Click to learn more about author Anne Hardy. When dealing with gender inequality in the IT industry, the problem must be acknowledged, understood, and ultimately fixed by creating an all-inclusive core culture encompassing your entire organization. It is our differences that make us stronger leaders. Diversity leads us to more creativity and success because great […]
2019: A New Year of Space Research and Analyzing Data
Click to learn more about author Carie Lemack. A new year is a new opportunity to analyze and apply data. The new year will ring in new opportunities to become more conversant in how we use data in our everyday lives. It will be a renewed and expanded year of education: a year of connection between […]
Back to School: Data Literacy and an Urgent Reason to Study Data
Click to learn more about author Carie Lemack. A literate society is not necessarily a numerate one. Where one is absent, the other is almost always lacking, because it is hard to appreciate—never mind articulate—the fullness of an idea without a full vocabulary. Expanding that vocabulary must be a national priority, beginning in primary and secondary […]
Make Space for Data from Space
Click to learn more about author Carie Lemack. Data from space is no longer the stuff of outer space. That is, space-based data is very valuable to a multitude of industries. From sending payloads into orbit to performing experiments aboard the International Space Station, from launching rockets to having private citizens rocket their projects into deep […]
The Language of Data: The Voice of a New Era of Space-Based Research
Click to learn more about author Carie Lemack. The era of Big Data may as well be another name for a new Space Age: A chance for students and teachers to master the language not only of the final frontier, but the frontiers of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Students must master the frontiers of […]