 I'm just going to do a little quad just around this little area here and then come back. Penn State student Jamal Cadwell demonstrates a 21st century tool in a setting that evokes centuries past. This is a gathering of conservationists, meeting at a 70-acre property that Jamal has mapped down to the level of individual plants. The group is learning how this was done, how it has benefited the landowners and how it could be applied to their own efforts. This is opening up a whole other kind of order of magnitude in more detail and is opening up possibilities. Presenting his final project was Jamal's last step towards getting a master's degree from Penn State in GIS, Geographic Information Systems. I know Penn State's a wonderful school and the world campus seemed to be the right choice for me being that I live in Houston. In addition to a master's, he also accomplished a certificate in remote sensing and earth observation. When you talk about certificates, it shows what you can do with a specific kind of technology. The specialized set of skills gained from doing the certificate enabled a project of this kind. And as luck would have it... I got to go to the Penn State Michigan game. I found a way to get on the set of Game Day Live. I don't know how I did it, but I did and that's a real picture. The certificate is available for those not pursuing a master's but want up-to-date remote sensing knowledge and the opportunity for hands-on learning. This lower area project we collected about 100 images and in the upper farm area we collected about 118. Presenting at an academic conference was an option, but Jamal chose to share his project results with people who can directly benefit. Is it going over those points that you had already? That's what it's doing. Obviously it meets the requirements for what I need to do to graduate, but aside from all that, being able to interact on a personal one-on-one manner, it just kind of puts everything in perspective. And obviously the project itself is really interesting because you're doing something good. A world campus student connecting on a local level, that's the Penn State experience.