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SUMMARY:The Marble Bowl: Citizen Science Takes the Field
DESCRIPTION:From September 3 through November 26th\, everyone can participate in the Marble Bowl by submitting observations of wild plants\, animals\, and fungi to one of two projects on the iNaturalist platform. This online site stores crowdsourced\, public observations of biological organisms. Listed below are the necessary steps to participate. \n\nVisit inaturalist.org and sign up for a free account. There is also a mobile application for smart devices.\nFollow the “The Marble Bowl” project to keep up with the current score.\n\nBe sure to join either the “Marble Bowl 2022 – Auburn University” or “Marble Bowl 2022 – University of Alabama” project to ensure your observations count and you’re contributing to the appropriate team. Only join one of the two projects or your observations will cancel each other out.\n\n\nTo document an observation\, you may shoot photos of wild organisms with your cell phone or camera.\n\nBecause cell phone photographs are automatically timestamped and geotagged\, all of the necessary information is already with the photograph when you upload it. If you prefer to take photos with a digital camera\, be sure to note the location and include it with your observation if the camera doesn’t geotag it for you.\n\n\nObservations may be uploaded to iNaturalist through a web browser or the app. As you submit observations\, the platform’s artificial intelligence will suggest an identification based off what is in the photo along with similar species that have already been observed nearby. You are allowed to suggest a different identification if you’re confident about what you saw. Select your species\, and then submit your citizen science observation.
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/the-marble-bowl-citizen-science-takes-the-field/2022-11-01/
LOCATION:Virtual Event | Check Event Page for Link\, United States
CATEGORIES:Anyone,Competition,Multi-Day
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SUMMARY:The Marble Bowl: Citizen Science Takes the Field
DESCRIPTION:From September 3 through November 26th\, everyone can participate in the Marble Bowl by submitting observations of wild plants\, animals\, and fungi to one of two projects on the iNaturalist platform. This online site stores crowdsourced\, public observations of biological organisms. Listed below are the necessary steps to participate. \n\nVisit inaturalist.org and sign up for a free account. There is also a mobile application for smart devices.\nFollow the “The Marble Bowl” project to keep up with the current score.\n\nBe sure to join either the “Marble Bowl 2022 – Auburn University” or “Marble Bowl 2022 – University of Alabama” project to ensure your observations count and you’re contributing to the appropriate team. Only join one of the two projects or your observations will cancel each other out.\n\n\nTo document an observation\, you may shoot photos of wild organisms with your cell phone or camera.\n\nBecause cell phone photographs are automatically timestamped and geotagged\, all of the necessary information is already with the photograph when you upload it. If you prefer to take photos with a digital camera\, be sure to note the location and include it with your observation if the camera doesn’t geotag it for you.\n\n\nObservations may be uploaded to iNaturalist through a web browser or the app. As you submit observations\, the platform’s artificial intelligence will suggest an identification based off what is in the photo along with similar species that have already been observed nearby. You are allowed to suggest a different identification if you’re confident about what you saw. Select your species\, and then submit your citizen science observation.
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/the-marble-bowl-citizen-science-takes-the-field/2022-10-01/
LOCATION:Virtual Event | Check Event Page for Link\, United States
CATEGORIES:Anyone,Competition,Multi-Day
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SUMMARY:Grant Writing Basics Workshop: Led by Alabama Watershed Stewards Program in Extension
DESCRIPTION:This one-day grant writing workshop is brought to you by the Alabama Watershed Stewards Program in Extension. Led by Kimberly Richardson Consulting\, the workshop ucationwill cover researching grants\, request for proposal selection\, project narrative development\, budget creation\, program cultivation\, partnership development\, and long term success planning. It includes handouts\, resource materials\, and small group exercises. \nThis workshop is intended for anyone interested in learning about the basics of grant writing\, including environmental groups\, watershed groups\, nonprofits\, or small organizations hoping to find funding for special projects. Knowledge in this workshop will be transferable to other types of grant applications. \nYou’ll learn how to: \n\nUnderstand how to seek out and evaluate requests for proposals\nSearch for funding opportunities in Alabama and beyond\nDevelop narrative proposal components\nDevelop a budget narrative and justification\nEvaluate the long-term success and sustainability of your project proposals\n\n  \nREGISTER HERE\n  \nContinuing Education: 0.7 (7 hours) CEUs available\nLunch and free Official Federal Grants Prep Guide provided
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/grant-writing-basics/
LOCATION:Event Venue | CASIC Building\, 559 Devall Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36830
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SUMMARY:The Marble Bowl: Citizen Science Takes the Field
DESCRIPTION:From September 3 through November 26th\, everyone can participate in the Marble Bowl by submitting observations of wild plants\, animals\, and fungi to one of two projects on the iNaturalist platform. This online site stores crowdsourced\, public observations of biological organisms. Listed below are the necessary steps to participate. \n\nVisit inaturalist.org and sign up for a free account. There is also a mobile application for smart devices.\nFollow the “The Marble Bowl” project to keep up with the current score.\n\nBe sure to join either the “Marble Bowl 2022 – Auburn University” or “Marble Bowl 2022 – University of Alabama” project to ensure your observations count and you’re contributing to the appropriate team. Only join one of the two projects or your observations will cancel each other out.\n\n\nTo document an observation\, you may shoot photos of wild organisms with your cell phone or camera.\n\nBecause cell phone photographs are automatically timestamped and geotagged\, all of the necessary information is already with the photograph when you upload it. If you prefer to take photos with a digital camera\, be sure to note the location and include it with your observation if the camera doesn’t geotag it for you.\n\n\nObservations may be uploaded to iNaturalist through a web browser or the app. As you submit observations\, the platform’s artificial intelligence will suggest an identification based off what is in the photo along with similar species that have already been observed nearby. You are allowed to suggest a different identification if you’re confident about what you saw. Select your species\, and then submit your citizen science observation.
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/the-marble-bowl-citizen-science-takes-the-field/2022-09-01/
LOCATION:Virtual Event | Check Event Page for Link\, United States
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SUMMARY:Alabama Beekeepers' Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The symposium is a two-day online event\, running February 5 and 6. There is a $20 fee to attend. The symposium includes many presentations that deal with the latest information on sound beekeeping practices. This year\, the symposium will focus on three topics that most affect Alabama beekeepers: queens\, mites\, and nutrition. These three topics alone account for most yearly losses. \nRegister Here
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/alabama-beekeepers-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Web Based
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