[Esip-envirosensing] Reminder: ESIP Winter session & early registration
Jay Pearlman
jay.pearlman at fourbridges.org
Tue Dec 15 13:18:31 EST 2020
Scotty,
Can we also have best practices - really methods discussions on how things work well and what you wish you had not done - as part of the activity? If they are ocean related, our global repository may be able to engage.
Jay Pearlman, Ph.D. Fellow IEEE
IEEE France
Director, Four Bridges
On Dec 15, 2020, at 09:50, Scotty D Strachan via Esip-envirosensing <esip-envirosensing at lists.esipfed.org> wrote:
Dear EnviroSensors,
As we wrap up AGU 2020, we're looking ahead to the next ESIP Winter meeting from 26-29 January 2021.
Our EnviroSensing cluster has talked a lot in the last year or two about organizing some hardware and software hands-on workshops for cross-training with the newer technologies we see cropping up.
2020 threw us a curve on the "hands-on" part, but we persist none-the-less! If you have an interest in cross-training your favorite sensor, telemetry, or data technology with your colleagues, please consider joining our Cluster PLANNING & BRAINSTORMING session at ESIP Winter!
https://2021esipwintermeeting.sched.com/event/g49Z/designing-a-virtual-hands-on-sensor-training-workshop-using-insights-and-lessons-learned-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
Early registration closes in one more week! https://2021esipwintermeeting.sched.com/info
Please feel free to reach out to us if you have specific ideas you want to pitch at this session!
Cheers,
Renée & Scotty
Scotty Strachan, Ph.D.
Director of Cyberinfrastructure
Office of Information Technology
University of Nevada, Reno
Twitter: @ScottySci
www.unr.edu/ci
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