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Owner:
Terrible Ts Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Origin:
Washington, United States
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By connecting engineers, makers, educators and inventors to powerful ideas and the latest technologies, the element14 Community helps you to create solutions to everyday problems. We help you to make the extraordinary from the ordinary.

Now it is your turn! We’re creating a virtual circuit of geocaches.

We need your help to make connections between geocaches using the circuit board trackables, with them you will create virtual paths that bridge between geocaches and join together Scientific and Engineering landmarks of interest as shown on our “Atlas of Scientific Achievements”. These paths showing the journey of the trackables will become a virtual circuit connecting the world!

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element14 Raspberry Pi 2 GPS Kit: The offer of the Raspberry Pi 2 GPS kit is solely operated by the element14 Community, element14 and Premier Farnell. Entry period for application commences at 12:01 AM (BST) on June 8th, 2015, and expires at 11:59 PM (BST) on July 3rd, 2015. Void where prohibited. For details and restrictions, see the Terms and Conditions on the element14 Community website.

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To keep moving.

About This Item

Citizen Science is a 15-year program to monitor intertidal areas in Central Puget Sound.

The program's goals are to: (1) stimulate science inquiry in historically under-represented high school students and (2) to monitor scientifically defensible species abundance trends on area beaches. Citizen Science intends to accomplish this in the following ways:

1. Establish a science education program that trains high school students to collect and analyze data with the goal of providing meaningful, inquiry-based field based experience that allows students to participate in real-world problem solving.

2. Partner with the WSU/Island County Cooperative Extension Beach Watchers program and the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Citizen Science Network to facilitate sharing among similar volunteer-based monitoring efforts throughout the Puget Sound region. 

3. Make Citizen Science data available for the scientific community to use for further studies by inclusion in the Seattle Public Utilities’ Scientific Information Management System and data sharing with university, governmental and non-profit partners.

See more at http://www.seattleaquarium.org/citizen-science

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Discovered It 7/4/2017 DisposableHERO discovered it   Visit Log

Thanks for sharing your collection, TT! A few of these might end up discovered twice (sorry about that). You have a VERY impressive geocoin collection.

Mark Missing 7/22/2015 lobotomy marked it as missing   Visit Log

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