Community entry
ikimon starts with observations that one person can make alone. Looking at the same place with others adds another layer: differences that one person may miss become easier to notice and revisit.
What belongs here
- Local walks in parks, riversides, school grounds, and other familiar places
- Themed surveys where season, time, or target groups are easier to compare later
- Records that can stay useful even when the exact name is not known yet
How it differs from a solo notebook
A solo record grows your notebook. A shared record grows the way a place can be read. Multiple observers make it easier to see what has been found, what is still uncertain, and what is worth checking next.
Current use
For now, keep adding records from the normal record screen. If you want to run this with a school, local group, or small event, send the place and goal through contact so the first program can stay small and concrete.