The Research Triangle Park blog in Raleigh-Durham, NC will be live streaming many of the sessions from ScienceOnline 2010, a three day event that "brings together scientists, physicians, patients, educators, students, publishers, editors, bloggers, journalists, writers, web developers, programmers and others to discuss, demonstrate and debate online strategies and tools for doing science, publishing science, teaching science, and promoting the public understanding of science."
While Sunday, January 17, is the last day of the event, the core of the presentations happen today.
With fingers crossed! The Research Triangle Park folks will be successfully broadcasting sessions from Room D. Watch live here or over on the UStream Channel ScienceOnline2010.
[ustream scienceonline2010]
[uschat scienceonline2010 416 300]
Saturday Schedule
9:00 - 10:05 am - The Importance of Meatspace: Science Motels, science freelancing and science coworking – Brian Russell and Paweł Szczęsny
9:00 - 10:05 am - The Importance of Meatspace: Science Motels, science freelancing and science coworking – Brian Russell and Paweł Szczęsny
10:15- 11:20 am - Rebooting Science Journalism in the Age of the Web – Ed Yong, Carl Zimmer, John Timmer, and David Dobbs
11:30-12:35 pm - Talking Trash: Online Outreach from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch – Miriam Goldstein, Lindsey Hoshaw and Annie Crawley
2:00 - 3:05 pm - Science and Entertainment: Beyond Blogging – Tamara Krinsky and Jennifer Ouellette
3:15 - 4:20 pm - How does a journalist figure out “which scientists to trust”? – Christine Ottery and Connie St Louis
4:40 - 5:45 pm - Web Science: An examination of the World Wide Web and how it is transforming our society – Arikia Millikan and Nate Silver
Sunday Schedule
9:00 - 10:05 am - Broader Impact Done Right – Karen James, Kevin Zelnio, Miriam Goldstein, Jeff Ives and Beth Beck