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Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021 7:20 PM Updated: Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021 11:32 PM Tourism was down 52% in 2020 from 2019 in Colorado, according to an economist from the University of Colorado Boulder, who spoke Thursday to 200 attendees of the Southwest Colorado Economic Outlook 2021 forum held this year on Zoom. Richard Wobbekind said it might take the state four years to recover to pre-COVID-19 tourism numbers. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file
Midland engineers to learn about communicating science data effectively
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The Mid-Michigan Section of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers invites you to a special virtual presentation in order to provide a safe and healthy environment for all meeting attendees. In light of the impact of the coronavirus, the group will be holding all meetings virtually until further notice. Mark Jones will present Effective Communication of Scientific Data, from 12 to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12.
Effective communication begins by knowing your audience. It is about getting your audience to quickly understand your points with minimal effort on their part. A review of human perception and how it impacts understanding provides a foundation for discussion of effective data presentation. Discover how and why mind-ready presentations allow your audience to quickly grasp points and be influenced by your message.
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And the threats directed at Coomer keep on coming, despite the fact that he did not write the code for Dominion machines ironically, a large portion of his work has centered on an effort to ensure that Dominion machines in Colorado can be audited by the state s risk-limiting audit process, widely praised for its effectiveness in ensuring fair elections. Coomer has also worked to improve access for third-party researchers to evaluate and analyze voting systems.
Coomer didn t wait on Dominion. On December 22, he filed a defamation lawsuit against a long list of defendants, including Oltmann, Powell, the Trump campaign and several right-wing media outlets. He did so from hiding, where we caught up with him to discuss what life has been like since November 3.