Thoughts on: 3:00 Session 3 – Viewing the Future from Today’s Classroom
2 years, 4 months ago.
7 comments so far
A) I don't really like the title. I think we should change it to something like "viewing the future through the eyes of the Internet Generation". Then we can infuse it with speakers from young technology companies, academia, etc. It won't limit us to just a "boring education" session
Potential Speakers:
** All folks who are younger, into technology, understand space, and are leaderes in their respective industries.
Bill Nye, the science guy
George Whitesides, NSS Director
Robbie Schliniger, Ames CoLab Manager
Tantek Celi, Technorati, Chief Technologist
Matt Cheney & Zach Rosen, Chapter Three LLC
Daphne Dador, California Space Authority, Space Education and Worforce Manager
Matt Everinghma, California Space Authority, Special Projects Manager
Burce Damer, Digital Space Commons, CEO, Founder
Leonard David, Space News, Reporter
Ken Davidian, NASA HQ, Program Manager for Centennial Challenges
Mary T Duda, Virtue Artst, CEO / President
Jason Golman, Twitter, Director of Product Strategy
John Gottsman, Millenium Project, Chair for Silicon Valley
Dave Hendry, The Futures Channel, Chief Curriculumn Officer
Jerry Heneghan, Virtual Hereos, CEO
Mark Jannot, Popular Science, Editor in Chief
Jeroen lapre, Industrial Light & Magic, Digital Astronaut
Mike Linksvayer, Creative Commons, CTO
Howard Lieberman, Innovation Institute, CEO and Musician
Chris Messina, Citizen Agency, Co-Founder
Matt Reyes, Zero G Corporation
7 comments so far
A) I don't really like the title. I think we should change it to something like "viewing the future through the eyes of the Internet Generation". Then we can infuse it with speakers from young technology companies, academia, etc. It won't limit us to just a "boring education" session
2 years, 4 months ago by nskytlan
I think that is the true intent of this session...we'll need to brain-storm on some subjects, personnel, etc.
2 years, 4 months ago by nelsonch
Speakers to include: Moderator: Chris Nelson
Potential Speakers: ** All folks who are younger, into technology, understand space, and are leaderes in their respective industries. Bill Nye, the science guy George Whitesides, NSS Director Robbie Schliniger, Ames CoLab Manager Tantek Celi, Technorati, Chief Technologist Matt Cheney & Zach Rosen, Chapter Three LLC Daphne Dador, California Space Authority, Space Education and Worforce Manager Matt Everinghma, California Space Authority, Special Projects Manager Burce Damer, Digital Space Commons, CEO, Founder Leonard David, Space News, Reporter Ken Davidian, NASA HQ, Program Manager for Centennial Challenges Mary T Duda, Virtue Artst, CEO / President Jason Golman, Twitter, Director of Product Strategy John Gottsman, Millenium Project, Chair for Silicon Valley Dave Hendry, The Futures Channel, Chief Curriculumn Officer Jerry Heneghan, Virtual Hereos, CEO Mark Jannot, Popular Science, Editor in Chief Jeroen lapre, Industrial Light & Magic, Digital Astronaut Mike Linksvayer, Creative Commons, CTO Howard Lieberman, Innovation Institute, CEO and Musician Chris Messina, Citizen Agency, Co-Founder Matt Reyes, Zero G Corporation
2 years, 4 months ago by nskytlan
For the record, Bill Nye is 51. I will save my skin by assigning no judgment as to whether or not that is old or young.
2 years, 4 months ago by kittell
lol.
2 years, 4 months ago by nelsonch
True, but he "understands" young people - and is amazingly articulate at presenting their point of view.
2 years, 4 months ago by nskytlan
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=sarcasm+detector
I was born with a terrible sense of humor. That's just the way it is.
2 years, 4 months ago by kittell