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Mobile Community Research Kits Update

August 1, 2021 by Bradley Clements

by Haley Bryant

Equipment for GRASAC’s Mobile Community Research Kits has begun arriving! So far, we’ve received the backpacks, camera bags, rugged laptops, digital cameras, and various power and data storage accessories. The kits will continue to come together into the fall with the addition of audio recorders, portable scanners, mesh networking equipment, and virtual reality devices.
 
Once the kits are assembled in full, we will open up requests for kits through the GRASAC website. If you have any questions about the contents of the kits or potential projects you’d like to use the kits for, contact Doctoral Research Assistant, Haley Bryant, at grasac.pm@utoronto.ca.
GRASAC Mobile Community Research Kit backpacks being assembled, and rugged laptops, at the University of Toronto Faculty of Information. Photos by Haley Bryant.

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