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Claire Peterson

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  1. Hello everyone and thank you for registering with the MISC Community forum. We are happy to have you Please feel free to test out the forum - post replies, start new topics, etc Also, if you have any questions, please leave a reply here
  2. There are currently 2 field guides available from the Michigan Natural Features Inventory. A Field Guide to Invasive Plants of Aquatic and Wetland Habitats for Michigan A Field Identification Guide to Invasive Plants in Michigan’s Natural Communities
  3. This file contains the instructions on how to submit data in bulk to MISIN MISIN_data_submissions(email_bulk).pdf
  4. Autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata) Black and Pale swallow-worts (V. nigrum / V. rossicum) Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) Common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) Glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus) Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii) Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) Oriental bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus)
  5. Tap on the Play Store icon. At the top of the screen, you will see a search bar with 3 lines on the left and a microphone on the right. Tap on the search bar and type MISIN – tap the magnifying glass on your keyboard (bottom right) to begin search. Select MISIN: Report Invasive Species, which should be the first item listed. Tap the green Install button that will be found in the middle of the screen. Once the installation has completed, remain on the page within the Play Store and tap the green Open to open the app. The app will display a pop-up message informing the user that their name will be associated with contributed data. Tap OK. A popup message will appear asking to allow or deny access to photos, media, and files on your device. Tap on Allow. The app will then begin to download the necessary photos and resources. Once the downloading has finished, you will be automatically directed to the Account page. You will receive a popup message asking to “Allow misin to access this device’s location?” You may either select Allow all the time or Allow only while using the app – the choice is yours. If you are already registered with MISIN, fill in your username and password and tap on Sign-in. If you are not a registered user with MISIN, tap on Register. Once you tap on Register, the registration form will open within the app (it may take a few seconds as it is accessing an external web address). Fill out the required information indicated by the red asterisk and tap Register at the bottom of the screen. Make sure to check I’m not a robot – this may bring up another window asking you to select pictures that relate to the question. After completing the registration form, you will receive an automated welcome e-mail. Once registration has been completed, return to the MISIN app and log in. A pop-up window will appear if the log in was successful. Tap on the Home button at the bottom left hand side of the app screen. If you selected “Allow only while using the app” for location, you may receive another popup message to double check your selection and ask if you want to keep while-in-use access or Allow all the time. You will see in the center of the screen a section called Report. Select either plants or animals and tap on Go. Displayed will be a list of different Habits, tap on the habit to then bring up a list of available species categorized under your chosen habit. To report, tap on the species from the list, this will open the species information page. Select the species that you are interested in reporting. At the top, you will see a red “Report Presence” button and a green “Report Absence” button. To report Presence data, tap on the red Report Presence button. You will fill out the area of the infestation and the density of the infestation. You may also attach 2 photos and insert comments (200 char max) for your observation. Hit Save (in the top right corner) when you are finished. Once you have tapped Save you will receive a confirmation message. Tap okay if you are ready to save the observation or cancel if you would like to make changes. To report Absence data, tap on the green Report Absence button on the species information page. You will only need to fill out the area in which was surveyed (approximate) and any comments you would like to include. ▪ Once you have completed recording your observations, return to the home page by tapping on the back button on your device. Once you are at the home page, tap on Send Data to send your data to the MISIN database. A message will appear that will allow you to Manage, Keep or Send your observations to the MISIN database. Manage will allow you to delete your observation or modify the contents of the report. Keep will close the popup window and allow you to continue to report or navigate the app. Send will submit your records to the database. You will see Send Data text in the red button fade. It will then say Connecting followed by Sending. A window will appear that says Successful Submission. Your account information will be stored, and you will remain logged in even after exiting the app. Notes: Please make sure you have good Wi-Fi signal as well as cellular signal when first downloading the app. If you are having trouble with the app (blank screens on Habit or Species page) tap on … More, Settings and Reload under the Update Species Catalog heading. For help or to report an issue, please contact us at info@misin.msu.edu
  6. Tap on the App Store Icon At the bottom of the screen, tap on Search (magnifying glass). Type MISIN in the search bar at the top of the screen. Select MISIN – Report Invasive Species which should be the first app listed under any ads that may appear. Tap on the GET button. Once the installation has completed, tap open within the app store. The app will start, display the main splash screen, and direct you to the Account screen. Note the blue bar at the top of the screen upon first run – this blue bar should fully load before continuing in the app. If you are already registered with MISIN, fill in your username and password and tap on Sign-in. You will receive a “Validation successful” message if the log in was successful. If you are not a registered user with MISIN, please tap on Register. Once you tap on Register, the registration form will open within the app (this page may take a few seconds to load as it uses an external web address). Fill out the required information indicated with the red asterisk and tap the Register button at the bottom of the screen. Make sure to check I’m not a robot – this may bring up another window asking you to select pictures that relate to the question. After completing the registration form, you will receive an automated welcome e-mail. Once you’ve completed the registration, return to the MISIN app and log in. Tap Home in the bottom left corner - you will receive an alert message letting you know that in order to use the MISIN app, you need to allow misin to access your location. Select either Allow While Using App or Allow Once. After making your selection you will be re-directed to the home page. You will see in the center of the screen a section called Report. Select either plants or animals and tap Go. Displayed will be a list of different Habits, tap on the habit to then bring up a list of available species categorized under your chosen habit. To report, tap on the species from the list, this will open the species information page. Select the species that you are interested in reporting. At the top, you will see a red “Report Presence” button and a green “Report Absence” button. To report Presence data, tap on the red Report Presence button. You will fill out the area of the infestation and the density of the infestation. You may also attach 2 photos and insert comments (200 char max) for your observation. Hit Save (in the top right corner) when you are finished. Once you have tapped Save you will receive a confirmation message. Tap okay if you are ready to save the observation or cancel if you would like to make changes. To report Absence data, tap on the green Report Absence button on the species information page. You will only need to fill out the area in which was surveyed (approximate) and any comments you would like to include. Once you have completed recording your observations, return to the home page by tapping on the back button on your device. Once you are at the home page, tap on Send Data to send your data to the MISIN database. A message will appear that will allow you to Manage, Keep or Send your observations to the MISIN database. Manage will allow you to delete your observation or modify the contents of the report. Keep will close the popup window and allow you to continue to report or navigate the app. Send will submit your records to the database. You will see Send Data text in the red button fade. It will then say Connecting followed by Sending. A window will appear that says Successful Submission. Your account information will be stored, and you will remain logged in even after exiting the app. Notes: Please make sure you have good Wi-Fi signal as well as cellular signal when first downloading the app. If you are having trouble with the app (blank screens on Habit or Species page) tap on … More, Settings and Reload under the Update Species Catalog heading. For help or to report an issue, please contact us at info@misin.msu.edu
  7. Located toward the right hand side of the blue toolbar you will find the heading My MISIN. You will be given the option on the log in screen to sign in with your username and password or to register for a new account. To register, click on Register Now and fill out the required information indicated by the red asterisk. After completing the registration form, you will receive an automated welcome e-mail. You may now log in to MISIN. Once logged in, click on Report located in the blue toolbar. A list of all the available species to report will be displayed. Click on the name of the species you would like to report. On the reporting page, you have the option to either type in coordinates (Latitude, Longitude) or an address then click on the Locate button OR you may hold down the CRTL button on your keyboard and zoom in to the correct location. The map will automatically zoom to the required level. After placing a marker on the map, continue filling out the remainder of the reporting form. Latitude and Longitude sections of the form will be automatically filled in. Necessary information includes selecting whether or not this species was detected or not detected, the project you are reporting for, the observation date, the area and density, and any comments and/or photos you would like to include. After clicking the Submit Report button, you will be redirected to a summary page that tells you that the point was successfully added and provides the reporter with a record ID for easy reference. You will also be provided with a PDF link where you can download and print the summary page for your records.
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