Hi Julie,
> days!). Are there any tricks to avoid this "general research grade ID"? (or
> anyway to undo it?)
Our concept of "research grade" doesn't include a concept of taxonomic
rank. If your student identifies something as a mammal and you
identify it as Homo sapiens, then you both agree that the mammal
identification is correct, so iNat has reason to believe that ID is
accurate.
> Also, is there a way I could quickly see the number of "research grade"
> observations incorporated into a project from a student (without manually
> counting them)?
Well, kind of. With a user id you can do something like
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/project/montgomery-high-school-ecology-project?quality_grade=research&user_id=1045
but that's a bit of a pain. If you're good with Excel you can
download the project's observations as CSV by going to the project
page and clicking "All CSV" in the upper right. There are quality
grade and user login columns you can use to sort and filter. However,
it seems like you'd like some kind of project user stats page, which
seems broadly applicable. I'm guessing you'd want # observations, #
research grade, # research grade identified to species or lower...
anything else?
> Finally, some of my top contributors shows to have more observations
> (including research grade observations) than they actually do according to
> my official way of reading their observations which is going through the
> project and then their username link. They actually have fewer observations
> because they didn't add all observations to the project and/or uncheck "ID
> please". Any fancy tricks to minimize this issue?
So do you mean the numbers at
http://www.inaturalist.org/projects/montgomery-high-school-ecology-project/contributors
are inaccurate, or do you mean those numbers are showing total
contributions and not just research-grade ones?
-ken-ichi