Loved going to the screening of "Goodnight Oppy" at Auckland Uni last week. It’s a great documentary and my daughter and I got to meet the special guest Vandi Verma from NASA JPL - she is one of their Mars rover drivers. Photo of a replica of the rover touring with the screenings around the country
September 27, 2024 at 12:43 AM
Loved going to the screening of "Goodnight Oppy" at Auckland Uni last week. It’s a great documentary and my daughter and I got to meet the special guest Vandi Verma from NASA JPL - she is one of their Mars rover drivers. Photo of a replica of the rover touring with the screenings around the country
Thank you Dr Mack @astrokatie.com for the podcast you made with John Green on the universe. It’s absolutely enthralling and I’m personally enjoying the level of detail which feels perfect to me. I can’t recommend it highly enough to anyone interested in science and space!
September 25, 2024 at 11:05 AM
Thank you Dr Mack @astrokatie.com for the podcast you made with John Green on the universe. It’s absolutely enthralling and I’m personally enjoying the level of detail which feels perfect to me. I can’t recommend it highly enough to anyone interested in science and space!
What are the best business event experiences you've had? Personally I don't think you can go far past a well prepared, knowledgable speaker, who knows something interesting. Panels are my least favourite. Almost always poorly moderated, lacking any kind of debate or (good) argument...
August 19, 2024 at 11:36 PM
What are the best business event experiences you've had? Personally I don't think you can go far past a well prepared, knowledgable speaker, who knows something interesting. Panels are my least favourite. Almost always poorly moderated, lacking any kind of debate or (good) argument...
How many hours of professional development do you have to do a year? Is it useful? Does it make you better at what you do? Seems like people have to do bad prof development and then learn to hate it… which is sad
August 18, 2024 at 7:51 AM
How many hours of professional development do you have to do a year? Is it useful? Does it make you better at what you do? Seems like people have to do bad prof development and then learn to hate it… which is sad