TERC’s Andee Rubin keynote speaker at New York Hall of Science’s Big Data Literacy Workshop

ANNOUNCEMENT

Contact:
Ken Mayer
ken_mayer@terc.edu
617.873.9670

April 13, 2017

Increasingly, the prosperity, innovation and security of individuals and communities depend on a big data-literate society, which calls for a concerted effort to determine what it means to be a big data literate citizen, information worker, researcher, or policymaker. As a step toward that goal, the New York Hall of Science (NYSCI) is holding a Big Data Literacy Workshop, at which participants will work to identify the quality of regional learning resources and programs that can improve big data literacy, and to chart a path forward that will bridge big data practice with big data learning, education and career readiness. The Workshop will bring together experts from the institutions of the Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub (NEBDIH) and elsewhere to study the state of big data literacy across the Northeast and beyond, and to make recommendations for its trajectory over the next 5 years.

As a stakeholder in the Northeast region, we invite you to the Workshop to articulate the education needs of the big data community.
 Please join us for a series of keynote talks on the current and future needs of the big data practice community and a collaborative effort to draft a fundamental set of essential big data literacy concepts. An agenda is provided below – please check back for updates.

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