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Enumerator Training

Enumerator Training

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

Location:

Alkmaar,

The Netherlands

 

Photo by Dylan Passmore

Taken: May 9, 2016

Required to use most Vernier Probes with TI graphing calculators

Beer Trolley Passing Little Sugar Creek Greenway

(ALL RIGHTS) July 2013. Tony Sanderson and Sonia Ibarra perform fish surveys on streams at Keat's Inlet on Prince of Wales Island. Members of the Haida tribe are conducting these fish surveys to help get their streams protected under Alaska state law. Photo credit: © Erika Nortemann/The Nature Conservancy

(ALL RIGHTS) July 2013. Members of the Haida tribe perform fish surveys on streams at Keat's Inlet on Prince of Wales Island. Streams that provide proof as good salmon habitat can be protected at the highest level by the state of Alaska. Photo credit: © Erika Nortemann/TNC

This is a picture of C.J and Jack in the stream collecting data.

FIA data collected by Jenny Turner and Laura Anzalone will be used as training data for ModelMap. USDA Forest Service Photo by Elizabeth Freeman.

We demoed Voice-over-IP to our clients. Skype was still in its infancy at this time.

Sean Basquill and Terry Power of NS DNR tidying up a soil pit from one of our sample plots at Gooseberry Cove. We are so happy that this site is a recent addition to NSE's parks and protected areas plan! (photo by Caitlin Porter)

Connects graphing calculator to computer to upload & download data, programs, etc.

(ALL RIGHTS) July 2013. Members of the Haida tribe perform fish surveys on streams at Keat's Inlet on Prince of Wales Island. Streams that provide proof as good salmon habitat can be protected at the highest level by the state of Alaska. Photo credit: © Erika Nortemann/TNC

the kids are looking at macros and puttting them in a ice cube tray.

A group of international scientists visit the Rocky Mountain bristlecone pines in the Mount Goliath Research Natural Area. USDA Forest Service photo by Richard Sniezko.

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