[meteorite-list] Educational presentations at Tucson?
From: almitt2 at localnet.com <almitt2_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2019 20:08:32 -0400 Message-ID: <20190312200832.yzbl1ioet8g0wcg0_at_webmail.localnet.com> Hi Michael I think your idea has merit but Doug points out some good points. What I would suggest if you were able to arrange this, first, I'd have presentations and talks more during the evenings after dinner time. Second, if you were to have a list of topics that were going to be addressed along with a time line, well ahead of the Tucson Show, so people could attend areas they were interested in. Maybe post the topics a week ahead of time before the show and post them again just before and during the show, I think you would get a steady group of people that would attend. Things like this cost money, but a fee to cover and off set costs would be fine as long as it wasn't too much or you would loose people. Perhaps a fee for each talk people want to attend. You might also offer some refreshments for a modest fee to off set the costs. I'd see if you couldn't get a hotel to donate a room for the talks. This could be all or part of the cost of the meeting room. I wouldn't appreciate dealers making an info commercial but if they gave solid science type of program, then fine. I have organized sizable conventions before (over 300 attendees) and it can be a lot of work but there is a lot of great scientist that are in the area or attend and I am sure that some of them would be glad to offer informative talks for the troops during the show. Good luck and hope you are able to succeed! Best! --AL Mitterling Mitterling Meteorites Quoting Michael Doran via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>: > In my previous life as a systems librarian at a university, I > regularly attended conferences and user group meetings.? An integral > aspect of these conferences/meetings were educational presentations > done by attendees. It occurred to me that presentations are something > that might enhance the experience of attending the Tucson Show.?? > > For example, while I know that there's nothing I can teach the old > hands, there are a number of things I'm figuring out as a newbie that > I think would be of interest to other newbies.? Here are examples of > presentations I would be willing to do, if the opportunity presented > itself: > > 1) Meteorite collection development plans: what they are and why you > should have one > > 2) Meteorite storage and display solutions for small (< 40 specimen) > collections > > And as an *attendee* I would really be interested in presentations > from people doing actual meteorite science about the work they are > doing (geared towards an educated lay audience).? Also, I would be > interested in presentations from dealers about various aspects of > meteorite acquisition, classification, and preparation. > > To make this work would require: > > A meeting room > -------------- > A meeting room at one of the main meteorite venues at the Tucson Show > that for certain times/days could be devoted to presentations.? The > room would need to have a basic presentation set-up: a speaker's > table and/or podium with a way to connect a computer to a projector > and chairs for the audience.? The Tucson show lasts two weeks, but I > would anticipate that the presentations part would only be for one or > maybe two days. > > Organization > ------------ > Someone to: > - Put out a call for presenters, and > - Based on response, determine how many time slots were needed, and > - Assign presentations to time slots in schedule and notify presenters, and > - Put out a presentation schedule with titles/abstracts prior to Tucson show > - Prepare meeting room for presentations > - Assist presenters with use of meeting room equipment > > While the organization of this could be done by volunteers (I would > be willing to volunteer my time), reserving a meeting room would > incur a cost.? Perhaps the IMCA would have funds in their budget to > subsidize this and would consider taking this on. Another option > would be to charge a nominal registration fee to attend this > "seminar" portion of the show.? Again, I think this would only last a > day or maybe two. > > If you think this idea has merit, I have some questions for you... > > As an attendee, what topics in meteoritics and/or meteorite > collecting would you be interested in learning about? > > Would you consider being a presenter?? If so, what topic(s) would you > consider doing a presentation on? > > Would you be willing to pay a registration fee to attend a short > meteoritics/meteorite collecting seminar during the Tucson show? > > If you would rather respond directly to me rather than the list, I > can compile/summarize those responses for the list. > > Thank you, > > -- Michael > > ps I've spent a fair amount of time going through the Meteorite > Central list archive.? I've not seen any proposals like this, but > it's possible I have missed those threads.? If so, I would appreciate > hearing about any "lessons learned" from previous attempts. > > Michael Doran > Fort Worth, TX > ______________________________________________ > > Visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/meteoritecentral and > the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > https://pairlist3.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > Received on Tue 12 Mar 2019 08:08:32 PM PDT |
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