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Climate Annotation Workshop – December 18th & 19th

By bigbluehat | 12 December, 2014

ClimateFeedback.org aims to organize the community of climate scientists to annotate online media and provide readers and authors with in-situ feedback about the scientific credibility of information.

Our very own Dan Whaley will be speaking at the Climate Feedback workshop on December 18th @ 6:30 pm.

The following morning, Hypothes.is will be hosting a morning annotation meet-up (9am-3pm December 19th) at the Hypothesis Project HQ @ Pier 26.

The Dec 18th workshop will:

  • present the Climate Feedback initiative
  • report on the progress so far
  • explore the challenges ahead
  • and preview our 2015 action plan

You’ll also have an opportunity to sign-up for Hypothes.is and begin annotating the Web!

Join fellow climate scientists & communication experts at the workshop to learn more about this initiative. Attend the morning annotation meet-up to help annotate climate related content and help discover (or build!) features needed for the Climate Feedback project.

All are welcome to these free events!

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