How Science Helps Birds - Part II
Brian Wee give us an overview of the different types of community science tools and how environmental data is used.
** Part I is not a pre-requisite for Part II **
We'll have demonstrations of how eBird and iNaturalist data may be downloaded and transformed into graphical visualizations. You will participate in white-boarding a “concept map” starting from root concepts we'll review in the workshop. Be prepared to participate actively, because the evolved map captures the collective thoughts of your fellow attendees. Furthermore, the map represents concerns that are important to you: the DCBA community!
Photo: Bald Eagle, Brian Wee
Brian Wee give us an overview of the different types of community science tools and how environmental data is used.
** Part I is not a pre-requisite for Part II **
We'll have demonstrations of how eBird and iNaturalist data may be downloaded and transformed into graphical visualizations. You will participate in white-boarding a “concept map” starting from root concepts we'll review in the workshop. Be prepared to participate actively, because the evolved map captures the collective thoughts of your fellow attendees. Furthermore, the map represents concerns that are important to you: the DCBA community!
Photo: Bald Eagle, Brian Wee
Dr. Brian Wee, formerly a science, technology, data, and policy liaison to the US Government (retired). Brian holds a Ph.D. in ecology, a M.Sc. in computer science (focused on AI), and a B.Sc. In computer science. A member of DC Bird Alliance, Brian is a talented photography whose work is on exhibit at Bluebird Sky Yoga.