Author(s)
Royster, Jacqueline J.Murray, Janet
Yaszek, Lisa
Berry, Roberta
Krige, John
Kosal, Margaret E.
Magerko, Brian
Moreno-Cruz, Juan
Keywords
Ivan AllenLiberal arts
Founder's Day 2014
Technology
Innovation
Ethics
Policy
Regulation
Gas centrifuge
Space shuttle
Technology transfer
National security
Defense
Military
Education
Learning
Music
Computer science
Economics
Slavery
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http://hdl.handle.net/1853/51468Abstract
Ivan Allen College Founders Day faculty research panel presented on March 13, 2014 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am in the Georgia Tech Alumni House. Introductions: Jacqueline J. Royster; Janet Murray. Moderator: Lisa Yaszek. Panelists: Roberta Berry; John Krige; Margaret E. Kosal; Brian Magerko; Juan Moreno-Cruz.Interdisciplinary background and pivot: engaging a compelling policy problem / Roberta Berry (Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Public Policy) -- Hybrid Identities, Hybrid Knowledge / John Krige (Georgia Institute of Technology. School of History, Technology, and Society) -- From Science to Security / Margaret E. Kosal (Georgia Institute of Technology. Center for International Strategy, Technology and Policy) -- Authentic STEAM High School CS Education / Brian Magerko (Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Literature, Media, and Communication) -- Research on change in the growth of slavery after 1840 / Juan Moreno-Cruz (Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Economics)
Runtime: 79:36 minutes.
Date
2014-03-21Type
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oai:smartech.gatech.edu:1853/51468http://hdl.handle.net/1853/51468