Capturing California's Flowers: Using Digital Images to Investigate Phenological Change in a Biodiversity Hotspot: Difference between revisions

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*Fisher A. 2019. An Introduction to Biodiversity Databases and Specimen Images. Fall 2019 BLUE FMN, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:[https://qubeshub.org/publications/1493/1 10.25334/1NCG-T718]
*Fisher A. 2019. An Introduction to Biodiversity Databases and Specimen Images. Fall 2019 BLUE FMN, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:[https://qubeshub.org/publications/1493/1 10.25334/1NCG-T718]


====Undergraduate Courses Taught====
====Undergraduate Courses Conducted====
 
*Winter 2021 - Herbarium specimen georeferencing Directed by Oregon State University and aided by Cal Poly. 12 students from Oregon State University.
 
*Winter 2021 - Phenological research using herbarium specimens. Directed by Cal Poly and aided by UCSB. 11 students from Cal Poly.
*Winter 2021 – Herbarium digitization internship. Directed by Cal Poly. 31 students enrolled from 10 institutions (Cal Poly, CSU Fresno, CSUSB, Pacific Union College, SFSU, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC Riverside, UCSB, UCSC).
*Fall 2020 - Herbarium digitization internship. Directed by Cal Poly. Completed by 58 students from 6 institutions (Cal Poly, CSU Long Beach, Oregon State, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Cruz)
*Spring 2020 - Phenological research using herbarium specimens. Directed by Cal Poly and aided by UCSB. 19 students from Cal Poly.
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