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Citizen Science: Moving from Raw Data to Meaningful Results, Pt 2 of 3

CitSci.org will again be hosting its 'Feature Friday' webinar series this Friday, August 7th, 2015 from 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM MDT (3-4 PM EDT).

Join us for the 2nd installment of our 3-part training series: 'Going from Raw Data to Meaningful Results'.

We are pleased to have two guest speakers joining us for this webinar. Erik Beever, Research Ecologist at the US Geological Society and Jacob Lemon, Eastern Shale Gas Monitoring Coordinator for Trout Unlimited will both share their experiences with going from raw data to meaningful results and/or reports.

Topics planned for this webinar:



  • Obtaining data; steps taken to integrate datasets
  • Steps for data clean-up or other QA/QC checks
  • Tools used/planned for analysis
  • Calculations & equations used / planned
  • Final output: What to include in that report/paper.


We look forward to having you join us!

Feature Friday webinar series: How do you go from raw data to meaningful results? (webinar 2 of 3 part series)

Join at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/451563437
Dial: (657) 220-3412; Access Code: 451-563-437

Session will be archived on citsci.org 

http://citsci.org/cwis438/webs...ebSiteID=7

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