Same deal as the previous post, but I didn’t get to it yesterday. My talk was the first one in the early morning session, on “Sharing Science,” so the live-tweets pick up halfway through the second speaker:
I didn’t live tweet my own talk, for obvious reasons, and took a while to settle down after, but here’s Allison Eck of NOVA talking about how to pitch stories about science. pic.twitter.com/6mAK1UyRfZ
— Chad Orzel (@orzelc) March 5, 2019
Next up, the disembodied voice of @seanmcarroll, which is fitting because he’s talking about podcasting. #apsMarch pic.twitter.com/sfHCOG1xiv
— Chad Orzel (@orzelc) March 5, 2019
Next up #apsMarch is Ben Wiehe (“You can mangle my name however you want, I’ve been through fourth grade”) on live events and science festivals pic.twitter.com/1afHnVfsjs
— Chad Orzel (@orzelc) March 5, 2019
Final speaker of this #apsMarch session is @DrRayJay on how to reach beyond the usual audience of folks who are already interested in science. pic.twitter.com/VkF1vOUni8
— Chad Orzel (@orzelc) March 5, 2019
I sat out or did minimal live-tweeting of a couple of other sessions Tuesday, but here’s a thread from the advanced lab teaching session:
Some relevant-to-my-interests stuff now at #apsmarch, with Sarah Callori talking about better advanced-lab classes. pic.twitter.com/ggN7i2ErDq
— Chad Orzel (@orzelc) March 5, 2019
Yesterday was a slow day for me, because there was a happy hour Tuesday night that ran very late and combining a hangover with the nasty cold I’ve had all week was… sub-optimal. I did check out one of the industrial sessions, though, on “The Future of Transportation”:
Trying out something a little different, with the appropriately named Joe Speed talking about self-driving cars in the Future of Transportation session pic.twitter.com/0Q0xOPeYYm
— Chad Orzel (@orzelc) March 6, 2019
Next up, Tim Meyer of IBM talking about drones. pic.twitter.com/10FKt98tju
— Chad Orzel (@orzelc) March 6, 2019
Next speaker Simon Verghese of Waymo on LIDAR for self-driving cars. pic.twitter.com/Aqhag0TOFj
— Chad Orzel (@orzelc) March 6, 2019
Last speaker is Brian Tillotson from Boeing, on the future of flight both in and out of the atmosphere. pic.twitter.com/DLrK26akQV
— Chad Orzel (@orzelc) March 6, 2019
I didn’t do any other substantial live-tweeting after that; I started on the Kavli symposium, but the first speaker was pretty overwhelming, and I opted to go back to the hotel for a nap instead.
Not sure I’ll get to much of anything this morning before it’s time to drive back out the Mass Pike.