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Instructions. Select a group Select leader, recorder, timekeeper, presenter Record notes on SWIKI and/or flip charts Review Summarize into final report Save completed template on the SWIKI. Scientific Challenges/Themes. Status: present environmental status
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Instructions • Select a group • Select leader, recorder, timekeeper, presenter • Record notes on SWIKI and/or flip charts • Review • Summarize into final report • Save completed template on the SWIKI
Scientific Challenges/Themes • Status: present environmental status • Change: natural environmental and social change • Global Linkages: links and interactions between polar regions and the rest of the globe • New Frontiers: science in the polar regions • Vantage Point: use polar region vantage point to observe interior of Earth to the Sun • Human Dimensions: cultural, historical, social processes that shape circumpolar human societies
Scientific Challenges/Themes • Select a breakout based upon: • What your expertise is in • Where you see collaboration points • What speaks to you/touches your heart
Audiences • Scientific/Research Community • Young & Potential New Polar Researchers • Pre-university Education Community • Arctic Communities • General Public • Decision-Makers
Collaboration & Cross-Collaboration Outreach Modes & Methods • Web Sites • Films • Exhibits • Television • Formal K12 Education • Adventures • Others Cross-theme/cross-scientific challenge
What is the SWIKI? http://cybele.colorado.edu:8080/IPYOE Username: ipyoe Password: ipyoe • Easy-to-use • Collaborative tool • Workshop repository
Outcomes Breakouts 1 & 2: a 3 minute report to share: • Collaborative & funding ideas • Top projects with the greatest potential • Most exciting • Best opportunities to get funded • Highest potential for collaboration Breakout 3: a 3 minute report to share: • Specific projects, action items, time lines • Specific responsibilities
Ground Rules • Be conscious of your airtime • Listen to understand • There are no right answers-all ideas are valid • Stick to the topic • Place it in the Parking Lot • Avoid the Rathole • Don’t attach to the outcome
Brainstorming Tips • Defer judgment • Work for quantity • Piggy-back • Freewheel • Everyone participate
Adopt a Beginner’s Mind In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert’s there are few. --Shunryu Suzuki