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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 66-70

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From page 66...
... Moderator: Charles Kennel, SSB Chair Panelists: Miles O'Brien, Television and Internet Science Journalist Christie Nicholson, Journalist and Online Contributor, Scientific American Speaker: Roger-Maurice Bonnet, Executive Director, International Space Science Institute Panel Interaction with Speaker Audience Interaction with Speaker and Panelists 4:15 p.m. Session 2: Understanding the Universe: How Did It Begin and How Is It Evolving?
From page 67...
... Speaker 2: Jean-Pierre Swings, Professor, Université de Liège, Institut d'Astrophysique et de Geophysique and Chair, European Space Sciences Committee Panel Interaction with Speaker Audience Interaction with Speaker and Panelists 5:45 p.m. Close of the Day's Workshop Activities Charles Kennel, SSB Chair NOVEMBER 9, 2010 8:45 a.m.
From page 68...
... Moderator: Molly Macauley, SSB Member Panelists: Andrew Lawler, Science Journalist Christie Nicholson, Journalist and Online Contributor, Scientific American Speaker 1: Berrien Moore III, Dean, College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences, University of Oklahoma Speaker 2: Roger-Maurice Bonnet, Executive Director, International Space Science Institute, and Co-Author of Surviving 1,000 Centuries: Can We Do It? Panel Interaction with Speaker Audience: Interaction with Speaker and Panelists 4:15 p.m.
From page 69...
... and Chair of the European Space Sciences Committee of the European Science Foundation Speaker 1: Dietram A Scheufele, Professor and Chair of Science Communication, University of Wisconsin, Madison "News, Narratives, and Emerging Technologies: The ‘Science' of Communicating Science" Speaker 2: Marc Kaufman, Science Reporter and Editor, Washington Post "Writing about the Science, the Scientists and the Adventure of Astrobiology" 69
From page 70...
... How can they potentially complement each other in an overarching communications strategy? Moderator: Joan Johnson-Freese, SSB Member Panelists: Jean-Claude Worms, European Science Foundation Sara Seager, Professor of Planetary Science and Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Speaker 1: Andrew Lawler, Science Journalist "Reading the Story" Speaker 2: Dexter Cole, Vice President of Programming, The Science Channel "Watching the Story" Speaker 3: Christie Nicholson, Journalist and Online Contributor, Scientific American Online "Interacting with the Story" 1:00 p.m.


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