Re: [plots-waterquality] Help researchers develop a smartphone app to measure formaldehyde in your home

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Sep 18, 2017, 2:59:58 PM9/18/17
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On Sep 18, 2017 11:44 AM, "Nick Shapiro" <ni...@publiclab.org> wrote:

Hi there,  

 

We are seeking user feedback on a smartphone app. Researchers at Ohio State University, in partnership with Public Lab, are developing a smartphone app to quickly and quantitatively read low-cost formaldehyde exposure badges. We are hoping to make this app as useful and accessible as possible, and would love your feedback! Please follow this link (https://u.osu.edu/smartform/beta-test/) to download the beta version of app and follow steps to the ~10 minute user survey. Participation is free and voluntary, and you can skip questions or close the survey at any time. Thank you so much for your time!  

 

Links to beta app download:

    Android: Link

    iPhone: Link



Badge images before and after exposure

 

Best Wishes,  

The SmART-Form team


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Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science

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