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Take a Ride to the Outer Reaches of the Mind at The Museum of Science when “Ghosts of Jupiter: Music Experience” premieres at Charles Hayden Planetarium on June 22

Take a Ride to the Outer Reaches of the Mind at The Museum of Science when “Ghosts of Jupiter: Music Experience” premieres at Charles Hayden Planetarium on June 22













Ghosts of Jupiter


Boston, MA (PRWEB) May 30, 2012

On Friday, June 22, 2012, visitors to the Museum of Science, Boston will experience a rock-and-roll journey through space and time, with the premiere of Ghosts of Jupiter: Music Experience. Celebrating the release of their self-titled album, Ghosts of Jupiter, the Boston-bred rock quintet has partnered with the Museum to create a new eye-popping music entertainment show in the Charles Hayden Planetarium that will take museumgoers on a fantastic ride into the outer reaches of the mind.

“The Museum kept what was great about the old Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd shows… then made it way better.” – Kevin Johnson, Berklee College of Music

Inspired by the classic rock of Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Cream melded with the serious crush of contemporaries like The Raconteurs and The Black Keys, this Boston-based quintet is the rare act that merges all the things you love about rock music into a cohesive whole. Founded by keyboardist Nate Wilson, Ghosts of Jupiter have been steadily making a name for themselves in the New England music scene. The band features the twin guitars of Adam Terrell and Johnny Trama, along with bassist Tommy Lada and drummer Tom Arey holding down the band’s rhythm section. Powerful, fuzzy guitars with soaring, airy vocals; pounding drum and bass lines and ethereal lyrics; songs that evolve over five minutes and riffs that explain themselves in a second: it’s a classic rock feel with a futuristic aura.

Ghosts of Jupiter: Music Experience is a vibrant combination of the band’s eponymous album and the Museum’s cutting-edge technology. The newly renovated Charles Hayden Planetarium is the most technologically advanced digital theater in New England. Powered by superior full-dome video and audio systems, the theater has created a fully-immersive rock entertainment show that transports visitors through the outermost reaches of space, all underneath the Planetarium’s 57-foot dome screen.

Admission to the Charles Hayden Planetarium is $ 10 for adults, $ 9 for seniors (60+) and $ 8 for children (3-11). For information on tickets and showtimes, please call 617-723-2500, 617-589-0417 (TTY) or visit the Museum’s web site at mos.org. For additional information about Ghosts of Jupiter, visit: http://ghostsofjupiter.com/MOS.

About the Museum of Science

One of the world’s largest science centers and Boston’s most attended cultural institution, the Museum introduces about 1.5 million visitors a year to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) via dynamic programs and hundreds of interactive exhibits. Founded in 1830, the Museum was first to embrace all the sciences under one roof. Highlights include the Thomson Theater of Electricity, Charles Hayden Planetarium, Mugar Omni Theater, Gordon Current Science & Technology Center, 3-D Digital Cinema and Butterfly Garden. Reaching 25,000 teens a year worldwide via the Intel Computer Clubhouse Network, the Museum also leads a 10-year, $ 41 million National Science Foundation-funded Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network of science museums. The Museum’s “Science Is an Activity” exhibit plan has been awarded many NSF grants and influenced science centers worldwide. Its National Center for Technological Literacy®’s engineering curricula have reached 35,500 teachers and close to 3 million students nationwide. The Museum has also: been recognized by Boston and Cambridge for its energy and sustainability efforts; named an Employer of Choice by Work Without Limits, a Massachusetts disability employment initiative; is Yankee Magazine’s “Best of New England Readers’ Choice” for Cultural Attraction in Science; and is El Planeta’s Best Tourist Attraction for the Massachusetts Latino population. Visit http://www.mos.org and follow the Museum on social media at http://www.facebook.com/museumofscience and @museumofscience on Twitter.

Press Contacts:

Please don’t hesitate to contact Melissa Zeigler at Powderfinger Promotions for more information on this event or to schedule an interview at 800-356-1155 x4233, or melissa(at)powderfingerpromo(dot)com.

AJ Gosselin (Museum of Science): 617-589-0251 or agosselin(at)mos(dot)org

Philip Stepanian (Management): 617-628-5600 or pstep(at)highsteppinproductions(dot)com











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Debunking the Concerns of the Online Learning Experience for Adults

Debunking the Concerns of the Online Learning Experience for Adults











Chancellor Gary Brahm, Brandman University

Irvine, CA (PRWEB) November 19, 2013

With unemployment hovering at 7.3 percent and many employers still holding off hiring despite strong profits, the challenge facing many adults is whether or not to seek additional education in hopes of being prepared to jump back into the work force or to advance their current careers. With competition on every front, this is especially true for those who often have to juggle the responsibilities of a family, elderly parents and work. The emergence of online education as a viable alternative to traditional brick and mortar learning provides an avenue to take the next step.

A recent Gallup poll discovered that many adults recognize the flexibility of online education, saying it provided a format most students can succeed in and that it provides a variety of choices for highly regarded curriculum. One-third of the more than 1,000 adults surveyed also said the value of tuition they paid is better than traditional classroom-based education, and 34 percent said it is equal to the value of a traditional education.

Chancellor Gary Brahm of Brandman University in Irvine, California, part of the Chapman University System, has been at the forefront of providing high quality, cost efficient online education for adults. His university has been honored by the highly respected U.S. News & World Report educational rankings. In 2013, Brandman was named Best Online Bachelor’s Program in California and ranked in the top 10 nationally.

“Critical for those considering online education options in 2014, one should be thinking outside your geographical box. Whether you live in an area with many colleges or in an area with few or none, the beauty of online education is that the teaching comes to you,” said Brahm.

“In addition to checking out such resources as the U.S.News & World Report rankings, go online to see what students are saying about the courses and/or degree programs you are interested in pursuing. In addition, make certain the university you wish to attend is accredited by a regional accrediting body.”

Below, Chancellor Brahm offers his thoughts on the concerns adult learners might have when considering beginning an online education program.

# 1: Online education is too easy

Online courses provide more flexibility so that the student can learn at his or her own pace but they require just as much work and, importantly, allow the student with initiative to think innovatively in terms of processing and responding to assignments. Educators at institutions which were early online education adopters often offer classes which are generally more robust, reflecting the time spent evolving courses to meet the challenges of a course and/or major in a dynamic and progressive manner reflective of the real world.

For many adults, online education is the ideal vehicle for balancing a family, a job and the next goal in their education. A great resource is the highly regarded U.S. News & World Report online education rankings which scores hundreds of institutions in faculty credentials and training, student services and training, and student engagement.

#2: The technology is too difficult for many adults

Online education has undergone a significant transformation in the last few years as it has become an in-demand resource for a large segment of adults looking at higher education options. While basic knowledge is required, you don’t need to be the next founder of a billion dollar tech start-up. Not even close. Recognizing that technical and other support forms are essential in every aspect of an online education, leading institutions provide extensive resources for every student both online and via skilled counselors. Studies by leading educational publications show that leading online providers are increasing their spending to provide ease-of-use technology for both teachers and students to level the playing field for all involved.

#3: All courses /degree programs are created the same

Students are too savvy and demanding to accept traditional in-class courses that are simply being “poured” into a computer for online initiatives. The days of talking heads and static slide shows are quickly coming to an end. In fact, most sophisticated universities have put together teams of specialists including instructional designers, technologists and faculty content experts whose sole job is to create dynamic courses that incorporate compelling technology with storytelling and essential information to deliver outstanding learning outcomes. While there isn’t an Avatar movie-like course in the making, students are increasingly giving high marks to programs that incorporate best practices in course design.                                        

#4: Online degrees aren’t employment worthy

Putting aside the adaptation from a famous Seinfeld episode, employers and recruiters recognize the assets of a committed online graduate. A number of studies by colleges and independent research firms over the past few years, including one in 2011, have shown that nearly two-thirds of those familiar with online education believe that a degree earned online is as credible as one earned at a traditional campus-based program.

A study by Excelsior College in 2011 found that nearly two-thirds of those familiar with online education believed that a diploma earned in that manner was as valuable as a traditional brick and mortar degree. Respondents stated that the most important factors in determining credibility of an online degree was the accreditation of the institute awarding the degree and the quality of its graduates.

#5: Online students are on their own, not really feeling like they are part of the institution

One of the great benefits of online education is that each student not only progresses at his/her own speed, but does so with the ability to actively seek out support and guidance from faculty and staff that has a vested interest in seeing students succeed. Importantly, most online classes are limited to 25-30 students whereas on-ground instruction can be two or three times that number sometimes running into the hundreds listening in an auditorium.

In the online world, students have lots of options including regular video and conference calls with their instructors, who often will reach out to them if a period of time has elapsed without interaction. Students are encouraged to engage in peer-to-peer sessions both online and in person. This is the ideal environment for students to advocate for themselves in a comprehensive learning environment.

For example, some of our Brandman initiatives provide personal coaching, an advisor for each student, and student services provided by one-stop experts so that students won’t need to navigate the phone system to receive the attention they need.

About Chancellor Gary Brahm

Gary Brahm serves as chancellor of Brandman University overseeing overall operations of the institution and managing approximately 2,262 faculty and staff. Brandman University is a private, nonprofit institution accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). Prior to his present position, Brahm served as the executive vice president for finance and administration and chief operating officer for Chapman University for over 13 years. Brahm has served as a member of various Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) visiting teams and in 2007, he was appointed for a 3-year term to the WASC Interim Review Committee. Prior to joining Chapman University in 1994, Brahm was vice president of finance and chief financial officer at National University. He received his bachelor’s degree in biology from California State University, Northridge and a master’s in business administration from the University of Southern California.























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Experience Advertising Inc.’s LinkedIn Group Dedicated to the Affiliate Marketing Industry has Surpassed 13,000 Members

Experience Advertising Inc.’s LinkedIn Group Dedicated to the Affiliate Marketing Industry has Surpassed 13,000 Members











LinkedIn Affiliate Marketing Group

(PRWEB) March 08, 2013

The LinkedIn Affiliate Marketing group, launched and run by Evan Weber, CEO of Experience Advertising, Inc., has surpassed the 13,000 member mark. The LinkedIn Affiliate Marketing group is dedicated to the affiliate marketing industry and was launched in October of 2007 to serve as a place for affiliate marketers and affiliate marketing industry professionals to learn, share, and network with each other. It has become a place to learn about affiliate marketing, stay up to date on affiliate marketing industry news, as well as network with affiliate marketing professionals.

The seniority demographics of the LinkedIn Affiliate Marketing group are as follows:

20% Senior Level
19% Owner Level
15% Manager Level
12% Entry Level
10% Director Level

The function demographics of the LinkedIn Affiliate Marketing group are as follows:

18% Marketing
14% Entrepreneurs
9% Sales
8% Business Development
5% Consulting
4% Operations

The industry demographics of the LinkedIn Affiliate Marketing group are as follows:

32% Marketing and Advertising
20% Internet
9% Online Media
5% Information Technology Services

You can view all of the statistics on the LinkedIn Affiliate Marketing group here.

LinkedIn Groups provide a place for professionals in the same industry or with similar interests to share content, find answers, post and view jobs, make business contacts, and establish themselves as industry experts. You can find groups to join in the Groups Directory or view suggestions of groups you may like. You can also create a new group focused on a particular topic or industry.

Experience Advertising, Inc. is a full-service online marketing agency that provides cutting-edge digital marketing in the areas of: SEO, SEM (paid search), social media, Facebook advertising, affiliate marketing, website conversion rate optimization, design, email marketing, and visitor retargeting. If you are interested in industry leading online marketing services visit Experience Advertising, Inc.























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IEEE Software Magazine to Sponsor ?Computing: The Human Experience?

IEEE Software Magazine to Sponsor “Computing: The Human Experience”











“Computing: The Human Experience” is intended to engage audiences of all ages in the story of the technology that has changed humanity.


LOS ALAMITOS, Calif. (PRWEB) December 23, 2011

IEEE Software magazine will be a media sponsor for “Computing: The Human Encounter,” a transmedia project being made by longtime Computer software contributor and board member Grady Booch and his wife, Jan, a psychotherapist, social worker, and theologian.

“Computing: The Human Experience” is intended to engage audiences of all ages in the story of the technologies that has changed humanity. The project will teach the vital science of computing, present the stories of the individuals, events, and inventions in the history of computing, examine the connections among computing, science, and society, and contemplate the future.

Computing is getting developed as a multipart series for broadcast together with a book, an eBook, a series of apps, related informational and social networking web web sites, and curriculum materials. Initial seed funding is getting raised with a Kickstarter project.

To contribute to the project by the January 2 deadline, pay a visit to http://computingthehumanexperience.com. The project is also seeking volunteers to support with research, interviews, and programming—“everything it takes to bring the story of computing to the globe,” according to the project description.

“Computing: The Human Experience” expects to do for computing what Carl Sagan’s “Cosmos” did for humanity’s appreciation of the universe. The project will trace computing’s past and present to determine how we’ve been shaped by computing, as well as computing’s prospective to shape future generations.

“In just 1 or two generations – an imperceptible time in the timeless sweep of the universe,” notes Booch, “we have developed a technologies that has the power to extend us, to transform us, to define us, possibly even to destroy us. Just think about it: there is practically absolutely nothing you see or do in your daily life that is NOT designed, supported, delivered or impacted by computing.”

Booch further observes, “The story of computing is the story of humanity: this is a story of ambition, invention, creativity, vision, avarice and serendipity, powered by a refusal to accept the limits of our bodies and our minds.”

Booch, an IBM Fellow and IBM Analysis Chief Scientist for Software program Engineering, is one of the original inventors of the Unified Modeling Language (UML). The author of six best-promoting books, he is also the author of IEEE Software’s On Architecture column and podcast series.

IEEE Software, the authority on translating software program theory into practice, offers pioneering ideas, professional analyses, and thoughtful insights for software professionals who require to maintain up with rapid technologies change. For specifics or to subscribe, check out http://www.computer.org/computer software.

About the IEEE Computer Society

With almost 85,000 members, the IEEE Pc Society is the world’s leading organization of computing pros. Founded in 1946, and the largest of the 38 societies of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the Computer Society is dedicated to advancing the theory and application of computer and information-processing technologies, and is recognized globally for its computing standards activities. For much more info, go to http://www.laptop or computer.org.

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