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SUMMARY:Machine Learning\, Artificial Intelligence\, and the Future of Education
DESCRIPTION:Machine Learning\, Artificial Intelligence\, and the Future of Education\nSunday May 7th\, 2:00-3:00PM\n2201 Marconi Road\, Wall\, NJ 07719\ninfoage.org 732-280-3000\nAdmission Adults $12 -$8 for ages 12 and younger\nIncludes access to all Museums\n2023 marks the 25th birthday of Google\, whose search engine has so permeated our lives that the company name has become a verb. This past year\, OpenAI’s artificially intelligent ChatGBT began generating essays that are difficult to distinguish from human products. What is machine learning? What is artificial intelligence? What are the current challenges and potential benefits of these technologies? And how are they disrupting teaching and learning? We’ll explore these questions and discuss what steps we might take to move forward in this strange new world. \n  \nAbout The Speaker\n \nMarc A. Natanagara\, Ed.D.\nOver the past 36 years as a preK to college teacher and administrator\, Dr. Natanagara has developed dozens of new programs\, acquired millions in grant funding\, and provided thousands of hours of training to educators and the public on technology use\, facilities design\, organizational leadership\, and authentic learning.
URL:https://www.infoage.org/event/machine-learning-artificial-intelligence-and-the-future-of-education/
LOCATION:InfoAge Lounge – Main Building\, 2201 Marconi Road\, Wall\, 07719\, United States
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SUMMARY:Alice Bowman Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Alice Bowman at InfoAge\n  \n \n\n\n					There are a few seats left for the grade 7-12 student space exploration workshop this Saturday\, May 20\, followed by Alice Bowman’s lecture on the New Horizons Pluto mission. Only $10 per student (half the adult price\, includes both experiences).\nDetails and register at https://www.infoage.org/horizons-workshop \n  \nOn May 20\, 2023 at the InfoAge Science and History Museums\, Alice Bowman\, mission operations manager (MOM) for NASA’s New Horizons mission\, will talk about the historic voyage to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt — which culminated with the first flight past the distant dwarf planet on July 14\, 2015\, and the first encounter with a Kuiper Belt object (KBO) on January 1\, 2019. Alice will speak about New Horizons’ continuing journey and describe some of the technical\, scientific\, and personal challenges of piloting the spacecraft across the solar system to the farthest reaches of the planetary frontier. \nAdmission is $20. \nAlice Bowman is a member of the Principal Professional Staff at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel\, Maryland. In addition to being the “MOM” of New Horizons\, she supervises APL’s Space Mission Operations Group\, leading approximately 50 staff members who operate deep space and Earth-orbiting spacecraft\, including NASA’s TIMED\, STEREO\, New Horizons\, Parker Solar Probe and\, recently\, DART. Ms. Bowman’s experience also includes national defense space operations\, systems engineering\, program management\, space systems\, and space instrument development. \nMs. Bowman has a degree in chemistry and physics from the University of Virginia and has more than 30 years of experience in space operations. Asteroid 146040 Alicebowman\, discovered by Marc Buie in 2000\, is named after her. She is a member of the Society of Women Engineers – which recently presented her with its prestigious Resnick Challenger Medal – as well as an AIAA Associate Fellow\, and has served on the International SpaceOps Committee since 2009. \n  \nPurchase tickets online: \n\n 
URL:https://www.infoage.org/event/alice-bowman-lecture/
LOCATION:InfoAge Science & History Museums\, 2201 Marconi Road\, Wall\, NJ\, 07719
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SUMMARY:Stormy Weather Ahead: The Solar Maximum
DESCRIPTION:InfoAge Science and History Museums\nPresents\nStormy Weather Ahead: The Solar Maximum\n  \nby Frank O’Brien\nat the InfoAge Space Exploration Center\n2300 Marconi Road\nWall\, NJ 07719\nSunday May 28\, 2023 @2:00PM \nAdmission Adults $12 -$8 for ages 12 and younger\nIncludes access to all Museums\nPlease Register at the Main Entrance\n2201 Marconi Rd.. Wall NJ 07719 \n  \nAbout Frank O’Brien: \nFrank O’Brien is a volunteer historian for NASA as part of their history\, education and public outreach efforts. As an author\, his book on the Apollo Guidance Computer has been well received by both the spaceflight and computing communities. In 2012\, Frank became a Solar System Ambassador for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and lectures on a wide range of space topics. Frank has volunteered at the InfoAge Science and History Museums since 2003.
URL:https://www.infoage.org/event/stormy-weather-ahead-the-solar-maximum/
LOCATION:ISEC\, 2300 Marconi Road\, Wall Township\, 07719\, United States
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