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The Annual Dragon Con Convention and Parade take place every fall just down Peachtree Street from Georgia Tech.
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Paul Hochman, technology writer for the Today Show and Fast Company, led an interesting panel on what Ford is doing in the car tech wise. Crazy cool stuff & some bleeding edge stuff, but either way - Ford is moving ahead and will probably keep leading the technology push. Panel consists of some of Ford Tech studs: Julius Marchwiki, Jim Washouski and Brigitte Richardson.
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Sasha and Patrick at the Bikeshare Hack Night X after-party. Right Proper Brewing Company, 624 T St NW, Washington, DC.
A new meetup group in the metropolitan Washington, DC area for programmers interested in transit, biking, & walking, see: www.meetup.com/Transportation-Techies/ - this evening's event was "Metro Hack Night" - www.meetup.com/Transportation-Techies/events/154437572/
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In prep for "Transportation and Health" which will be held on March 6, 2014, at the Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health
During NTEN's 2008 Non-profit Technology Conference a group of techies participated in several volunteer projects to bring technology to communities battered by the 2005 Katrina hurricane.
My group, comprised of consultants, non-profit workers, and Cisco Systems, traveled to a community center in St. Bernard Parrish to install wireless access points. St. Bernard Parrish was the hardest hit during the flood - only 6 houses were left standing out of 25,000 when the water rose 25 feet in 23 minutes.
It was an honor to be able to provide some help to this community and I'm grateful for the opportunity to talk with residents and keep the hope and momentum of positive work flowing.
New Orleans, LA
Christopher Rung at the Transportation Techies meetup Bike Hack Night IX. Development Seed, 120 Blagden Alley NW, Washington, DC.
Geeks rejoice! Today is Techies day. Embrace your hardware obsessed, motherboard loving, graphics card upgrading, CPU overclocking inner self, because remember: geeks shall inherit the earth.
For the photo techies - this is a "100% crop" of the Raphael mural, showing the full detail captured in the original photo.
Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
place; they learn to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and become more confident in their ability to tackle challenges.
“luz cristal glangchai”, “STEM education”, “girls in tech”, “education”, “VentureLab”, “TED”, “TEDx”, “TEDxSanAntonio”
A new meetup group in the metropolitan Washington, DC area for programmers interested in transit, biking, & walking, see: www.meetup.com/Transportation-Techies/ - this evening's event was "Metro Hack Night" - www.meetup.com/Transportation-Techies/events/154437572/
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In prep for "Transportation and Health" which will be held on March 6, 2014, at the Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health
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The Transportation Techies "Transportation + Health" meetup on March 6, 2014 was hosted by the Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health, in partnership with Kaiser Permanente Digital Technology and Operations and Community Benefit ---
see blog post: Changing the culture of Transportation + Health + Meetups : TechiesDCHealth – Washington, DC USA | Ted Eytan, MD
The Transportation Techies "Transportation + Health" meetup on March 6, 2014 was hosted by the Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health, in partnership with Kaiser Permanente Digital Technology and Operations and Community Benefit ---
see blog post: Changing the culture of Transportation + Health + Meetups : TechiesDCHealth – Washington, DC USA | Ted Eytan, MD
A new meetup group in the metropolitan Washington, DC area for programmers interested in transit, biking, & walking, see: www.meetup.com/Transportation-Techies/ - this evening's event was "Metro Hack Night" - www.meetup.com/Transportation-Techies/events/154437572/
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In prep for "Transportation and Health" which will be held on March 6, 2014, at the Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health
During NTEN's 2008 Non-profit Technology Conference a group of techies participated in several volunteer projects to bring technology to communities battered by the 2005 Katrina hurricane.
My group, comprised of consultants, non-profit workers, and Cisco Systems, traveled to a community center in St. Bernard Parrish to install wireless access points. St. Bernard Parrish was the hardest hit during the flood - only 6 houses were left standing out of 25,000 when the water rose 25 feet in 23 minutes.
It was an honor to be able to provide some help to this community and I'm grateful for the opportunity to talk with residents and keep the hope and momentum of positive work flowing.
New Orleans, LA
Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
place; they learn to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and become more confident in their ability to tackle challenges.
“luz cristal glangchai”, “STEM education”, “girls in tech”, “education”, “VentureLab”, “TED”, “TEDx”, “TEDxSanAntonio”
Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
place; they learn to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and become more confident in their ability to tackle challenges.
“luz cristal glangchai”, “STEM education”, “girls in tech”, “education”, “VentureLab”, “TED”, “TEDx”, “TEDxSanAntonio”
Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
place; they learn to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and become more confident in their ability to tackle challenges.
“luz cristal glangchai”, “STEM education”, “girls in tech”, “education”, “VentureLab”, “TED”, “TEDx”, “TEDxSanAntonio”
Metro Hack Night is a show & tell of Metro-related apps and data visualizations. We are thrilled to be hosted by WMATA at Metro's headquarters.
See Blog post: Metro Hack Night with Transportation Techies : Controlling your city’s destiny through data – Ted Eytan, MD
See: www.meetup.com/Transportation-Techies/events/228585705/
Follow: @TechiesDC on Twitter
Monish Prabhakar speaking at the Transportation Techies "Colorado Code Projects" meetup. Spark Boulder, 1310 College Ave, Boulder, CO.
Working at the play, "A Haunting We Will Go"
Technically I wasn't suppose to stand in their tech zone. I was force to stand in the little corner for this shot.
Daniel Schep speaking at the Transportation Techies meetup Bike Hack Night IX. Development Seed, 120 Blagden Alley NW, Washington, DC.
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During NTEN's 2008 Non-profit Technology Conference a group of techies participated in several volunteer projects to bring technology to communities battered by the 2005 Katrina hurricane.
My group, comprised of consultants, non-profit workers, and Cisco Systems, traveled to a community center in St. Bernard Parrish to install wireless access points. St. Bernard Parrish was the hardest hit during the flood - only 6 houses were left standing out of 25,000 when the water rose 25 feet in 23 minutes.
It was an honor to be able to provide some help to this community and I'm grateful for the opportunity to talk with residents and keep the hope and momentum of positive work flowing.
New Orleans, LA
Daniel Gohlke presenting CaBiTracker at the Transportation Techies' CaBi Hack Night meetup. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.
Ting Ma speaking at Metro Hack Night VII, the October 2017 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.
George Zoto at Metro Hack Night VII, the October 2017 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.
Brian McKenzie and Kim Lucas at Bikeshare Hack Night VIII, the February 2018 Transportation Techies meetup. Backstage (Red Room), Black Cat, 1811 14th St NW, Washington, DC.
Zach Bauer at Bikeshare Hack Night VIII, the February 2018 Transportation Techies meetup. Backstage (Red Room), Black Cat, 1811 14th St NW, Washington, DC.
Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
place; they learn to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and become more confident in their ability to tackle challenges.
“luz cristal glangchai”, “STEM education”, “girls in tech”, “education”, “VentureLab”, “TED”, “TEDx”, “TEDxSanAntonio”
Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
place; they learn to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and become more confident in their ability to tackle challenges.
“luz cristal glangchai”, “STEM education”, “girls in tech”, “education”, “VentureLab”, “TED”, “TEDx”, “TEDxSanAntonio”
Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
place; they learn to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and become more confident in their ability to tackle challenges.
“luz cristal glangchai”, “STEM education”, “girls in tech”, “education”, “VentureLab”, “TED”, “TEDx”, “TEDxSanAntonio”