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Re: [AG-TECH] Finding seminars and other public meetings



Robert
I'll try and get a copy of the agenda today and post it on agtech and on agschedule.  

thanks

Paul
On Aug 6, 2007, at 3:41 PM, Roberts, Ian E wrote:

Any chance you could post an agenda for your symposium? I could probably get more people to show up if they didn’t have to commit to two full days. ~ian


On 8/6/07 3:54 PM, "Paul Mercer" <mercer@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Robert
Occasionally we put on seminars/workshops etc here at ARSC via the AG and I'm always at a loss of how to get the word out.  I usually resort to a posting at AGTech/AGUsers and hopefully the subscribers will get the word out to interested parties. And from the other end I occasionally look at agschedule for workshops etc that might be of interest to others here at ARSC or my contacts at UAF.  I tried to get the rss feed below and couldn't connect.

Thanks for getting the word out about our seminar next week.


Paul
On Aug 6, 2007, at 1:29 PM, Roberts, Ian E wrote:

I've recently been on a quest to get more exposure to my local node by
hosting public meetings and seminars on different topics. Rather than read
the schedule calendar day-by-day, I've recently started putting the RSS feed
into my RSS reader. I've been using a 14-day feed (and you can put whatever
number you want in there).

http://agschedule.ncsa.uiuc.edu/rss.asp?ts=14

Someday I hope that "open to all" meetings can be clearly identified in the
title, or even get their own RSS category, but until then, it's not too hard
to tell the regular meetings from the events.

For instance, in addition to the upcoming Multicast session next Monday, the
Arctic Region Supercomputing Center is hosting a two-day symposium on
"multicore and new processing technologies" that I think some of my
supercomputer folks would be interested in. It's Monday-Tuesday of next
week.
http://agschedule.ncsa.uiuc.edu/meetingdetails.asp?MID=20314

Hopefully this tip will help some of you who are in the same situation as
me.
Take care,
~ian
--
Ian Roberts <Interaction Designer> Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
User-Centered Design for your Software


 

 
Paul Mercer
Arctic Region Supercomputing Center
907 450 8649








Paul Mercer
Arctic Region Supercomputing Center
907 450 8649