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* [[Summer 2007 Session: Getting Your Data Used in Education: Addressing the Broader Impacts Component of your Research Project]]. The AccessData project works to bridge the gap between the scientific/technical and educational communities to make scientific data accessible and usable in educational contexts.  Come see how we might partner to help make get your data used in education.
 
* [[Summer 2007 Session: Getting Your Data Used in Education: Addressing the Broader Impacts Component of your Research Project]]. The AccessData project works to bridge the gap between the scientific/technical and educational communities to make scientific data accessible and usable in educational contexts.  Come see how we might partner to help make get your data used in education.
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* [[Summer 2007 Session: Software Reuse in the Community]]. This session will discuss software reuse within the Earth science community, and how members of the community can encourage and increase reuse.

Revision as of 09:22, May 14, 2007

Proposed Sessions

The proposed sessions for Thursday, July 19, 2007, are listed here. If you are proposing a session, please add a linked page with a description of your session and what the goals are. Please also include contact information so that people with questions about the session may contact you. If you are interested in attending a session, please add your name to the linked page associated with that proposed session so that the organizer can know that there will be sufficient interest to request a room or table for the session.

  • Summer 2007 Session: Use Case SWAT. Want to develop a use case? Want to see technologist get interested in helping you solve real science application problems? Try this session.
  • Summer 2007 Session: Education DAAC. Is it time for earth science education to have it's best data where it can find it and use it? Let's talk about cyberinfrastucture for education.