inaturalist Training AOP inaturalist Training May 21, 2016 Slide 1

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inaturalist Training AOP inaturalist Training May 21, 2016 Slide 1

What is inaturalist? inaturalist is a free tool that allows people to record, share, and discuss their observations inaturalist is designed to work on all devices (it even works without cell reception or wifi) AOP inaturalist Training May 21, 2016 Slide 2

What are Observations? A Scientific Observation involves using your senses &/or tools to gather & record information in order to learn more about the natural world AOP inaturalist Training May 21, 2016 Slide 3

Types of Data to Include in Observations AOP inaturalist Training May 21, 2016 Slide 4

Installing inaturalist on your Smart Device Open the App Store on your device & search for inaturalist Select & Install the App Open the App Apple Android AOP inaturalist Training May 21, 2016 Slide 5

Creating an Account & Signing-In Open the App Sign in using your Facebook or Google accounts, or create an account using your email address & a username & password of your choosing Apple Android AOP inaturalist Training May 21, 2016 Slide 6

Making Observations (on Apple device) https://vimeo.com/162581545 AOP inaturalist Training May 21, 2016 Slide 7

Making Observations (on Apple device) 1. Click the Observe Button 2. Add Photo(s) as Evidence 3. Enter the Name of the Species You can search for common species by type or select Help me ID this Species 4. The Date & Time of your Observation This should be added automatically 5. The Location of your Observation This should be added automatically 6. The Captive/Cultivated Setting Observations are assumed to be of wild phenomena (i.e. organisms found in a tidepool at Pelican Cove). However, the if you are making an observation in an artificial setting (i.e. tidepool organisms in an Aquarium) you can (& should) select the Captive/Cultivated option 7. Save your Observation 8. Upload & Share your Observation This should happen automatically, however, you can turn off auto-upload from the app settings on the Me tab 9. Check your Observations Activity Feedback on your observation from the community will appear beside your observation AOP inaturalist Training May 21, 2016 Slide 8 6 7

Making Observations (on Android device) 1. Click the Observe Button 2. Add Photo(s) as Evidence 3. Enter the Name of the Species You can search for common species by type or select Help me ID this Species 4. The Date & Time of your Observation This should be added automatically 5. The Location of your Observation This should be added automatically 6. The Captive/Cultivated Setting Observations are assumed to be of wild phenomena (i.e. organisms found in a tidepool at Pelican Cove). However, the if you are making an observation in an artificial setting (i.e. tidepool organisms in an Aquarium) you can (& should) select the Captive/Cultivated option 7. Save your Observation 8. Upload & Share your Observation This should happen automatically, however, you can turn off auto-upload from the app settings on the Me tab 9. Check your Observations Activity Feedback on your observation from the community will appear beside your observation AOP inaturalist Training May 21, 2016 Slide 9 7 6

Making Observations (on the Website) 1. Go to inaturalist.org & Log in to your Account AOP inaturalist Training May 21, 2016 Slide 10

Making Observations (on the Website) 2. Select Add from the Pulldown Menu under your Username AOP inaturalist Training May 21, 2016 Slide 11

Making Observations (on the Website) 3. Enter the Name of the Species You can search for common species by type or select ID Please? 4. The Captive/Cultivated Setting Observations are assumed to be of wild phenomena (i.e. organisms found in a tidepool at Pelican Cove). However, the if you are making an observation in an artificial setting (i.e. tidepool organisms in an Aquarium) you can (& should) select the Captive/Cultivated option 3 4 7 8 5 6 5. The Location of your Observation Enter the Location s name in the search bar, or enter the GPS Coordinates, or navigate to the location on the map 6. Add Media (Photos or Audio) as Evidence 7. The Date & Time of your Observation 8. Enter a Description 11 9 10 9. Add Tags (enter key terms to help people find your observation during a search) 10. Add a Data Field (i.e. Length, Width, Temperature, etc.) 11. Save your Observation AOP inaturalist Training May 21, 2016 Slide 12

Time to Practice Try using your inaturalist app to make observations of tidepool animals in our touch pool. Since this is an artificial setting, make sure to select the Captive/Cultivated option on each observation AOP inaturalist Training May 21, 2016 Slide 13