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− | <center>This page | + | <center>This page is used for planning. For all Winter Meeting details see the page on the [http://commons.esipfed.org/2016WinterMeeting ESIP Commons] </center> |
===Dates=== | ===Dates=== | ||
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=== Theme Options === | === Theme Options === | ||
+ | * Earth Science Data, Big and Large: Changing text for Winter/Summer | ||
+ | ** Earth Science Data, Big and Large Data: Reuse and Modeling (Winter) | ||
+ | * Earth Science Data: Reuse and Modeling | ||
+ | * Earth Science Data Big and Large: Reuse and Modeling | ||
+ | * Big Data in Earth Science: Reuse and Large-Scale Modeling | ||
+ | * Big Data in Earth Science: Reuse and Modeling | ||
+ | ** Talk about different kinds of large datasets | ||
+ | ** Technologies that weren't created for Earth science (HBase, Apache Spark, Hadoop for everyone) | ||
+ | ** Are your Data Big? What Big Data means in Earth Science | ||
+ | ** Large-scale models | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Big Data Reuse and Modeling | ||
+ | * A Year of Data: Modeling, Big Data, and Reuse | ||
+ | * Data Challenges: Modeling, Big Data, and Reuse | ||
+ | * Making Data (Re)Useful for Modeling | ||
+ | * Big Data, Climate Models, and Resilience: Data Science for Transdisciplinary Outcomes | ||
+ | * Big Data, Models, and Resilience: Data Science for Transdisciplinary Outcomes | ||
+ | * Modeling, Big Data and Resilience: ... | ||
+ | ** How do you manage data to be used by models? | ||
+ | ** Professional Dev tracks | ||
+ | ** Use strategic plan as track/binning | ||
+ | * focus on big data | ||
+ | * focus on open science | ||
+ | * focus on implementing new climate change data sources and tools | ||
+ | * focus on delivering data applications to resource managers | ||
* [[Past_Meeting_Themes| Past ESIP Meeting Themes]] | * [[Past_Meeting_Themes| Past ESIP Meeting Themes]] | ||
+ | * [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WgLWd3arUfkFyRnxTXg5BoIVF8__Q1jVp_SkIXoe-kA/edit Suggested Themes] | ||
=== Types of breakouts === | === Types of breakouts === | ||
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* Demonstration (online software or web-site walk-through | * Demonstration (online software or web-site walk-through | ||
* Problem-solving session (facilitated discussion among participants to address a specific problem) | * Problem-solving session (facilitated discussion among participants to address a specific problem) | ||
− | * Tutorial/Training (instructor-led classroom-style session to teach attendees) | + | * Tutorial/Training (instructor-led classroom-style session to teach attendees)/lab |
* Panel Session | * Panel Session | ||
* Writing Session | * Writing Session | ||
* Hack Sprint (mini Hackathon) | * Hack Sprint (mini Hackathon) | ||
+ | * Planning Session | ||
May also think about breaking breakouts into shorter/longer chunks | May also think about breaking breakouts into shorter/longer chunks | ||
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==Plenary Talk Ideas== | ==Plenary Talk Ideas== | ||
+ | * Gavin Schmidt [https://www.ted.com/talks/gavin_schmidt_the_emergent_patterns_of_climate_change TED Talk] | ||
+ | * Jerry Sheehan, OSTP’s Assistant Director for Scientific Data and Information | ||
+ | * Modeler panel? | ||
+ | * Christine Borgman | ||
+ | * Damian Brady, UMaine oceanographer/modeler (http://bit.ly/1Kr583F) | ||
+ | * Andrew Turner from Esri’s Vienna office | ||
+ | * Nancy Ritchey at NOAA | ||
+ | on earth science + data/computer science collaborations -- | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Natalie Boelman (Lamont) is working with Columbia Engineering's Dan Ellis to automate the analysis of Arctic bird calls to understand how climate change is affecting annual songbird migrations: http://bit.ly/1J3Owzo | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Joaquim Goes (Lamont) + computer scientists at Columbia University are working to understand what has caused an unusual plankton-like species to rapidly invade the Arabian Sea food chain, threatening fisheries that sustain more than 100 million people living at the sea’s edge: http://bit.ly/1U7YyaP | ||
== Discussion and notes == | == Discussion and notes == | ||
+ | ===Visioneers Meeting 10/20/15=== | ||
+ | ''Participants: Annie B., Annie K., Denise H., Bruce C., and Jamie R. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Annie Keyes discussed Summer Meeting locations | ||
+ | * Narrowed down to Durham, NH, Chapel Hill, NC, Asheville, NC, and Gainsville, FL | ||
+ | * Gainsville does not have wifi capacity | ||
+ | * Should hear from Asheville, NC this week | ||
+ | * Call participants ranked Durham and Asheville as top choices | ||
+ | * Did not like the distance of the Chapel Hill location to an urban center | ||
+ | '''Annie Keyes discussed SWAG | ||
+ | * SWAG: (bags, moleskine notebooks, pens) | ||
+ | '''Winter Meeting Theme Discussion | ||
+ | * Frontiers in Earth Sciences Big Data | ||
+ | * No sub-theme for winter | ||
+ | * Like the idea of "Earth Sciences: The Original Big Data" on stickers | ||
+ | '''Push for more sessions at Winter Meeting | ||
+ | * Suggest that Annie B. ping group leaders to discuss session in their monthly telecons | ||
+ | * Consensus that everyone always submits last minute | ||
+ | '''Sponsorship Document | ||
+ | * Suggestion that there should be a higher-level than 20K | ||
+ | * Are we really limiting to "two only?" | ||
+ | |||
===Visioneers Meeting 8/31/15=== | ===Visioneers Meeting 8/31/15=== | ||
Participants: Erin R., Annie B., Dan K., Rebecca F., Denise H., Bruce C., Ken K. and Jamie R. | Participants: Erin R., Annie B., Dan K., Rebecca F., Denise H., Bruce C., Ken K. and Jamie R. | ||
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* Highlight the success story of the Drone Cluster as something that ESIP can facilitate. | * Highlight the success story of the Drone Cluster as something that ESIP can facilitate. | ||
* Visioneers could come up with a new name that combines BOF and Hackerspace, i.e. a place to connect that can also be action-oriented. | * Visioneers could come up with a new name that combines BOF and Hackerspace, i.e. a place to connect that can also be action-oriented. | ||
− | * Winter Meeting Theme could align with common-theme suggestions from ESIP meeting (Denise H. to share G-doc) surveys AND the needs of NOAA and NASA. | + | * Winter Meeting Theme could align with common-theme suggestions from ESIP meeting ([https://goo.gl/lXMtbw Denise H. to share G-doc]) surveys AND the needs of NOAA and NASA. |
* Ask our NOAA and NASA connections about theme ideas . | * Ask our NOAA and NASA connections about theme ideas . | ||
* Next Visioneers Meeting in 2-3 weeks (Erin R. or AB to suggest meeting time) | * Next Visioneers Meeting in 2-3 weeks (Erin R. or AB to suggest meeting time) |
Latest revision as of 08:51, November 4, 2015
Dates
January 6-8, 2016
Venue
The 2016 Winter ESIP Federation Meeting will be held at the Wardman Park Marriott
Meeting Enhancement Issues and Thoughts
Theme Options
- Earth Science Data, Big and Large: Changing text for Winter/Summer
- Earth Science Data, Big and Large Data: Reuse and Modeling (Winter)
- Earth Science Data: Reuse and Modeling
- Earth Science Data Big and Large: Reuse and Modeling
- Big Data in Earth Science: Reuse and Large-Scale Modeling
- Big Data in Earth Science: Reuse and Modeling
- Talk about different kinds of large datasets
- Technologies that weren't created for Earth science (HBase, Apache Spark, Hadoop for everyone)
- Are your Data Big? What Big Data means in Earth Science
- Large-scale models
- Big Data Reuse and Modeling
- A Year of Data: Modeling, Big Data, and Reuse
- Data Challenges: Modeling, Big Data, and Reuse
- Making Data (Re)Useful for Modeling
- Big Data, Climate Models, and Resilience: Data Science for Transdisciplinary Outcomes
- Big Data, Models, and Resilience: Data Science for Transdisciplinary Outcomes
- Modeling, Big Data and Resilience: ...
- How do you manage data to be used by models?
- Professional Dev tracks
- Use strategic plan as track/binning
- focus on big data
- focus on open science
- focus on implementing new climate change data sources and tools
- focus on delivering data applications to resource managers
- Past ESIP Meeting Themes
- Suggested Themes
Types of breakouts
- Talk (e.g., Powerpoint)
- Demonstration (online software or web-site walk-through
- Problem-solving session (facilitated discussion among participants to address a specific problem)
- Tutorial/Training (instructor-led classroom-style session to teach attendees)/lab
- Panel Session
- Writing Session
- Hack Sprint (mini Hackathon)
- Planning Session
May also think about breaking breakouts into shorter/longer chunks
Plenary Talk Ideas
- Gavin Schmidt TED Talk
- Jerry Sheehan, OSTP’s Assistant Director for Scientific Data and Information
- Modeler panel?
- Christine Borgman
- Damian Brady, UMaine oceanographer/modeler (http://bit.ly/1Kr583F)
- Andrew Turner from Esri’s Vienna office
- Nancy Ritchey at NOAA
on earth science + data/computer science collaborations --
- Natalie Boelman (Lamont) is working with Columbia Engineering's Dan Ellis to automate the analysis of Arctic bird calls to understand how climate change is affecting annual songbird migrations: http://bit.ly/1J3Owzo
- Joaquim Goes (Lamont) + computer scientists at Columbia University are working to understand what has caused an unusual plankton-like species to rapidly invade the Arabian Sea food chain, threatening fisheries that sustain more than 100 million people living at the sea’s edge: http://bit.ly/1U7YyaP
Discussion and notes
Visioneers Meeting 10/20/15
Participants: Annie B., Annie K., Denise H., Bruce C., and Jamie R.
Annie Keyes discussed Summer Meeting locations
- Narrowed down to Durham, NH, Chapel Hill, NC, Asheville, NC, and Gainsville, FL
- Gainsville does not have wifi capacity
- Should hear from Asheville, NC this week
- Call participants ranked Durham and Asheville as top choices
- Did not like the distance of the Chapel Hill location to an urban center
Annie Keyes discussed SWAG
- SWAG: (bags, moleskine notebooks, pens)
Winter Meeting Theme Discussion
- Frontiers in Earth Sciences Big Data
- No sub-theme for winter
- Like the idea of "Earth Sciences: The Original Big Data" on stickers
Push for more sessions at Winter Meeting
- Suggest that Annie B. ping group leaders to discuss session in their monthly telecons
- Consensus that everyone always submits last minute
Sponsorship Document
- Suggestion that there should be a higher-level than 20K
- Are we really limiting to "two only?"
Visioneers Meeting 8/31/15
Participants: Erin R., Annie B., Dan K., Rebecca F., Denise H., Bruce C., Ken K. and Jamie R.
- Denise H. suggested Lavalier microphones and an ipad or dedicated laptop to improve remote participation.
- The DC area for summer meetings has issues (cost, hotel coverage). Asheville's new collaborative workspace and NOAA connections are positives.
- Highlight the success story of the Drone Cluster as something that ESIP can facilitate.
- Visioneers could come up with a new name that combines BOF and Hackerspace, i.e. a place to connect that can also be action-oriented.
- Winter Meeting Theme could align with common-theme suggestions from ESIP meeting (Denise H. to share G-doc) surveys AND the needs of NOAA and NASA.
- Ask our NOAA and NASA connections about theme ideas .
- Next Visioneers Meeting in 2-3 weeks (Erin R. or AB to suggest meeting time)