2012 Barnraising: Cocodrie, LA
Upcoming Barnraisings
We are just getting started planning the next Barnraising. Read more on the Barnraising Planning page
Dates: November 2-4, 2012
Location: Cocodrie, LA at LUMCON
Info on Cocodrie: Cocodrie on Wikipedia
Information on the 2011 barnraising
A human contact if you have logistical questions: Shannon.. shannon@publiclaboratory.org or 504.239.4642
Quick links
- Chatroom - live coverage, also a place to ask questions!
- Chatroom log (and Friday)
- Communal note-taking pad
- 3-day schedule Google Spreadsheet
- Barnraising mailing list
What is a Public Lab barn raising?
This is the closest thing we have to a Public Lab conference -- but with an emphasis on "doing stuff together" rather than just presenting/talking. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Public Lab comes together to develop tools, toolkits, supporting materials such as guides and tutorials, test the tools and develop new research directions and projects. Participants represent a wide range of interests from technologists and designers to social scientists and community organizers.
This page will be used for information pertaining to barn raising activities including schedule, travel info, etc.
Media sharing
Lots of people took photos, shared articles/readings, etc. Let's aggregate them here! Please remember to share Creative Commons Attribution at least. We can also host large amounts of files, just contact web@publiclaboratory.org.
- Shannon's photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/recordandremember/sets/72157631949729478/
- Flickr stream with the tag "barnraising2012" sorted by interestingness
- Flickr stream with the tag "barnraising2012"
- Chris F's Barnraising Flickr set
- A few aerials from a kite flight on Thursday
- Cocodrie sunrise at Photosynth
- Balloon launch at YouTube
- Pat Coyle's start of Barnraising Flickr set
- Pat Coyle's start (for the source video files, let me know, we can see how to share them) of Playlist of YouTube videos
- Map from balloon flight:
http://publiclaboratory.org/map/lumcon-cocodrie-louisiana/2012-11-04 - Don Blair's Barnraising Flickr set
- LUMCON map of 82 stitched RGB photos at gigapan
- jpeg image of the above LUMCON map (41MB, 0.7 gigapixels)
RSVP
The 2012 Barnraising is now over! Join the mailing list to get involved in planning for next year.
Sign-up form
Please fill out the required information on this form.
Schedule Grid
See the unconference-style schedule in the Google Spreadsheet Schedule Grid
Travel Coordination
If you'll be needing a ride to / from the airport, or from New Orleans to Cocodrie (or even just to give us a heads up as to your details), please add your name to the arrival times / departures list.
You will be added to the list of scheduled rides
Review: Grassroots Mapping Toolkit
A series of 10-25 minute talks to frame where we're at with our most developed tool (balloon/kite mapping), and give focus to brainstorming the future.
Civic Response to Deepwater Horizon & Looking Forward
Shannon Dosemagen
- how we did it the first time
- the degrees of volunteer involvement and how we can improve
- leveraging online volunteers while keeping locals in charge
- sharing data online and offline
The Gowanus Conservancy: Interfacing with the EPA
Liz Barry
- building civic science/gov't science relationships
Wetlands Restoration and Long-term Monitoring
Scott Eustis & Adam Griffith
- Wetland restoration with volunteers
- civic science in volunteer restoration
- tracking progress & maintaining a data series over time
The State of Kite & Balloons for Mapping
Mathew Lippincott
- the state of the art & future research directions
- ease of use and replicability
- designing for volunteer kit construction in emergency response
Civic Cartography
Stewart Long
- Sharing the map-stitching burden across volunteers
- training new cartographers for Mapknitter
- how do we make Mapknitter more central field work?
Groundtruthing Oil Contaminiation-- spectrometers in the field
Jeff Warren
- creating a usable assay
- building hacked devices for emergency response
- sharing back and integrating with mapmaking
Proposed Unconference Sessions
Add sessions you'd like to see -- we're doing at least part of this "unconference style" -- and put your name down next to sessions you're a fan of!
Extracting and testing soil/water with spectrometers and lasers
- Jeff W
- Chris F
- Don B
- Pat C
Starting a Public Lab chapter
- Shannon
- Jeff W
- Don B
- Cindy R
- Hagit
- Claudia MM
- Jen H
- Liz
Crowdfunding: raising money and shipping open hardware prototypes
- Jeff W
- Chris F
- Don B
- Hagit
- Pat C
Curriculum development for environmental monitoring tools
what workshop and lesson plans would help communities integrate PLOTS tools?
- Shannon
- Phil
- Mathew
- Don B
- Cindy R
- hagit
- Pat C
- Claudia MM
- Jen H
- Liz -- successful strategies for "first contact" workshops that yield ongoing engagement.
Hydrogen Sulfide Hack Session
- Sara
- Shannon
- Don B
- Anyone else working on H2S issues!
Usability of the Balloon Mapping Toolkit
we'll go through the planning process and brainstorm ways to improve the rate at which people share back their planning, mapping, and mapping outcomes.
- Mathew
- Chris F: How about a special data entry form for notes about your recent mapping outing.
- Don B
- Cindy R: Feedback from community in London, UK
- hagit
- Pat C
- Claudia MM
Designing publiclaboratory.org to capture the context of tool use
we'll look at Mapknitter, research notes and brainstorm improvements to encourage people to post more info on flight planning, why to make maps, and see what lessons we can draw for other tools like Spectral Workbench
Introduction to MapKnitter and/or alternatives
For those new to Mapknitter, we could align fresh images if we get any, or discuss advanced topics.
- Chris F
- Don B
- Cindy R
- hagit
- Pat C
- Claudia MM
What is your experience with the PLOTS website (publiclaboratory.org)? Suggestions?
- Chris F
- Don B
- Shannon
- Cindy R: feedback from creating research notes
- Pat C
- Liz
Measuring the effectiveness of DIY Science tools
Guidelines for designing and implementing surveys and metrics for assessing the effectiveness and outcomes of DIY science initiatives and technologies.
- Don B
- Chris F
- Shannon
- Cindy R
- hagit
- Pat C
- Claudia MM
Aerial mapping demonstration
Chris F. will try to arrive in Cocodrie on Thursday afternoon in time to catch the afternoon breezes with a kite and fly the PLOTS NIR camera setup around LUMCON. We can try again during the weekend.
- Chris F
- Oscar B
- hagit
- Pat C
- Claudia MM
Creating a "Getting Started with PLOTS Tools" booklet
- Don B
- Shannon
- Cindy
- Hagit
- Jen H
- Liz
Ethics of participation
- Cindy R
- Shannon
- Oscar B
- Don B
- hagit
- Claudia MM
- Jen H
Wetland Plant Identification from Aerial and Satellite Photography
Report back from the two 3-day USGS classes Scott is taking from the National Wetlands Research Center in Lafayette, LA--with reference to existing Delta wetlands maps in Mapknitter
- Scott E
- Pat C
- Liz
Alternatives, given helium shortage
- Pat C: kite kits like Matheww's Tyvek Deltas, UAVs, alternate lifting gases; lead time for helium, etc
- Cindy (we have a real serious shortage here in London, UK)
Passenger Pigeon one-page flyer design storm
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Qr code for flight stats
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Jeff
add your proposals here
Grassroots Mapping Forum
The Grassroots Mapping Forum will be used as a framework for documenting and continuing conversations started at the barnraising. We'll use Google Docs to take session notes and an interactive wall of sticky notes to plan out the next issue, set for printing in late November/early December. The planning page is here.
Logistics
LUMCON, who are so generous to host us, has an online handbook for visitors. Check it out: http://www.lumcon.edu/facilities/MarineCenter/VisitorHandbook.pdf
Lodging Options
The majority of people will be staying at the LUMCON facilities which has male and female dorms. They are $20 per night. If you are not comfortable spending the night in a dorm, the closest marina/lodge is TradeWinds: http://www.tradewindscocodrie.com/. If you are coming with a group of friends, there are also a number of "camp" options (which means large houses with enough sleeping room for 8+).
There are also a number of lodging options in Houma (which is a bit of a distance away) and a couple of options in Chauvin.
What links here
Activity
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On Jun 13, Caterina Scaramelli created a new Note: Video: Kitemappers
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On Jun 12, Stewart Long updated Map: Rotsoord. Utrecht, Netherlands.
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On Jun 12, Stewart Long updated Map: Rotsoord. Utrecht, Netherlands.
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On Jun 12, Stewart Long updated Map: Rotsoord. Utrecht, Netherlands.
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On Jun 12, Hagit Keysar updated Page: MapKnitter Help
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sonofaquark commented on sonofaquark's Note "Pascal's Wager" on Jun Wednesday
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On Jun 10, www.quiviracoalition.org created a new Note: Test 1
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On Jun 9, Shannon created a new Note: Public Lab community newsletter 6.9.13
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tomh4236 commented on nedhorning's Note "Canon A2200 NIR conversion" on Jun Wednesday
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On Jun 5, Adam D. Griffith is the Director of the Rivercane Restoration Project through the Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines (PSDS) at Western Carolina University. He received a BS degree in Biology from Roanoke College in 1999 (Omicron Delta Kappa) and was subsequently accepted to Teach for America. He taught 6th grade science in the Houston Independent School District in Texas for three years before becoming a kayak instructor taking him on numerous trips to the beaches of the United States, Panama, and Europe. He received his MS degree in Biology from Western Carolina University in 2008 studying the native bamboo Arundinaria gigantea. Since 2008, he has been a research scientist at PSDS where he launched coastalcare.org with the Santa Aguilla Foundation. He currently directs the communities and sea-level rise research. In 2011, he co-founded the Public Laboratory with 6 others by securing a $500,000 grant from the James S. and John L. Knight Foundation. As a result, his writings can be found on the PBS IdeaLab blog, publiclaboratory.org, and others. He has presented his research with the Public Laboratory across the United States, Mexico, and Europe. Selected Publications Tanner, B.R., Kinner, D.A., Griffith, A.D., Young, R.S. & Sorrell, L.M (2011). Presence of Arundinaria gigantea (river cane) on numerous non-wetland sites suggests improper ecological classification of the species. Wetlands Ecology and Management. 19(6): 521-532. Coburn, A.S., Griffith, A.D. & Young, R.S. (2010). Inventory of coastal engineering projects in coastal national parks. Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/NRPC/GRD/NRTR???2010/373. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. Griffith, A.D., Kinner, D.A., Tanner, B.R., Moore, A., Mathews, K.G. & Young, R.S. (2009). Nutrient and physical soil characteristics of rivercane (Arundinaria gigantea) stands, western North Carolina. Castanea. 74(3): 224-235. updated Page: Classification
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dan.beavers commented on patcoyle's Note "Prototype juice bottle rig on R-10 UAir quad" on Jun Wednesday
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On Jun 4, Stewart Long updated Map: Montgomery Bell State Park. Burns, Tennessee
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On Jun 4, Stewart Long created a new Map: Montgomery Bell State Park
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On Jun 4, Stewart Long updated Map: Rotsoord. Utrecht, Netherlands.
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On Jun 4, Stewart Long created a new Map: Rotsoord. Utrecht, Netherlands.
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On Jun 4, Stewart Long updated Map: Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania.
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On Jun 4, Stewart Long created a new Map: Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania.
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On Jun 4, Patrick Coyle updated Note: Prototype juice bottle rig on R-10 UAir quad
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On Jun 4, Patrick Coyle updated Note: Prototype juice bottle rig on R-10 UAir quad
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On Jun 4, Patrick Coyle updated Note: Prototype juice bottle rig on R-10 UAir quad


