Hi, everyone.  If you’re like me, you are currently thinking about class 
schedules for next semester   I encourage you to consider adding WeDigBio to 
those schedules on October 20 or 21 (a Thursday or Friday) this year.  Last 
year I reserved a computer lab for my Field Botany class during WeDigBio, and 
the students transcribed specimen labels at Notes from Nature while working 
through the exercises at https://www.wedigbio.org/content/educational-exercises 
<https://www.wedigbio.org/content/educational-exercises>.  It was very popular.

Not offering a plant-focused class?  No problem.  There are transcription 
projects focused on other taxa as well at Notes from Nature and the other 
participating online citizen science platforms.  For an overview of last year’s 
options, visit https://www.wedigbio.org/find-a-project 
<https://www.wedigbio.org/find-a-project>.  These are expected to expand to 
include even more diversity in 2016.

If you decide to participate in WeDigBio in this way, be sure to fill out the 
very short event host survey at 
https://www.wedigbio.org/content/wedigbio-2016-event-hosts 
<https://www.wedigbio.org/content/wedigbio-2016-event-hosts> so that you can 
receive updates.

And if you create your own WeDigBio-focused exercise, don’t keep it a secret.  
Share it with the community at https://www.wedigbio.org/ 
<https://www.wedigbio.org/> and http://collectionseducation.org/ 
<http://collectionseducation.org/>.

It’s a great opportunity to familiarize your students with biodiversity 
specimens and specimen data while making a genuine contribution to science.  
Thanks for considering!

Austin
Austin Mast · Professor · Department of Biological Science · 319 Stadium Drive 
· Florida State University · Tallahassee, FL 32306-4295 · U.S.A. · (850) 
645-1500 · [email protected]





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