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Audience: For Washington State University SOE 110 Students Only.
1. Go to www.zooniverse.org. You MUST Register and Create a Zooniverse Account in order to track the classifications you have completed.
2. Search for Notes from Nature- Flora of Texas and Oklahoma.
3. Read about the research and how you are contributing to the project as a volunteer.
4. Complete the mandatory tutorial.
5. We will consider 30 classifications= 1 hour volunteer service. Once you have completed your classifications, you must take a screenshot of your account with your name and the project plumage icon with the amount of classifications. When you submit an impact to GivePulse, drop the screenshot for our CCE staff to verify the amount of hours you volunteered.
About Zooniverse: The Zooniverse is the world’s largest and most popular platform for people-powered research. This research is made possible by volunteers — more than a million people around the world who come together to assist professional researchers. Our goal is to enable research that would not be possible, or practical, otherwise. Zooniverse research results in new discoveries, datasets useful to the wider research community, and many publications.
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The Texas Oklahoma Regional Consortium of Herbaria (TORCH) was developed to advocate for and to organize approximately 4 million plant specimens across more than 50 herbaria in the two-state region. Learn more about TORCH and its members at torcherbaria.org. Read more.
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