Difference between revisions of "Plenary Presentations"

From Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP)
m
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 36: Line 36:
 
|-
 
|-
 
|9:30-10:30 || Roundtable Panel Discussion: National Imperatives for Climate Literacy
 
|9:30-10:30 || Roundtable Panel Discussion: National Imperatives for Climate Literacy
with Jim Elder (Campaign for Environmental Literacy), Edward Maibach (GMU) and
+
with Jim Elder (Campaign for Environmental Literacy), [[Media: Maibach_ESIP_Federation_09.pdf| Edward Maibach]] (GMU) and [[media: ESIP_presentation_Waple.ppt | Anne Waple]] (US Climate Change Science Program)
Anne Waple (US Climate Change Science Program)
 
 
|}
 
|}

Latest revision as of 08:13, January 15, 2009

January 6, 2009

Time Session
9:00-9:30 Welcome, Charles Hutchinson, University of Arizona & ESIP Federation President
9:30-10:15 Recent Developments and Future Challenges for Data Policy, Paul Uhlir, National Academy of Sciences
10:15-10:45 Break
10:45-11:30 Uncommon Knowledge and Open Innovation: Building a Science Commons, John Wilbanks, Science Commons
11:30-12:15 Google Earth: A Powerful Tool for Science, Education, and Outreach, Alan Leonardi, NOAA’s Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research


January 7, 2009

Time Session
8:30-9:00 Community Roundtable: Special Interest Groups: Who's Here, Who's Missing, Rob Raskin, Jet Propulsion Laboratory & ESIP Federation Vice President
9:00-10:30 Federal Agency Panel on Data Policy

Gary Foley, Office of Science Advisor and Jerry Johnston, Office of Environmental Information, EPA
Marth Maiden, Data Systems and Lawrence Friedl, Applied Sciences, NASA
Margarita Gregg, National Oceanographic Data Center, NOAA


January 8, 2009

Time Session
8:30-9:30 GEOSS Architecture Implmentation Pilot, with George Percivall (OGC), Glen Rutledge(NOAA), Stefan Falke (Northrop Grumman), Rudy Husar (Washington University) and Francis Lindsay (NASA)
9:30-10:30 Roundtable Panel Discussion: National Imperatives for Climate Literacy

with Jim Elder (Campaign for Environmental Literacy), Edward Maibach (GMU) and Anne Waple (US Climate Change Science Program)