Academia / Panelist Guest
Tim Morgan is an award-winning professional futurist with the North Texas Foresight Institute, and a member of the Association of Professional Futurists. He has consulted for clients such as Kimberly Clark, NASA Langley, and the Ontario Institute of Cancer Research. Tim’s work has been published in MISC Magazine, and he is currently publishing a futures essay series as part of the APF Emerging Fellows program for 2019. Tim received his master’s degree from the University of Houston, where he still coordinates their Strategic Foresight Certificate Seminar program.
Twitter: @TimothyNMorgan
Website: http://www.linkedin.com/in/timothy-n-morgan
Saturday, June 8, 2019 9:00 a.m. | Location: Embassy Hotel: Interior Courtyard - Fountain
Join panelists in the hotel breakfast area for intimate conversation. BYO coffee, please.
Panelists: Capt. Sean MacTaggart, David Carrico, Kimber E. Chessmore, Hazel Conley, Linda L. Donahue, Phillip Drayer Duncan, John Eads, Shai Fenwick, J.H. Fleming, Tim Frayser, Caleb Haldane, Chelsea Haldane, Rubiee Tallyn Hayes, Nick Johnson, Bekah June, Carolyn Kay, Chaz Kemp, vickey malone kennedy, Lee Killough, Melinda LaFevers, Michael R. Martin, Caleb Masters, Tim Morgan, Michelle Muenzler, Kathleen M. O'Brien, David "Oak" Rice, Joey "Okie Space Queen" Rodman, Sir William Rothmeyer, Sissy Space, Seth Skorkowsky, Terry Southard, Tex Thompson, Haileigh Todd, Kim Ventrella, E.T. Wardwell, Mel. White
Tracks: General Interest, Food & Drink
Tags: Meetup/Networking
Saturday, June 8, 2019 11:00 a.m. | Location: Noble
Panelists: Dr. Marc DiPaolo, Tim Morgan
Tracks: Writing & Publication
Tags: Reading
Saturday, June 8, 2019 2:00 p.m. | Location: Oklahoma A2
How to be a Futurist in 6 Easy Steps - Professional Futurist Tim Morgan walks you through using Framework Foresight to explore how current changes shape the future, and how you can use foresight tools in your personal and professional life.
Panelists: Tim Morgan
Tracks: STEM, Culture & World Affairs
Tags: Presentation
Sunday, June 9, 2019 11:00 a.m. | Location: Oklahoma G
Virtual reality, like all new media of human interactions, opens a new can of worms regarding ethics. What are the limits of user privacy? How do we protect children? What kinds of applications may inform these choices?
Panelists: Mel. White, Dara Fogel, Ph.D., Maureen McHugh, Tim Morgan, Wm. Mark Simmons, Austin Tindle
Tracks: Internet Life, Culture & World Affairs, STEM
Tags: Panel