Laura,

That is the first I hear of this!
And I was in Tucson 3 weeks in the Innsuites so not all that far from the Pima 
College.
How did you find out about it?

And Michael,
To second what Mike Farmer said, yes I was there 3 weeks but I would not have 
had time for those lectures (even if I had known about them). Also after doing 
that show for some 15 years, it seems that visitors fall in 2 categories: 
either highly knowledgeable collectors who know exactly what they want and who 
came to the Show with a mental list of dealers to see and pieces to look for. 
Or visitors who happen to wander in my room out of curiosity and who know 
nothing about meteorites. Very few in-betweens. 
The first kind would probably not need those presentations, the second kind?  
maybe, but how would they hear about it? online?  on Facebook???  I am sorry 
but I do not have an answer.

Anne Black
IMPACTIKA.com
impact...@aol.com



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To: AL Mitorling <mittme...@gmail.com>; meteorite list 
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Sent: Thu, Mar 14, 2019 12:37 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Educational presentations at Tucson?



Hello All,
  
There was an educational series of lectures during the last Tucson show in in 
the evenings held one of the rooms at the Pima Community College with 2 guests 
speaking per evening. 
  
There were both attendees and online live feeds available for an entrance and 
viewing fee.  These included lectures on minerals, fossils and also meteorites. 
 I watched 5 nights during the show from a FB live feed.  This was held by 
Tucson Gem Shows Educational Lecture Series.  Proceeds go towards establishing 
a scholarship for a local Tucson geology student (or students) attending PCC.
  
Laura Atkins
I.M.C.A. #4542
  

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Reply-To: AL Mitorling <mittme...@gmail.com>
Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 9:38 AM
To: "Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com" <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Educational presentations at Tucson?

  


Hi Michael,

I think your idea has merit but Doug points out some good points. What I would 
suggest if you were able to arrange this, first, I'd have presentations and 
talks more during the evenings after dinner time. Second, if you were to have a 
list of topics that were going to be addressed along with a time line, well 
ahead of the Tucson Show, so people could attend areas they were interested in. 
Maybe post the topics a week ahead of time before the show and post them again 
just before and during the show, I think you would get a steady group of people 
that would attend. 

Things like this cost money, but a fee to cover and off set costs would be fine 
as long as it wasn't too much or you would loose people. Perhaps a fee for each 
talk people want to attend. You might also offer some refreshments for a modest 
fee to off set the costs. I'd see if you couldn't get a hotel to donate a room 
for the talks. This could be all or part of the cost of the meeting room.

I wouldn't appreciate dealers making an info commercial but if they gave solid 
science type of program, then fine. I have organized sizable conventions before 
(over 300 attendees) and it can be a lot of work but there is a lot of great 
scientist that are in the area or attend and I am sure that some of them would 
be glad to offer informative talks for the troops during the show. Good luck 
and hope you are able to succeed! Best!

--AL Mitterling 

Mitterling Meteorites

  

On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 6:22 PM Michael Doran via Meteorite-list 
<meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:

Hi Doug,

Thanks!  Yes that does help.  You make some excellent points here.  Although 
the Tucson Show lasts a couple weeks, I imagine many/most attendees are there 
for a much shorter period and like you say, their time is at a premium.

-- Michael

Michael Doran
Fort Worth, TX



On Tuesday, March 12, 2019, 5:04:10 PM CDT, MexicoDoug <mexicod...@aol.com> 
wrote: 


" I've not seen any proposals like this, but it's possible I have missed those 
threads.  If so, I would appreciate hearing about any "lessons learned" from 
previous attempts."

Hi Michael,

Time at Tucson is at a premium, and the purpose of it is to get around and see 
what's there. Tucson is an exciting place and there is just too much to see. 
While some people may have the luxury of time on their hands, with the Internet 
at everyone's disposal, you'd have to design things to really be fun or 
interesting, IMO.

We have had events at Tucson before so that is not at all true. Just not really 
a series of seminars and such. But we had Blood's auction and the Gold Basin 
Party, IMCA dinner, Parties organized by members of the community, and it is 
common for groups to get together for dinners for time to catch up with each 
other. What all these things had in common was that everyone was invited or can 
do them, they are fun, and they require no real time commitment. After all, we 
also have/had  resources like Meteorite! a now defunct magazine, we have a 
world class online publication Meteorite-Times.com, the list for discussion 
where everyone chimes in, though Facebook seems to have taken some critical 
mass from that. By all means, go for it if you would like to be a force in the 
community doing this! Just don't be surprised if the response is attenuated due 
to all the competing things going on, after all ... being in Tucson during the 
show is a pretty hands on collecting, trading, swapping experience and that's 
mostly why those from out of toown make the pilgrimage.

Hope this helps add to your thinking
Doug


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Sent: Tue, Mar 12, 2019 3:52 pm
Subject: [meteorite-list] Educational presentations at Tucson?

In my previous life as a systems librarian at a university, I regularly 
attended conferences and user group meetings.  An integral aspect of these 
conferences/meetings were educational presentations done by attendees. It 
occurred to me that presentations are something that might enhance the 
experience of attending the Tucson Show.  

For example, while I know that there's nothing I can teach the old hands, there 
are a number of things I'm figuring out as a newbie that I think would be of 
interest to other newbies.  Here are examples of presentations I would be 
willing to do, if the opportunity presented itself:

1) Meteorite collection development plans: what they are and why you should 
have one

2) Meteorite storage and display solutions for small (< 40 specimen) collections

And as an *attendee* I would really be interested in presentations from people 
doing actual meteorite science about the work they are doing (geared towards an 
educated lay audience).  Also, I would be interested in presentations from 
dealers about various aspects of meteorite acquisition, classification, and 
preparation.

To make this work would require:

A meeting room
--------------
A meeting room at one of the main meteorite venues at the Tucson Show that for 
certain times/days could be devoted to presentations.  The room would need to 
have a basic presentation set-up: a speaker's table and/or podium with a way to 
connect a computer to a projector and chairs for the audience.  The Tucson show 
lasts two weeks, but I would anticipate that the presentations part would only 
be for one or maybe two days.

Organization
------------
Someone to:
- Put out a call for presenters, and
- Based on response, determine how many time slots were needed, and
- Assign presentations to time slots in schedule and notify presenters, and
- Put out a presentation schedule with titles/abstracts prior to Tucson show
- Prepare meeting room for presentations
- Assist presenters with use of meeting room equipment

While the organization of this could be done by volunteers (I would be willing 
to volunteer my time), reserving a meeting room would incur a cost.  Perhaps 
the IMCA would have funds in their budget to subsidize this and would consider 
taking this on. Another option would be to charge a nominal registration fee to 
attend this "seminar" portion of the show.  Again, I think this would only last 
a day or maybe two.

If you think this idea has merit, I have some questions for you...

As an attendee, what topics in meteoritics and/or meteorite collecting would 
you be interested in learning about?

Would you consider being a presenter?  If so, what topic(s) would you consider 
doing a presentation on?

Would you be willing to pay a registration fee to attend a short 
meteoritics/meteorite collecting seminar during the Tucson show?

If you would rather respond directly to me rather than the list, I can 
compile/summarize those responses for the list.

Thank you,

-- Michael

ps I've spent a fair amount of time going through the Meteorite Central list 
archive.  I've not seen any proposals like this, but it's possible I have 
missed those threads.  If so, I would appreciate hearing about any "lessons 
learned" from previous attempts.

Michael Doran
Fort Worth, TX
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