[4eyes] FW: Call for presenters: Spatial Lightning Talks (Feb. 28)
Matthew Turk
mturk at cs.ucsb.edu
Tue Jan 24 10:29:55 PST 2017
Anyone interested in giving a lightning talk to a broad UCSB audience at the end of February? Anything spatially-related is relevant. This is an interesting venue.
If so, or if you have questions, please contact Kitty below.
Matthew
From: kcurrier at spatial.ucsb.edu [mailto:kcurrier at spatial.ucsb.edu] On Behalf Of Kitty Currier
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2017 10:16 AM
To: Mary Hegarty <hegarty at psych.ucsb.edu>; frew at bren.ucsb.edu; jkm at create.ucsb.edu; Will McClintock <mcclintock at msi.ucsb.edu>; meiring at pstat.ucsb.edu; parks at filmandmedia.ucsb.edu; Stuart Sweeney <sweeney at geog.ucsb.edu>; taves at religion.ucsb.edu; Matthew Turk <mturk at cs.ucsb.edu>
Subject: Call for presenters: Spatial Lightning Talks (Feb. 28)
Greetings, Spatial Executive Committee,
Would you please circulate the following announcement among colleagues and students who might be interested?
Thanks,
Kitty
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spatial at ucsb presents the 6th annual
Lightning Talks
At 12 noon on Tuesday, February 28 please join us for lunch and a series of 3-minute Spatial Lightning Talks at Mosher Alumni House. The talks will follow a modified Ignite style <http://igniteshow.com/> with 10 slides auto-advanced every 18 seconds (suggested, although anything within the time limit is fair game).
Do you have an intriguing idea, unusual side project, crazy travel story, or anything else you'd like to share in a bite-sized presentation? We're looking for intrepid presenters—students, faculty, staff, friends—to give inspirational, educational, or just plain entertaining talks related to geography or space (i.e., just about anything). The talks may be serious or funny, as long as you follow the mantra, "enlighten us, but make it quick."
For inspiration, visit http://spatial.ucsb.edu/lightning-talks/ to view lineups and videos of past years' talks. Participants from all departments and disciplines are welcome.
If you would like to present in the 2017 Spatial Lightning Talks please contact me no later than February 21 (but preferably sooner). If you would like to attend but not present, please RSVP.
Thanks,
Kitty Currier
kcurrier at spatial.ucsb.edu <mailto:kcurrier at spatial.ucsb.edu>
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Prof. Tommy Dickey, Teddy and Linkin present
“Brave Arctic Gold Rush Dogs”, 2014
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