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Meet Arlene: High-Tech Hybrid

October 7, 2010

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Meet Arlene: High-Tech Hybrid

There is nothing I like more than anything that I do. So, i encourage you to check out this Science Cheerleader interview I conducted with my friend and colleague, Arlene!

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Implementation Fest 2010 Fest

September 19, 2010

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Implementation Fest 2010 Fest

Last month, I had the opportunity to speak on a panel at the Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative (ADL)’s Implementation Fest 2010 in Orlando, FL. I joined Aaron Silvers, ADL’s Community Manager, and Mark Oehlert, Innovation Evangelist from Defense Acquisition University in a discussion with the audience about some of the challenges and successes of using [...]

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Meet Erica: 49ers Cheerleader and Software Engineer

August 24, 2010

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Meet Erica: 49ers Cheerleader and Software Engineer

I recently had the opportunity to interview San Francisco 49ers Gold Rush cheerleader, Erica, for a story on ScienceCheerleader.com. In addition to her cheerleading duties, Erica is software engineer who develops online courses for graduate students. As someone who operates in the seemingly unrelated worlds of cheerleading and science and technology, she offers a really [...]

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Open Innovation: John Ohab Style

July 27, 2010

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Open Innovation: John Ohab Style

The most recent edition of the Office of Naval Research (ONR)’s Innovation Newsletter explores “open innovation” — essentially the notion that organizations can and should innovate by drawing from external sources of knowledge. Seems like a good idea, right? I made it up.  (I didn’t) Dr. Larry Schuette, ONR’s Director of Innovation, and his team gave me the [...]

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My American Forces Press Service Podcast Premiere

July 18, 2010

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My American Forces Press Service Podcast Premiere

Last week, I had the opportunity to fill in as the voice of the American Forces Press Service News Roundup Podcast for the Defense Department. It was a fun and informative experience. I didn’t realize how poorly I enunciated sometimes until I started stumbling over my own words for six or seven iterations of a [...]

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You’ve been SCIENCED by Drew Carey!

January 17, 2010

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Drew Carey, host of The Price is Right, gives an Armed with Science shout-out during CES 2010.

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The Cure for the Holiday Shopping Blues

December 8, 2009

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Can’t decide on a holiday gift for Granny? Don’t know what to get your 10 year-old brother,  Billy?  Tired of wasting money on Barbies and video games that may not last through the New Year? I say, give your loved ones a gift that keeps on giving: a do-it-yourself experimental hydrogen fuel cell car that [...]

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Follow the Red Balloon…to Fortune and Glory!

November 30, 2009

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This article was written for ScienceCheerleader.com. By reading it, you justify the public humiliation that I endured while walking nearly a mile with a giant red balloon.

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Five New Super Mario Kart World Records

November 23, 2009

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In August, Brandon Skar of Snoqualmie, WA, systematically destroyed all of my Super Mario Kart Records on Twin Galaxies. I’ve chipped away at his efforts with five new World Records, but there is still a long way to go before The Quest is complete.

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NOVA Launches New Beta Evolution Website

November 22, 2009

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Beta Evolution

I recently had a chance to interview Lauren Aguirre, executive director of NOVA’s Web team, about NOVA’s new Beta Evolution website. The resulting story was originally posted on ScienceCheerleader.com.

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