10.28.10
Kathy Barnstorff
NASA Langley Research Center
757-864-9886, 344-8511 (mobile)
kathy.barnstorff@nasa.gov
Mike Finneran
NASA Langley Research Center
757-864-6110, 344-4611 (mobile)
michael.p.finneran@nasa.gov
Harla Sherwood
National Institute of Aerospace
757-636-6300
sherwood@nianet.orgRELEASE: 10-099
TEDXNASA PREPARING FOR LIVE EVENT AND INTERNET BROADCAST
HAMPTON, Va. -- TEDxNASA is just one week away. More than 20 speakers
are putting finishing touches on their "What Matters Next"
presentations and technicians are readying the Ferguson Center in
Newport News for the Nov. 4 event and Internet live stream.
TEDxNASA is an independent day-long experience, co-hosted by NASA
Langley Research Center and the National Institute of Aerospace, both
in Hampton, Va. It's modeled after the internationally known TED
conferences that bring together visionaries in technology,
entertainment and design.
This year's speakers include Maggie Stiefvater, whose book "Linger"
debuted at number one on a New York Times best seller list this
summer; Sean Forbes, a deaf rap musician; Josh Koppel, co-founder of
a company that has designed thousands of "apps" for Apple products;
Oliver Uberti, the design editor for "National Geographic" magazine;
William A. Draves, a leading expert in lifelong learning; Phyllis
Greenberger, the editor of the book, "The Savvy Woman Patient;" and
Ben Rigby, who has devised a way to let people volunteer small
amounts of time using their mobile phones.
Bobby Braun, Jim Green and Bruce Wielicki, NASA researchers who
specialize in technology, planetary science and climate change, will
also speak at TEDxNASA. A complete list of names and other
information is available at our website:
http://www.tedxnasa.com
"Each presenter will deliver a powerful message relating to essential
challenges of our time," said Steve Craft, NASA Langley Research
Center's TEDxNASA organizer. "We have scientists, musicians, writers,
innovators and designers. Their presentations will be quick, yet
compelling. The entire event will be offered live over the Internet
using a link on our website. It is truly remarkable that hundreds of
thousands of people who can't be with us in person can still tune in
and participate virtually, in real time."
TEDxNASA is being held Thursday, Nov. 4, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the
Ferguson Center in Newport News. Doors open at 8 a.m. Registration
for the free public event at the Ferguson is almost full, but
presentations will be streamed live from a link on the tedxnasa.com
site, where viewers will also be able to participate in an online
chat. Videos of the individual talks will also be posted to the
website after the event.
TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that allow people to
share a TED-like experience. Every year the world's leading thinkers
are invited to share what they are most passionate about at a
national and international TED conference. To reach an even broader
audience their talks are made available on the Internet at ted.com.
The "x" in TEDxNASA indicates it is an independently organized TED
event.
TED is a nonprofit organization devoted to "ideas worth spreading."
Started as a four-day conference in California 25 years ago, TED has
grown to support those world-changing ideas with multiple
initiatives. TED speakers have included Bill Gates, Al Gore, Jane
Goodall, Sir Richard Branson, and many others.
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