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- ...my snazzy online resume
- ...samples of my my documentation writing
- ...samples of my casual writing
ON HOLD UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Project Delve is a website to help you find every still-active distributed computing, citizen science, citizen history/archive, and humanities volunteer project you can do on the internet or remotely.
Home Page: https://projectdelve.com
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Need to make a guide housing the template files, instructions on how to use them, and instructions on how to use GitHub + submit pull requests as if explaining to beginner so all instructions are covered.
Man, I love that name. https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/neiljordan/dingo-bingo
Need to brainstorm this. Do I take all of the current game listings out of their current folders and make a new "Games" folder, since they ARE very different from ye standard volunteering methods? Or do I keep putting game experiences in the normal volunteer categories and just link the whole tag to a page or something?
I'm leaning with the first because if I myself am looking for volunteer opportunities, I don't want to have to look through options that are game style. I'm guessing other people would prefer I separate them out, too.
Forgot to add this initially. Need to edit the logo.html
file in themes/hugo-theme-learn/layouts/partials
so when it's clicked or tapped it takes users directly to the home page.
Got a stockpile of articles I've hoarded about citizen science, volunteering for these projects, social involvement, etc. etc.
Might as well give them the chance of being enjoyed by someone somewhere instead of just sitting in my own files.
Too many projects on CitizenScience.gov for ALL of them to be added to Project Delve, but I'd like to have the most major/most popular ones on here for people's easy reference so they don't miss them entirely.
Issue will remain open indefinitely so all CitizenScience.gov-related projects can be tagged with it and connected to this issue's history.
Information courtesy of Gustė Statulevičiūtė!
https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.14569
Project website: https://osdg.ai/
OSDG is a partnership between PPMI, UNDP SDG AI Lab, and a community of researchers led by Dr. Nuria Bautista Puig. The project aspires to bring together the knowledge and expertise of people from around the world to better understand the nature of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The Platformhttps://osdg.ai/community is an ambitious effort to bring together researchers, subject matter experts and SDG advocates from all around the globe to create a large and accurate collection of textual information on the SDGs. The goal of the labeling activities is to the relevance of each text to the SDGs based on the volunteers' prior knowledge.
In each exercise, the volunteer is presented with a text and an associated SDG label (which generally originates from the source) and is asked to either accept or reject the proposed label.
The citizen science project outputs are already available to the research community and are updated on a quarterly basis. This data can be used to derive insights into the nature of SDGs using either ontology-based or machine learning approaches.
Online
November 7, 2020 - Haven't been able to get the website to load. BOINC still has it listed as active, but need to see if there's any other way to find the project so I can confirm that is accurate.
Forgot to note down the specific hex code for the shade of blue that this site uses. I’ll put that in the documentation in case anyone wants to use it for site design purposes later or I need to reference it while doing maintenance.
Too many projects on SciStarter for ALL of them to be added to Project Delve, but I'd like to have the most major/most popular ones on here for people's easy reference so they don't miss them entirely.
Issue will remain open indefinitely so all SciStarter-related projects can be tagged with it and connected to this issue's history.
https://www.vaworkinglandscapes.org/#
Category: sciout
Website: https://raspberryshake.org/
Ars Technica article: https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/03/when-a-seismic-network-failed-citizen-science-stepped-in/
“How to use the site” guide says that the sidebar is green. Sidebar is BLUE. Also need to mention for mobile users that instead of a sidebar they can go up to the top left and see the three lines and click them to get a drop down menu.
Suggestions off the top of my head:
current icon looks like a pencil scribble of a swirl. need to make a one-line, much-bolder swirl instead of the overlaid three thin ones that are in the real site logo
World Community Grid is moving. See details here and check regularly to see if I need to change links or information for relevant projects.
"In the short term, the first big change for World Community Grid will be an updated website–stay tuned for an announcement with details very soon. Additionally, we are in the early planning stages of a new project that seeks to identify novel treatments for Parkinson’s disease, and we’re planning to design a youth outreach program to engage high school students in science and technology."
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The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
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Some thing interesting about web. New door for the world.
A server is a program made to process requests and deliver data to clients.
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Some thing interesting about visualization, use data art
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Open source projects and samples from Microsoft.
Google ❤️ Open Source for everyone.
Alibaba Open Source for everyone
Data-Driven Documents codes.
China tencent open source team.