[AG-TECH] Virtual AG Tour
monika.k.rabarison
monika.k.rabarison at ccaix.jsums.edu
Wed Jun 8 07:55:39 CDT 2005
Sounds great to me too,
Monika
> Sounds a good idea. Count us in
> Mike
>
> Cindy Sievers wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I was wondering if there would be any interest in a
> > weekly series of virtual AG tours?
> >
> > I'm always impressed when I talk to people on the AG
> > about the cool things they are doing with their
> > facilities, new hardware they are using, or just what
> > kinds of events they are hosting. I'm wondering if
> anyone, besides myself, would find a weekly virtual tour
> > of AG facilities interesting......I was thinking that
> > each week we could highlight one or two sites, let them
> > tell us about their facility, what works well for them,
> > what they gear their AG facilities toward (classroom
> setting, research, general meetings), what other equipment
> > they have integrated (VTC, polycom, etc) and just basic
> > information about their nodes.
> > I thought this would be especially helpful for folks
> > faced with the task of designing their own AG spaces,
> > they could talk to folks about what is working for them
> > and see what kinds of configurations work well. This
> > would be different from the Town Hall where sites are
> highlighting their research....this would be geared more
> > toward the hardware and site specific information a
> > node would like to share with others. More like a
> > "Parade of Nodes" kinda thing, where we get to "walk
> through" AG nodes from all over, getting ideas for our own
> > nodes, and providing very useful information at the same
> time. >
> > Any interest?
> >
> >
> > ============================================
> > Cindy Sievers Los Alamos National Laboratory
> > sievers at lanl.gov Group CCS-1 MS B287
> > tel:505.665.6602 Advanced Computing
> > fax:505.665.4939 Los Alamos, NM 87544
> > ============================================
> >
> >
> >
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