3D printed IoT weather stations for citizen science, education and low-cost weather measurement

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The rise of low cost Internet of Things platforms and 3D-printing technologies has given rise to innovation in a multitude of areas. With a wide array of sensors befitting weather measurement, and the subsequent rise of inexpensive, high quality 3d-printers, weather stations have made for fertile ground for weather measurement in a variety of contexts from K-12 education, community-driven citizen science and basic research. In this talk, we will describe our work with IoTwx, an IoT-based 3d-printed weather station that provides a flexible platform for research, education, and citizen science. We will expand on the opportunity IoTwx represents to expose K-12 and undergraduates to IoT, data science, edge computing and engineering concepts, in addition to its potential to augment research for high-quality, low-cost data collection.

Speakers: Keith Maull (Software Engineer, Research Library at NCAR) & Agbeli “Ag” Ameko (Associate Scientist, NCAR Computational & Informations Systems Lab)

This webinar is part of the 2021 Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP; https://www.esipfed.org/) Webinar Series on the theme of Leading Innovation in Earth Science Data Frontiers sponsored by SAIC.
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