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Geographical Scaling Modular Sensors

Modular Sensors library of sensors interfaces is fantastic. Sara’s classes form a backbone of data flowing from the sensors to the cloud(s), all running on the low cost, solar powered Mayfly. Thanks Shannon and Sara and many others who help teach about Modular Sensors. I was able to extend the Keller Acculevel Class to a Keller Nanolevel device easily, and I’m working on the Insitu SDI-12 interfac...[Read More]

Streamlining EnviroDIY

On February 3, 2020, we will be turning off two community features on EnviroDIY: status updates and interest groups. We are doing this mainly to streamline the user experience.

Grow Your DIY Skills

Stroud Water Research Center, in conjunction with the OPEnS Lab at Oregon State University, is excited to host a DIY workshop this September.

Making Big Leaps in DIY Watershed Monitoring

Real-time monitoring and Web-based tools help to strengthen the measure-validate-disseminate links in the Internet of Water chain.

Build Your Own EnviroDIY Monitoring Station

Stroud Water Research Center recently unveiled a comprehensive manual for building, programming, deploying, and maintaining an EnviroDIY Monitoring Station.

The Internet of Things Meets the Internet of Water

ConnectorSupplier.com learned the history of the Mayfly Data Logger and its potential to transform water quality monitoring from EnviroDIY co-founders Anthony Aufdenkampe and Shannon Hicks and EnviroDIY collaborator, Beth Fisher.