editor given at the bottom of the Question. If you are the Author of the question you can Approve a question which seems to be the right answer to your question. An accepted answer is marked with a green accepted label. Also the question is shown as answered in the Questions page once an answer is accepted. There are also other ways to appreciate an answer. You can Like an answer using the like button given below the answer. Liking an answer shows how helpful the answer is and also notifies you when a new comment is posted on the answer. Answers also contain their individual comments for any clarifications or coversations regarding the particular answer. You can aslo share the link to your answer uing the Share button present below the answer. You can now easily Ask a question Or find a question to answer from the Questions Page.Use the Ask question button below to directly move to the Question editor. |
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11 | liz |
October 11, 2016 20:19
| about 8 years ago
Asking a question on this forum posts to the Public Lab Questions page. Asking a question requires having a publiclab.org login. Don't yet have a PublicLab login? Click here to Signup Why Ask or Answer question?By asking or answering questions on Public Lab we build the collective knowledge base! Asking a QuestionAnyone who has Public Lab account can ask a question on Public Lab. Questions will be posted on the page in chronological order, but can also sorted by most popular and liked questions. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to questions. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. There are many people here who want to you, but the reality is that not every question gets answered. To improve your chances, here are some tips: 1) Before asking a question we strongly recommend to Search any similar question using the Search box at the Top of questions. You can also sort questions by tags by typing in the Refine question by tags section in the Sidebar. 2) Add tags to indicate what the question is related to. Tags help to categorize your question and help users to search your question easily. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. A good question always has well defined tags. 3) You can Subscribe to tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Like the question to get updates when a new Answer is posted by clicking the Like button at the top right corner of the Question page. Answering QuestionsAnyone with a Public Lab account can answer a question. You can answer question using the editor given at the bottom of the Question. If you are the Author of the question you can Approve a question which seems to be the right answer to your question. An accepted answer is marked with a green accepted label. Also the question is shown as answered in the Questions page once an answer is accepted. There are also other ways to appreciate an answer. You can Like an answer using the like button given below the answer. Liking an answer shows how helpful the answer is and also notifies you when a new comment is posted on the answer. Answers also contain their individual comments for any clarifications or coversations regarding the particular answer. You can aslo share the link to your answer uing the Share button present below the answer. You can now easily Ask a question Or find a question to answer from the Questions Page.Use the Ask question button below to directly move to the Question editor. |
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10 | ananyo2012 |
August 17, 2016 00:43
| over 8 years ago
Asking a question on this forum posts to the Public Lab Questions page. Asking a question requires having a publiclab.org login. Don't yet have a PublicLab login? Click here to Signup Why Ask or Answer question?By asking or answering questions on Public Lab we build the collective knowledge base! Asking a QuestionAnyone who has Public Lab account can ask a question on Public Lab. Questions will be posted on the page in chronological order, but can also sorted by most popular and liked questions. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to questions. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. Before Asking a question we strongly recommend to Search any similar question using the Search box at the Top of questions. You can also sort Question by Tags by entering the Tagnames in the Refine question by tags section in the Sidebar. Use tags to indicate what the question is related to. Tags help to categorize your question and help users to search your question easily. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. A good question always has a well defined tags. You can Subscribe to tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Like the question to get updates when a new Answer is posted by clicking the Like button at the top right corner of the Question page. Answering QuestionsAnyone with a Public Lab account can answer a question. You can answer question using the editor given at the bottom of the Question. If you are the Author of the question you can Approve a question which seems to be the right answer to your question. An accepted answer is marked with a green accepted label. Also the question is shown as answered in the Questions page once an answer is accepted. There are also other ways to appreciate an answer. You can Like an answer using the like button given below the answer. Liking an answer shows how helpful the answer is and also notifies you when a new comment is posted on the answer. Answers also contain their individual comments for any clarifications or coversations regarding the particular answer. You can aslo share the link to your answer uing the Share button present below the answer. You can now easily Ask a question Or find a question to answer from the Questions Page.Use the Ask question button below to directly move to the Question editor. |
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9 | ananyo2012 |
August 17, 2016 00:41
| over 8 years ago
Asking a question on this forum posts to the Public Lab Questions page. Asking a question requires having a publiclab.org login. Don't yet have a PublicLab login? Click here to Signup Why Ask or Answer question?By asking or answering questions on Public Lab we build the collective knowledge base! Asking a QuestionAnyone who has Public Lab account can ask a question on Public Lab. Questions will be posted on the page in chronological order, but can also sorted by most popular and liked questions. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to questions. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. Before Asking a question we strongly recommend to Search any similar question using the Search box at the Top of questions. You can also sort Question by Tags by entering the Tagnames in the Refine question by tags section in the Sidebar. Use tags to indicate what the question is related to. Tags help to categorize your question and help users to search your question easily. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. A good question always has a well defined tags. You can Subscribe to tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Like the question to get updates when a new Answer is posted by clicking the Like button at the top right corner of the Question page. Answering QuestionsAnyone with a Public Lab account can answer a question. You can answer question using the editor given at the bottom of the Question. If you are the Author of the question you can Approve a question which seems to be the right answer to your question. An accepted answer is marked with a green accepted label. Also the question is shown as answered in the Questions page once an answer is accepted. There are also other ways to appreciate an answer. You can Like an answer using the like button given below the answer. Liking an answer shows how helpful the answer is and also notifies you when a new comment is posted on the answer. Answers also contain their individual comments for any clarifications or coversations regarding the particular answer. You can aslo share the link to your answer uing the Share button present below the answer. You can now easily Ask a question. Or find a question to answer from the Questions Page.Use the Ask question button below to directly move to the Question editor. |
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8 | ananyo2012 |
August 17, 2016 00:36
| over 8 years ago
Asking a question on this forum posts to the Public Lab Questions page. Asking a question requires having a publiclab.org login. Don't yet have a PublicLab login? Click here to Signup Why Ask or Answer question?By asking or answering questions on Public Lab we build the collective knowledge base! Asking a QuestionAnyone who has Public Lab account can ask a question on Public Lab. Questions will be posted on the page in chronological order, but can also sorted by most popular and liked questions. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to questions. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. Before Asking a question we strongly recommend to Search any similar question using the Search box at the Top of questions. You can also sort Question by Tags by entering the Tagnames in the Refine question by tags section in the Sidebar. Use tags to indicate what the question is related to. Tags help to categorize your question and help users to search your question easily. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. A good question always has a well defined tags. You can Subscribe to tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Like the question to get updates when a new Answer is posted by clicking the Like button at the top right corner of the Question page. Answering QuestionsAnyone with a Public Lab account can answer a question. You can answer question using the editor given at the bottom of the Question. If you are the Author of the question you can Approve a question which seems to be the right answer to your question. An accepted answer is marked with a green accepted label. Also the question is shown as answered in the Questions page once an answer is accepted. There are also other ways to appreciate an answer. You can Like an answer using the like button given below the answer. Liking an answer shows how helpful the answer is and also notifies you when a new comment is posted on the answer. Answers also contain their individual comments for any clarifications or coversations regarding the particular answer. You can aslo share the link to your answer uing the Share button present below the answer. You can now easily Ask a question. Or find a question to answer from the Questions Page.Use the Ask question button below to directly move to the Question editor. |
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7 | ananyo2012 |
August 17, 2016 00:34
| over 8 years ago
Asking a question on this forum posts to the Public Lab Questions page. Asking a question requires having a publiclab.org login. Don't yet have a PublicLab login? Click here to Signup Why Ask or Answer question?By asking or answering questions on Public Lab we build the collective knowledge base! Asking a QuestionAnyone who has Public Lab account can ask a question on Public Lab. Questions will be posted on the page in chronological order, but can also sorted by most popular and liked questions. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to questions. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. Before Asking a question we strongly recommend to Search any similar question using the Search box at the Top of questions. You can also sort Question by Tags by entering the Tagnames in the Refine question by tags section in the Sidebar. Use tags to indicate what the question is related to. Tags help to categorize your question and help users to search your question easily. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. A good question always has a well defined tags. You can Subscribe to tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Like the question to get updates when a new Answer is posted by clicking the Like button at the top right corner of the Question page.
[![question-demo.png](//i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/017/647/large/question-demo.png)](//i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/017/647/original/question-demo.png)
Answering QuestionsAnyone with a Public Lab account can answer a question. You can answer question using the editor given at the bottom of the Question. If you are the Author of the question you can Approve a question which seems to be the right answer to your question. An accepted answer is marked with a green accepted label. Also the question is shown as answered in the Questions page once an answer is accepted. There are also other ways to appreciate an answer. You can Like an answer using the like button given below the answer. Liking an answer shows how helpful the answer is and also notifies you when a new comment is posted on the answer. Answers also contain their individual comments for any clarifications or coversations regarding the particular answer. You can aslo share the link to your answer uing the Share button present below the answer. You can now easily Ask a question. Or find a question to answer from the Questions Page.Use the Ask question button below to directly move to the Question editor. |
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6 | ananyo2012 |
August 17, 2016 00:34
| over 8 years ago
Asking a question on this forum posts to the Public Lab Questions page. Asking a question requires having a publiclab.org login. Don't yet have a PublicLab login? Click here to Signup Why Ask or Answer question?By asking or answering questions on Public Lab we build the collective knowledge base! Asking a QuestionAnyone who has Public Lab account can ask a question on Public Lab. Questions will be posted on the page in chronological order, but can also sorted by most popular and liked questions. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to questions. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. Before Asking a question we strongly recommend to Search any similar question using the Search box at the Top of questions. You can also sort Question by Tags by entering the Tagnames in the Refine question by tags section in the Sidebar. Use tags to indicate what the question is related to. Tags help to categorize your question and help users to search your question easily. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. A good question always has a well defined tags. You can Subscribe to tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Like the question to get updates when a new Answer is posted by clicking the Like button at the top right corner of the Question page.
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[![question-demo.png](//i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/017/647/large/question-demo.png)](//i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/017/647/original/question-demo.png)
Answering QuestionsAnyone with a Public Lab account can answer a question. You can answer question using the editor given at the bottom of the Question. If you are the Author of the question you can Approve a question which seems to be the right answer to your question. An accepted answer is marked with a green accepted label. Also the question is shown as answered in the Questions page once an answer is accepted. There are also other ways to appreciate an answer. You can Like an answer using the like button given below the answer. Liking an answer shows how helpful the answer is and also notifies you when a new comment is posted on the answer. Answers also contain their individual comments for any clarifications or coversations regarding the particular answer. You can aslo share the link to your answer uing the Share button present below the answer. You can now easily Ask a question. Or find a question to answer from the Questions Page.Use the Ask question button below to directly move to the Question editor. |
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5 | ananyo2012 |
August 17, 2016 00:32
| over 8 years ago
Asking a question on this forum posts to the Public Lab Questions page. Asking a question requires having a publiclab.org login. Don't yet have a PublicLab login? Click here to Signup Why Ask or Answer question?By asking or answering questions on Public Lab we build the collective knowledge base! Asking a QuestionAnyone who has Public Lab account can ask a question on Public Lab. Questions will be posted on the page in chronological order, but can also sorted by most popular and liked questions. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to questions. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. Before Asking a question we strongly recommend to Search any similar question using the Search box at the Top of questions. You can also sort Question by Tags by entering the Tagnames in the Refine question by tags section in the Sidebar. Use tags to indicate what the question is related to. Tags help to categorize your question and help users to search your question easily. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. A good question always has a well defined tags. You can Subscribe to tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Like the question to get updates when a new Answer is posted by clicking the Like button at the top right corner of the Question page.
[![refine_tags.png](//i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/017/646/large/refine_tags.png)](//i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/017/646/original/refine_tags.png)
[![question-demo.png](//i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/017/647/large/question-demo.png)](//i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/017/647/original/question-demo.png)
Answering QuestionsAnyone with a Public Lab account can answer a question. You can answer question using the editor given at the bottom of the Question. If you are the Author of the question you can Approve a question which seems to be the right answer to your question. An accepted answer is marked with a green accepted label. Also the question is shown as answered in the Questions page once an answer is accepted. There are also other ways to appreciate an answer. You can Like an answer using the like button given below the answer. Liking an answer shows how helpful the answer is and also notifies you when a new comment is posted on the answer. Answers also contain their individual comments for any clarifications or coversations regarding the particular answer. You can aslo share the link to your answer uing the Share button present below the answer. You can now easily Ask a question. Or find a question to answer from the Questions Page.Use the Ask question button below to directly move to the Question editor. |
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4 | ananyo2012 |
August 17, 2016 00:32
| over 8 years ago
Asking a question on this forum posts to the Public Lab Questions page. Asking a question requires having a publiclab.org login. Don't yet have a PublicLab login? Click here to Signup Why Ask or Answer question?By asking or answering questions on Public Lab we build the collective knowledge base! Asking a QuestionAnyone who has Public Lab account can ask a question on Public Lab. Questions will be posted on the page in chronological order, but can also sorted by most popular and liked questions. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to questions. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. Before Asking a question we strongly recommend to Search any similar question using the Search box at the Top of questions. You can also sort Question by Tags by entering the Tagnames in the Refine question by tags section in the Sidebar. Use tags to indicate what the question is related to. Tags help to categorize your question and help users to search your question easily. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. A good question always has a well defined tags. You can Subscribe to tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Like the question to get updates when a new Answer is posted by clicking the Like button at the top right corner of the Question page.
[![refine_tags.png](//i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/017/646/large/refine_tags.png)](//i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/017/646/original/refine_tags.png)
[![question-demo.png](//i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/017/647/large/question-demo.png)](//i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/017/647/original/question-demo.png)
Answering QuestionsAnyone with a Public Lab account can answer a question. You can answer question using the editor given at the bottom of the Question. If you are the Author of the question you can Approve a question which seems to be the right answer to your question. An accepted answer is marked with a green accepted label. Also the question is shown as answered in the Questions page once an answer is accepted. There are also other ways to appreciate an answer. You can Like an answer using the like button given below the answer. Liking an answer shows how helpful the answer is and also notifies you when a new comment is posted on the answer. Answers also contain their individual comments for any clarifications or coversations regarding the particular answer. You can aslo share the link to your answer uing the Share button present below the answer. You can now easily Ask a question. Or find a question to answer from the Questions Page.Use the Ask question button below to directly move to the Question editor. |
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3 | ananyo2012 |
August 17, 2016 00:28
| over 8 years ago
Asking a question on this forum posts to the Public Lab Questions page. Asking a question requires having a publiclab.org login. Don't yet have a PublicLab login? Click here to Signup Why Ask or Answer question?By asking or answering questions on Public Lab we build the collective knowledge base! Asking a QuestionAnyone who has Public Lab account can ask a question on Public Lab. Questions will be posted on the page in chronological order, but can also sorted by most popular and liked questions. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to questions. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. Before Asking a question we strongly recommend to Search any similar question using the Search box at the Top of questions. You can also sort Question by Tags by entering the Tagnames in the Refine question by tags section in the Sidebar. Use tags to indicate what the question is related to. Tags help to categorize your question and help users to search your question easily. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. A good question always has a well defined tags. You can Subscribe to tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Like the question to get updates when a new Answer is posted by clicking the Like button at the top right corner of the Question page. Answering QuestionsAnyone with a Public Lab account can answer a question. You can answer question using the editor given at the bottom of the Question. If you are the Author of the question you can Approve a question which seems to be the right answer to your question. An accepted answer is marked with a green accepted label. Also the question is shown as answered in the Questions page once an answer is accepted. There are also other ways to appreciate an answer. You can Like an answer using the like button given below the answer. Liking an answer shows how helpful the answer is and also notifies you when a new comment is posted on the answer. Answers also contain their individual comments for any clarifications or coversations regarding the particular answer. You can aslo share the link to your answer uing the Share button present below the answer. You can now easily Ask a question. Or find a question to answer from the Questions Page.Use the Ask question button below to directly move to the Question editor. |
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2 | ananyo2012 |
August 17, 2016 00:26
| over 8 years ago
Public Lab Q & AAsking a question on this forum posts to the Public Lab Questions page. Asking a question requires having a publiclab.org login. Don't yet have a PublicLab login? Click here to Signup Why Ask or Answer question?By asking or answering questions on Public Lab we build the collective knowledge base! Asking a QuestionAnyone who has Public Lab account can ask a question on Public Lab. Questions will be posted on the page in chronological order, but can also sorted by most popular and liked questions. Anyone with a Public Lab account can respond to questions. As the author of a question, you will be sent an email notification when someone responds. Before Asking a question we strongly recommend to Search any similar question using the Search box at the Top of questions. You can also sort Question by Tags by entering the Tagnames in the Refine question by tags section in the Sidebar. Use tags to indicate what the question is related to. Tags help to categorize your question and help users to search your question easily. Tags are shown along with the question title on the Questions page. A good question always has a well defined tags. You can Subscribe to tags to get notified when a related question is posted. Like the question to get updates when a new Answer is posted by clicking the Like button at the top right corner of the Question page. Answering QuestionsAnyone with a Public Lab account can answer a question. You can answer question using the editor given at the bottom of the Question. If you are the Author of the question you can Approve a question which seems to be the right answer to your question. An accepted answer is marked with a green accepted label. Also the question is shown as answered in the Questions page once an answer is accepted. There are also other ways to appreciate an answer. You can Like an answer using the like button given below the answer. Liking an answer shows how helpful the answer is and also notifies you when a new comment is posted on the answer. Answers also contain their individual comments for any clarifications or coversations regarding the particular answer. You can aslo share the link to your answer uing the Share button present below the answer. You can now easily Ask a question. Or find a question to answer from the Questions Page.Use the Ask question button below to directly move to the Question editor. |
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1 | ananyo2012 |
August 17, 2016 00:21
| over 8 years ago
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