ENGINEERING
Smithsonian Secretary, Georgetown University President, NOAA Climate Scientist Among Experts To Keynote 2013 Internet2 Annual Meeting
Smithsonian Institution’s Wayne Clough, Georgetown University’s John J. DeGioia, NOAA’s Alexander E. MacDonald, World Bank's Samia Melhem, and Jesuit Refugee Service’s Peter Balleis SJ will present keynote addresses at the 2013 Internet2 Annual Meeting. The conference--Sunday, April 21 to Wednesday, April 24 at the Crystal Gateway Marriott, 1700 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA--will include approximately 800 technology, research and education leaders from around the world.
John J. DeGioia, Georgetown University president, Samia Melhem, World Bank lead information communication technology policy specialist andPeter Balleis SJ, Jesuit Refugee Service’s international director,will speak about “education at the margins.” They will describe how technology, volunteers and advanced networks are enabling organizations to deliver education to students in areas at the margins of society, such as refugee camps, remote villages, war zones and areas lacking civil society.
Tuesday, April 23 at 8:30 a.m.
Wayne Clough, Smithsonian Institution secretary, will provide new details about the Smithsonian's amazing effort to digitize and share its treasures with scholars, researchers and others around the globe. Secretary Clough also will announce the Smithsonian’s work to leverage Internet2’s advanced network and the Smithsonian’s expertise to provide exceptional educational programming to diverse and expansive audiences, especially students.
Wednesday, April 24 at 10:30 a.m.
Alexander E. (Sandy) MacDonald, chief science advisor for the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will discuss advances in climate change research and efforts to predict and explain climate change. Dr. MacDonald holds the patent for Science on a Sphere, a luminous, animated globe installed in museums around the world to educate the public about Earth and other planets. The globe will be on display for demonstrations and media interviews.
The keynote speeches and other sessions will be streamed live. For details, go tohttp://events.internet2.edu/2013/annual-meeting/program.cfm?go=netcast.
For a complete Annual Meeting schedule, go tohttp://bit.ly/2013Internet2AnnualMeeting.