Date

Career Development Webinar
Making Science Animations: New Possibilities for Making Science
Accessible to the Public
Association of Polar Early Career Scientists
Wednesday, 15 February 2012 at 4:30 p.m. GMT

For further information, please go to:
http://apecs.is/webinars

For questions, please email:
webinars [at] apecs.is


The Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS) and the U.S.
National Science Foundation (NSF) Arctic System Science (ARCSS)
Thermokarst Project announces the second webinar in the Spring 2012
Career Development Webinar Series, scheduled for Wednesday, 15 February
2012 at 4:30 p.m. GMT. You can look up alternate time zones at:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html.

This week's webinar is entitled "Making Science Animations: New
Possibilities for Making Science Accessible to the Public," and will be
presented by Maxime Geoffroy and Mathieu Ardyna, PhD Students at Laval
University and Takuvik Joint International Laboratory. The webinar will
give some tips about the creation of an animation, based on the
experience of four graduate students who built science animations to
communicate their own research findings. The current need for
informative communication products (e.g. visualization technologies such
as 'flying' explorations of geographic and geo-referenced data, zooms
and rotations of three-dimensional data, and animated and sequential
displays of X-Y) is to establish and reinforce links between science and
the public to raise the general consciousness.

The full schedule of presentations and recordings of previous webinars
are available at: http://apecs.is/webinars.

TO RESERVE A SPOT FOR THE WEBINAR
To reserve a spot in the webinar, please follow the 'Register or Join
this Webinar' link at: http://apecs.is/webinars.

TO ATTEND THE WEBINAR
Each webinar will be conducted using the GoToWebinar platform. To
register in advance or join a webinar in session, go to
http://apecs.is/webinars, select a webinar and click on the 'Register or
Join this Webinar' link on the right side of the table. To attend a
webinar you just need your computer or smartphone and an internet
connection. A headset or headphones and a built-in microphone is
recommended. Presenters are not using webcams or telephones, so you do
not need a web cam or telephone to participate.

This webinar series is a collaborative effort between APECS and the U.S.
NSF ARCSS Thermokarst Project. GoToWebinar has been provided as an
in-kind contribution from Bredbandsfylket.

For tutorials and further information, please go to:
http://apecs.is/webinars.