Here is a list of apps to help enhance an outdoor education experience from the class presentation:
- iNaturalist- free
- Upload photos and record observations
- Identifying plants, animals
- Collaborate with others to collect info
- Access observational data from other peers
- BioBlitz- not an app but iNaturalist is a great way to carry out a BioBlitz
- Seek- by iNaturalist- free
- More user friendly, simpler and quicker than iNaturalist
- Once something is identified, you can go to the link for more information
- Using research grade information from iNaturalist database, not actually contributing to the research grade
- iTrack Wildlife- cost $
- Interactive learning about animal tracks
- Gives names, easy to use, info about animals
- Merlin- free
- Bird identification app
- Answer questions or upload photo to identify bird
- Marine Debris Tracker****
- Contributes to a database of where marine debris is found around world
- On top of cleaning the beach with students, can record where the debris was found
- Seaweed Sorter
- Makes identifying seaweeds more simple
- PeakFinder- $4.99
- Identifies the names of the peaks around you
- Peak Visor is free, similar but not as good
- Globe Observer
- Citizen science app
- Tracking weather, mosquitoes, tree heights, and land cover
- Better for older grades, formalized science process of how to accumulate accurate data
- NASA App- free
- Full of amazing content
- Skype a Scientist- website- free
- Class can connect via webcam with a scientist
- Hundreds of scientists to choose from
- Live sessions and previously held
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