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26 | mimiss |
August 28, 2019 15:26
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Using simple materials, we’ve developed a microscope kit you can build yourself - the result of many teams’ work coming together! Read more about the Community Microscope here,. If you're new to the Public Lab Community, sign up below to post questions, share research notes, and get updates. Sign Up If you're already on Public Lab, use the button below to subscribe to all things #community-microscope Subscribe Assembling Your Community Microscope1. Get a Community MicroscopeYou can find the materials needed to build a community microscope here, or purchase one from the Public Lab Store! 2. Assemble the Microscope Base:(Make assembly video) For step-by-step instructions on how to assemble your microscope, click here. (Link to new assembly note that needs to be updated with Make images) 3. Set Up Your MicroscopeClick here for instructions to assemble the Intro Kit Click here for instructions to assemble the Plus Kit Click here for instructions to assemble the Pi Kit ActivitiesThere is so much that you can do with your microscope! Learn more about what the Public Lab Community is doing with their community microscopes below. Using Your MicroscopeCheck out these activities to get started using your microscope. [notes:activity:starter-community-microscope] Our community members have done even more cool stuff, which you can see here (links to tag page for activity:microscope, that page will need a new image, link back to some wiki?) Lesson PlansPublic Lab tools, like the community microscope, can be used in educational settings. Educators at Public Lab have created these materials to get you started using the Community Microscope Kit. You can learn more about Public Lab's Education initiative here. [notes:lesson-community-microscope] WorkshopsScience is better together! Here are some examples of how the community microscope has been used in a workshop setting. Check these out and share your own! [notes:workshop-community-microscope] Frequently Asked QuestionsCheck out these questions and answer's from our community to get you started! [questions:FAQ-community-microscope] Want to see more questions from our community? See more questions about the Community Microscope here. (this links to all the questions tagged as community-microscope) MediaLooking for photos of the community microscope to share? Visit this Wiki to see photos or share your own. |
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25 | mimiss |
August 28, 2019 15:26
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Using simple materials, we’ve developed a microscope kit you can build yourself - the result of many teams’ work coming together! Read more about the Community Microscope here,. If you're new to the Public Lab Community, sign up below to post questions, share research notes, and get updates. Sign Up If you're already on Public Lab, use the button below to subscribe to all things #community-microscope Subscribe Assembling Your Community Microscope1. Get a Community MicroscopeYou can find the materials needed to build a community microscope here, or purchase one from the Public Lab Store! 2. Assemble the Microscope Base:(Make assembly video) For step-by-step instructions on how to assemble your microscope, click here. (Link to new assembly note that needs to be updated with Make images) 3. Set Up Your MicroscopeClick here for instructions to assemble the Intro Kit Click here for instructions to assemble the Plus Kit Click here for instructions to assemble the Pi Kit ActivitiesThere is so much that you can do with your microscope! Learn more about what the Public Lab Community is doing with their community microscopes below. Using Your MicroscopeCheck out these activities to get started using your microscope. [notes:activity:starter-community-microscope] Our community members have done even more cool stuff, which you can see here (links to tag page for activity:microscope, that page will need a new image, link back to some wiki?) Lesson PlansPublic Lab tools, like the community microscope, can be used in educational settings. Educators at Public Lab have created these materials to get you started using the Community Microscope Kit. You can learn more about Public Lab's Education initiative here. [notes:lesson-community-microscope] WorkshopsScience is better together! Here are some examples of how the community microscope has been used in a workshop setting. Check these out and share your own! [notes:workshop-community-microscope] Frequently Asked QuestionsCheck out these questions and answer's from our community to get you started! [questions:FAQ-community-microscope] Want to see more questions from our community? See more questions about the Community Microscope here. (this links to all the questions tagged as community-microscope) MediaLooking for photos of the community microscope to share? Visit this Wiki to see photos or share your own. |
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24 | mimiss |
August 28, 2019 15:22
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Using simple materials, we’ve developed a microscope kit you can build yourself - the result of many teams’ work coming together! Read more about the Community Microscope here,. If you're new to the Public Lab Community, sign up below to post questions, share research notes, and get updates. Sign Up If you're already on Public Lab, use the button below to subscribe to all things #community-microscope Subscribe Assembling Your Community Microscope1. Get a Community MicroscopeYou can find the materials needed to build a community microscope here, or purchase one from the Public Lab Store! 2. Assemble the Microscope Base:(Make assembly video) For step-by-step instructions on how to assemble your microscope, click here. (Link to new assembly note that needs to be updated with Make images) 3. Set Up Your MicroscopeClick here for instructions to assemble the Intro Kit Click here for instructions to assemble the Plus Kit Click here for instructions to assemble the Pi Kit ActivitiesThere is so much that you can do with your microscope! Learn more about what the Public Lab Community is doing with their community microscopes below. Using Your MicroscopeCheck out these activities to get started using your microscope. [notes:activity:starter-community-microscope] Our community members have done even more cool stuff, which you can see here (links to tag page for activity:microscope, that page will need a new image, link back to some wiki?) Lesson PlansPublic Lab tools, like the community microscope, can be used in educational settings. Educators at Public Lab have created these materials to get you started using the Community Microscope Kit. You can learn more about Public Lab's Education initiative here. [notes:lesson-community-microscope] WorkshopsScience is better together! Here are some examples of how the community microscope has been used in a workshop setting. Check these out and share your own! [notes:workshop-community-microscope] Frequently Asked QuestionsCheck out these questions and answer's from our community to get you started! [questions:FAQ-community-microscope] Want to see more questions from our community? See more questions about the Community Microscope here. (this links to all the questions tagged as community-microscope) MediaLooking for photos of the community microscope to share? Visit this Wiki to see photos or share your own. |
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23 | mimiss |
August 21, 2019 13:13
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Using simple materials, we’ve developed a microscope kit you can build yourself - the result of many teams’ work coming together! Read more about the Community Microscope here,. Is this a place for a subscribe/follow button? Assembling Your Community Microscope1. Get a Community MicroscopeYou can find the materials needed to build a community microscope here, or purchase one from the Public Lab Store! 2. Assemble the Microscope Base:(Make assembly video) For step-by-step instructions on how to assemble your microscope, click here. (Link to new assembly note that needs to be updated with Make images) 3. Convert a Webcam to a MicroscopeFor step-by-step instructions on how to convert your webcam, click here. ActivitiesThere is so much that you can do with your microscope! Learn more about what the Public Lab Community is doing with their community microscopes below. Using Your MicroscopeCheck out these activities to get started using your microscope. [notes:activity:starter-community-microscope] Our community members have done even more cool stuff, which you can see here (links to tag page for activity:microscope, that page will need a new image, link back to some wiki?) Lesson PlansPublic Lab tools, like the community microscope, can be used in educational settings. Educators at Public Lab have created these materials to get you started using the Community Microscope Kit. You can learn more about Public Lab's Education initiative here. [notes:lesson-community-microscope] WorkshopsScience is better together! Here are some examples of how the community microscope has been used in a workshop setting. Check these out and share your own! [notes:workshop-community-microscope] Frequently Asked QuestionsCheck out these questions and answer's from our community to get you started! [questions:FAQ-community-microscope] Want to see more questions from our community? See more questions about the Community Microscope here. (this links to all the questions tagged as community-microscope) MediaLooking for photos of the community microscope to share? Visit this Wiki to see photos or share your own. (Need to link to /media wiki (doesn't exist yet) |
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22 | mimiss |
August 12, 2019 14:49
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Welcome(below text from kickstarter page, can we make a shorter version of this as a 3 sentence intro?) From dust motes, bacteria, chlorophyll and amoebas, a strange and fantastic world surrounds us. Working with people around the world, Public Lab has developed an affordable way to peek into this hidden world. Using simple materials, we’ve developed a kit you can build yourself - the result of many teams’ work coming together! It takes only fifteen minutes to build, and plugs into a smartphone or laptop. It’s a simple but elegant design -- you focus it by tightening the bolts, and the basic version is made from a webcam with its lens flipped upside down. (here I am trying to insert a welcoming moment) Public Lab is an open community of activists, tinkerers, organizers, makers, educators and scientists around the world, who have worked together to design this kit. We’ve worked with a growing coalition to take a Do-It-Yourself approach to environmental justice issues. (write a sentence here inviting people to join the conversation, follow a tag, sign up, something) Read more about the Community Microscope! Assembling Your Community Microscope1. Get a Community MicroscopeYou can find the materials needed to build a community microscope here, or purchase one from the Public Lab Store! 2. Assemble the Microscope Base:(Make assembly video) For step-by-step instructions on how to assemble your microscope, click here. (Link to new assembly note that needs to be updated with Make images) 3. Convert a Webcam to a MicroscopeFor step-by-step instructions on how to convert your webcam, click here. ActivitiesThere is so much that you can do with your microscope! Learn more about what the Public Lab Community is doing with their community microscopes below. Using Your MicroscopeCheck out these activities to get started using your microscope. [notes:activity:starter-community-microscope] Our community members have done even more cool stuff, which you can see here (links to tag page for activity:microscope, that page will need a new image, link back to some wiki?) Lesson PlansPublic Lab tools, like the community microscope, can be used in educational settings. Educators at Public Lab have created these materials to get you started using the Community Microscope Kit. You can learn more about Public Lab's Education initiative here. [notes:lesson-community-microscope] WorkshopsScience is better together! Here are some examples of how the community microscope has been used in a workshop setting. Check these out and share your own! [notes:workshop-community-microscope] Frequently Asked QuestionsCheck out these questions and answer's from our community to get you started! Want to see more questions from our community? See more questions about the Community Microscope here. (this links to all the questions tagged as community-microscope) [questions:FAQ-community-microscope] Media(this is a really long list of photos on the current iteration of the page. Maybe we can write a quick sentence on why they'd want to share or something and then link them out to a "Community Microscope Media" or general "Media" wiki that has photos for people to use and share) Looking for photos of the community microscope to share? Check out this Wiki for cool pix. (write a more engaging sentence and link to this wiki) |
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21 | mimiss |
August 06, 2019 20:11
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Welcome(below text from kickstarter page, can we make a shorter version of this as a 3 sentence intro?) From dust motes, bacteria, chlorophyll and amoebas, a strange and fantastic world surrounds us. Working with people around the world, Public Lab has developed an affordable way to peek into this hidden world. Using simple materials, we’ve developed a kit you can build yourself - the result of many teams’ work coming together! It takes only fifteen minutes to build, and plugs into a smartphone or laptop. It’s a simple but elegant design -- you focus it by tightening the bolts, and the basic version is made from a webcam with its lens flipped upside down. (here I am trying to insert a welcoming moment) Public Lab is an open community of activists, tinkerers, organizers, makers, educators and scientists around the world, who have worked together to design this kit. We’ve worked with a growing coalition to take a Do-It-Yourself approach to environmental justice issues. (write a sentence here inviting people to join the conversation, follow a tag, sign up, something) Read more about the Community Microscope! Assembling Your Community MicroscopeAssembling the Microscope Base:(Make assembly video) For step-by-step instructions on how to assemble your microscope, click here. (Link to new assembly note that needs to be updated with Make images) Converting a Webcam to a MicroscopeFor step-by-step instructions on how to convert your webcam, click here. ActivitiesThere is so much that you can do with your microscope! Learn more about what the Public Lab Community is doing with their community microscopes below. (Maybe there is a link here to see even more at a link to an activity-microscope tag page?) (also, where do we link to the info currently shared under prototyping and challenges?) Using Your MicroscopeCheck out these activities to get started using your microscope. Our community members have done even more cool stuff, which you can see here (links to tag page for activity:microscope, that page will need a new image, link back to some wiki?) [notes:activity:starter-community-microscope] Lesson PlansPublic Lab tools, like the community microscope, can be used in educational settings. Educators at Public Lab have created these materials to get you started using the Community Microscope Kit. You can learn more about Public Lab's Education initiative here. [notes:lesson-community-microscope] WorkshopsScience is better together! Here are some examples of how the community microscope has been used in a workshop setting. Check these out and share your own! [notes:workshop-community-microscope] Frequently Asked QuestionsCheck out these questions and answer's from our community to get you started! Want to see more questions from our community? See more questions about the Community Microscope here. (this links to all the questions tagged as community-microscope) [questions:FAQ-community-microscope] Media(this is a really long list of photos on the current iteration of the page. Maybe we can write a quick sentence on why they'd want to share or something and then link them out to a "Community Microscope Media" or general "Media" wiki that has photos for people to use and share) Looking for photos of the community microscope to share? Check out this Wiki for cool pix. (write a more engaging sentence and link to this wiki) |
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20 | mimiss |
August 05, 2019 18:11
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Welcome(below text from kickstarter page, can we make a shorter version of this as a 3 sentence intro?) From dust motes, bacteria, chlorophyll and amoebas, a strange and fantastic world surrounds us. Working with people around the world, Public Lab has developed an affordable way to peek into this hidden world. Using simple materials, we’ve developed a kit you can build yourself - the result of many teams’ work coming together! It takes only fifteen minutes to build, and plugs into a smartphone or laptop. It’s a simple but elegant design -- you focus it by tightening the bolts, and the basic version is made from a webcam with its lens flipped upside down. (here I am trying to insert a welcoming moment) Public Lab is an open community of activists, tinkerers, organizers, makers, educators and scientists around the world, who have worked together to design this kit. We’ve worked with a growing coalition to take a Do-It-Yourself approach to environmental justice issues. (write a sentence here inviting people to join the conversation, follow a tag, sign up, something) Read more about the Community Microscope! Assembling Your Community MicroscopeAssembling the Microscope Base:(Make assembly video) For step-by-step instructions on how to assemble your microscope, click here. (Link to new assembly note that needs to be updated with Make images) Converting a Webcam to a MicroscopeFor step-by-step instructions on how to convert your webcam, click here. ActivitiesThere is so much that you can do with your microscope! Learn more about what the Public Lab Community is doing with their community microscopes below. (Maybe there is a link here to see even more at a link to an activity-microscope tag page?) (also, where do we link to the info currently shared under prototyping and challenges?) Using Your MicroscopeCheck out these activities to get started using your microscope. Our community members have done even more cool stuff, which you can see here (links to tag page for activity:microscope, that page will need a new image, link back to some wiki?) [notes:activity:starter-community-microscope] Lesson PlansPublic Lab tools, like the community microscope, can be used in educational settings. Educators at Public Lab have created these materials to get you started using the Community Microscope Kit. You can learn more about Public Lab's Education initiative here. [notes:lesson-community-microscope] WorkshopsScience is better together! Here are some examples of how the community microscope has been used in a workshop setting. Check these out and share your own! [notes:workshop-community-microscope] Frequently Asked QuestionsCheck out these questions and answer's from our community to get you started! Want to see more questions from our community? See more questions about the Community Microscope here. (this links to a page that is just questions grid, maybe as a research note? Maybe just a link to all the questions tagged as microscope?) [questions:FAQ-community-microscope] Media(this is a really long list of photos on the current iteration of the page. Maybe we can write a quick sentence on why they'd want to share or something and then link them out to a "Community Microscope Media" or general "Media" wiki that has photos for people to use and share) Looking for photos of the community microscope to share? Check out this Wiki for cool pix. (write a more engaging sentence and link to this wiki) |
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