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SUMMARY:Altino Intro C: October 12 - Hawaii PD Course | Introduction to the Principles of Programming
DESCRIPTION:What:  For 2021-22\, we have six PDE3 teacher trainings scheduled for computer science.  Learn to code and apply principles of computer science to your classroom. \nWhy:  Computer Science (CS) is a 21st century career choice but more importantly CS is about learning how to think creatively and logically. Also\, CS is required in every public high school in Hawaii starting in 2021-22 school year via Act 51. New legislation will bring computer science to elementary and middle schools by 2025. \nWho: Designed for K-12 teachers to teach coding. DOE approved for 3 credits. Open statewide. \nHow: We kick off live online at 8:00am\, but most of your training is via self-paced videos and online support from our Altino instructors. \nExperience level: No prior computer science or coding experience required. \nSize: only 30 teachers per training.  Wait list for only 10. \nCost:  $0\, but if you register and are a “no show”\, or you drop without a good reason\, you may not be allowed to attend this training again. Based on 3 years of delivering this training\, you should budget 50  to 75 hours to learn the materials and to complete your portfolio – three lessons with three student samples per lesson plan. This is a demanding training – if you are awarded 3 credits it’s because you earned it.     \nSponsors:  Public Schools of Hawaii Foundation\, Kamehameha Schools\, Oceanit Research Foundation\, Toyota Hawaii\, Department of Labor. \nContact: Brett Tanaka at OCID \nVisit HIDOE’s PDE3 website linked below and search ‘Altino’.
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/altino-intro-c-october-12-hawaii-pd-course-introduction-to-the-principles-of-programming/
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SUMMARY:Hawaii Book & Music Festival 2021 | Panel: Everyone says Hawai‘i has to Diversify—but diversify to what?
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, October 13 from 4:00 – 5:00pm\, Dr. Patrick Sullivan will join a HBMF panel discussion titled\, “Everyone says Hawai‘i has to Diversify—but diversify to what?” \nThe 2021 Hawaii Book & Music Festival\, in partnership with the University of Hawai’i at Manoa\, will bring together Nicole Lim\, Steven Bond-Smith\, Patrick Sullivan\, and Omar Sultan in a one-hour panel discussion moderated by Honolulu Civil Beat’s Chad Blair. The panel will discuss everything from inequality to the exodus of Hawaii’s young and talented\, Startup financing to remote work in Hawaii for mainland enterprises. \nRSVP at the link below. \nThe 16th annual Hawaii Book & Music Festival returns virtually\, October 1 – November 4\, with its core program of Hawai‘i Authors\, and community thought leaders and experts in Hawai‘i Sustainability & Resilience\, Health & Wellness\, Innovation Future\, Hawaiian Culture\, amplified by national and international Authors addressing some of the greatest issues for Hawai’i’s future.
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/hawaii-book-music-festival-2021-panel-everyone-says-hawaii-has-to-diversify-but-diversify-to-what/
CATEGORIES:Hawaii Book & Music Festival
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SUMMARY:Hawaii Book & Music Festival 2021 | Conversation: A Different Model For Diversifying Hawai‘i’s Economy
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, October 14 from 4:00 – 5:00pm\, Dr. Patrick Sullivan will join host Roger Jelenik for a discussion titled\, “A Different Model For Diversifying Hawai‘i’s Economy.” \nPatrick K. Sullivan is the Founder\, Chair and CEO of Oceanit Laboratories. He holds a Ph.D. in Ocean Engineering from the University of Hawaii\, Manoa and a BS in Engineering from the University of Colorado\, Boulder. He is the author of  Intellectual Anarchy: The Art of Disruptive Innovation. \nRoger Jellinek has been Executive Director of HBMF since 2006. He’s been involved in book publishing for over 50 years in New York and Hawai‘i — as a New York Times Book Review editor\, as a trade book editor\, science newsletter publisher\, literary agent\, and map publisher. He and his wife\, actor-director Eden Lee Murray\, arrived  in 1992\, and live in Kahalu’u\, ‘Oahu. \nRSVP at the link below. \nThe 16th annual Hawaii Book & Music Festival returns virtually\, October 1 – November 4\, with its core program of Hawai‘i Authors\, and community thought leaders and experts in Hawai‘i Sustainability & Resilience\, Health & Wellness\, Innovation Future\, Hawaiian Culture\, amplified by national and international Authors addressing some of the greatest issues for Hawai’i’s future.
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/hawaii-book-music-festival-2021-conversation-a-different-model-for-diversifying-hawaiis-economy-2/
CATEGORIES:Hawaii Book & Music Festival
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SUMMARY:Hawaii Book & Music Festival 2021 | Conversation: The Bitcoin Solution for Hawai‘i Energy
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, October 21 from 4:00 – 5:00pm\, Sterling Yee\, Oceanit’s Director of Strategic Consulting Services\, will moderate a conversation with Blockchain Solutions Hawai‘i (BSH) founder\, Nathaniel Harmon about the physical realities of 100% renewable energy for Hawai‘i and how the Hawaiian Islands’ location offers a potential win-win solution that utilizes our greatest resource\, the deep ocean\, in a discussion titled: “The Bitcoin Solution for Hawai‘i Energy”. \nNathaniel received an M.S. in Marine Geology and Geochemistry from the University of Hawai‘i Manoa and founded the Hawaiian Islands Conservation Collective in an effort to harness locally educated scientists to restore native ecosystems. Having been involved with Bitcoin since 2013\, Nathaniel founded Blockchain Solutions Hawai‘i (BSH) with the goal of creating “Hawai‘i’s Blockchain Helpdesk.” Through BSH Nathaniel provides consulting and educational services to businesses\, individuals\, and legislators alike\, pioneered a Zero-Knowledge On-Boarding Security service\, and developed commercial grade software ecosystems for 2nd Layer Bitcoin solutions using Sidechains and the Lighting Network. \nSterling Yee’s recent project experience included the organizational change management (OCM) efforts for the State of Hawai‘i business transformation initiatives. The main focus areas of the OCM effort included leadership\, communication\, learning and knowledge transfer\, organizational structure and job redesign\, and resistance management. Prior to Oceanit\, Sterling served as the COO of La Pietra – Hawai‘i School of Girls\, as the General Auditor of Hawaiian Electric Industries\, Inc (HEI). In 2012 he was appointed by the Hawaii State Legislature to the State IT Steering Committee. He serves on the boards of the American Lung Association\, the School for Examining Essential Questions of Sustainability\, and other boards.\n \nRSVP at the link below. \nThe 16th annual Hawaii Book & Music Festival returns virtually\, October 1 – November 4\, with its core program of Hawai‘i Authors\, and community thought leaders and experts in Hawai‘i Sustainability & Resilience\, Health & Wellness\, Innovation Future\, Hawaiian Culture\, amplified by national and international Authors addressing some of the greatest issues for Hawai’i’s future.
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/hawaii-book-music-festival-2021-conversation-the-bitcoin-solution-for-hawaii-energy-3/
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SUMMARY:Hawaii Book & Music Festival 2021 | Presentation: Innovation - Energy Transformation
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, October 27 from 5:30 – 6:30pm\, Dr. Vinod Veedu will host a panel conversation titled\, “Decarbonizing the World’s Energy System”. Dr. Veedu is joined by Hani Elshahawi\, Dr. Tip Meckel\, and Elena Subia Melchert. \nMr. Elshahawi is the founder and managing director of NoviDigiTech LLC. Prior to that\, he worked at Shell\, serving as digitalization lead for Deepwater technologies\, GameChanger program lead\, and leader of Shell’s Fluid Evaluation and Sampling Technologies center of excellence. Dr. Meckel is a senior research scientist at the Bureau of Economic Geology at The University of Texas at Austin\, doing extensive work at the Gulf Coast Carbon Center. Elena Melchert is the former Director for Upstream Oil and Gas Research for the U.S. Department of Energy and a petroleum engineer with 40 years of experience in the sector. \nDr. Veedu is the Director of Strategic Initiatives at Oceanit and he is responsible for identifying the strategic direction for the company. He was included in the 2007 the Guinness Book of World records for the creation of the smallest nanobrush. Dr. Veedu was selected as one of the seven Innovation Ambassadors by AAAS and Lemelson Foundation. Dr. Veedu earned his MS from Florida Atlantic University in 2003 and\, in 2006\, his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from UH Manoa. \nRSVP at the link below. \nThe 16th annual Hawaii Book & Music Festival returns virtually\, October 1 – November 4\, with its core program of Hawai‘i Authors\, and community thought leaders and experts in Hawai‘i Sustainability & Resilience\, Health & Wellness\, Innovation Future\, Hawaiian Culture\, amplified by national and international Authors addressing some of the greatest issues for Hawai’i’s future.
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/hawaii-book-music-festival-2021-presentation-innovation-energy-transformation-3/
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SUMMARY:Hawaii Book & Music Festival 2021 | Conversation: A.I. to E.T. - The Future of Science & Technology and the Fate of Our Civilization and the Cosmos
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, October 28 from 5:30 – 6:30pm \, Dr. Jeffrey Watumull will join host Stewart Yerton for a conversation titled\, “A.I. to E.T. – The Future of Science & Technology and the Fate of Our Civilization and the Cosmos.” \nDr. Jeffrey Watumull is Chief Philosophy Officer and Director of AI at Oceanit\, where we are endeavoring to create human-style AI and discover whether its principles obtain in extralinguistic domains (e.g.\, physics\, biology). He is also co-founder of the Cambridge Institute for Exo-Language. Dr. Watumull studied at Cambridge\, MIT\, Oxford\, and Harvard. \nStewart Yerton reports on business and the economy for Honolulu Civil Beat. Those are subjects he spent more than a decade reporting on — at publications in New York\, New Orleans and Honolulu. \nRSVP at the link below. \nThe 16th annual Hawaii Book & Music Festival returns virtually\, October 1 – November 4\, with its core program of Hawai‘i Authors\, and community thought leaders and experts in Hawai‘i Sustainability & Resilience\, Health & Wellness\, Innovation Future\, Hawaiian Culture\, amplified by national and international Authors addressing some of the greatest issues for Hawai’i’s future.
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/hawaii-book-music-festival-2021-conversation-a-i-to-e-t-the-future-of-science-technology-and-the-fate-of-our-civilization-and-the-cosmos/
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