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  • SY31D: The MacGyver Session: The Place for Novel, Exciting, Self-Made, Hacked, or Improved Sensors and Software Solutions to Contribute to Participatory, Citizen, and Community Science Poster
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Primary Convener:
Philip Bresnahan, University of North Carolina at Wilmington

Convener:
Stephen Moysey, East Carolina University
Austin Madson, University of Wyoming

Chair:
Philip Bresnahan, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Stephen Moysey, Clemson University
Austin Madson, University of Wyoming

This 17th edition of the MacGyver session leads science into the future with contributions across AGU sections! All are welcome to present and bring hands-on demonstrations to make this the most exciting set of poster-only sessions of the AGU Fall Meeting, featuring: - Open-source or do-it-yourself solutions for public participation in science. - Sensor/human networks designed for community-engaged research.- Community-centered data dashboards, data storage, or transmission solutions (e.g., LoRa, WIFI, or GSM).- Community initiatives facilitating the creation and sharing of novel sensors, data-acquisition, and data-transmission technologies. This session will share Science & Society Section innovations with the broader AGU community. If you are interested in the societal impacts of developing and applying sensing methods, integrating or building sensors with communities, or transmitting, sharing, and using data for participatory science or other applications, then this session is for you! All case studies, methods, or approaches are welcome.

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0815 Informal education
1694 Instruments and techniques
4327 Resilience

Cross-Listed:
SA - SPA-Aeronomy
OS - Ocean Sciences
H - Hydrology
NS - Near Surface Geophysics

Alternate Session Formats:
Poster Only Session

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1. Science Nexus

Suggested Itineraries:
Community and People-Powered Science
Open Science and Open Data

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