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Our Book Club continues its walk through the Hugo and Nebula nominees for Best Novel with three books, “The Galaxy and the Ground Within” by Becky Chambers, “A Master of Djinn” by P. Djèlí Clark, and “The Unbroken” by C.L. Clark. Jason Snell with Erika Ensign, Scott McNulty, Aleen Simms and Dan Moren.
Our Book Club continues its walk through the Hugo and Nebula nominees for Best Novel with three books, “The Galaxy and the Ground Within” by Becky Chambers, “A Master of Djinn” by P. Djèlí Clark, and “The Unbroken” by C.L. Clark. Host Jason Snell with Erika Ensign, Scott McNulty, Aleen Simms and Dan Moren.
In this episode, Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Ben Freakley discusses his unique role at the McCain Institute and Arizona State University, where among other duties he employs the DC-based Decision Theater to help policy makers and students solve problems by fusing data with character-driven leadership. For more candid conversations on the “In The Arena” podcast, please […] The post In The Arena – Episode 24: RET LTG Ben Freakley appeared first on McCain Institute.
In this episode, Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Ben Freakley discusses his unique role at the McCain Institute and Arizona State University, where among other duties he employs the DC-based Decision Theater to help policy makers and students solve problems by fusing data with character-driven leadership. For more candid conversations on the “In The Arena” podcast, please […] The post In The Arena – Episode 24: RET LTG Ben Freakley appeared first on McCain Institute.
Perry Wu, CEO of BitGravity and Angelo Fernando - Communications and Outreach Manager at Arizona State University are here to discuss the new Decision Theater which incorporates video, interactivity, big graphic screens, dynamic data. It's the 3-screen room of Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451" come alive! Your host is Tracy Swedlow, editor of itvt.com
Stranova Interview Series Vol. 30, published January 28, 2008. Planning the future of our cities has become far more complex than ever before, involving considerations of population age distributions, the need for schools, traffic flow, tax revenue planning, pollution concerns, weather patterns, and of course the regional land features themselves. Complex computer models are often required, using tools that are well beyond what might be ordinarily available to any given region. Arizona State University’s Decision Theater innovation, a computerized immersive visualization environment with extensive modeling tools and developed only a few years ago, is now making it possible for cities around the world not only to plan far more systemically for that future, but also to visualize how their current decisions may affect many future generations to come. Joining us to help us all "envision" this strategic innovation is Dr. Deirdre Hahn, Associate Director of the Decision Theater.