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NAI’s Education and Public Outreach Program Daniella Scalice NAI Education, Outreach, and Communications Lead 25 July 2007 National Aeronautics and Space Administration www.nasa.gov
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 2 Education and Public Outreach “To the first Earthlings on Mars, who may be reading this book. Are you one of them?” -dedication from the new children’s book “Astrobiology” by Fred Bortz
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 3 NAI’s E/PO Program WHAT IS E/PO? Formal Education, Informal Education, and Public Outreach; NASA defines E/PO - originally only included K-12 and the public, now expanded to include undergraduate and graduate student training STRUCTURE OF NAI’S E/PO PROGRAM: E/PO LEADS + NAI CENTRAL E/PO Leads seated at the teams; each has a unique E/PO plan; specializations and projects vary by team (teacher professional development, exhibit design, K-4 product development, etc.) NAI Central is a nexus for support and collaboration across the NAI E/PO program, the broader astrobiology community, and NASA-wide. supports the teams by facilitating communication, coordinating activities, providing supplemental funding for projects, leveraging partnerships, supporting their professional development provides leadership and direction for the program, interfaces with and reports to NASA on team activities, serves as main POC for collaborative projects with the broader astrobiology community, and external partners E/PO LEADS - EDUCATION PROFESSIONALS Most are PhD-level, many are former classroom teachers, each has unique expertise; leaders in their field: pioneered programs; conduct educational research on how to teach/learn astrobiology (UA/CAPER); input to NRC and congressional review committees on NASA’s E/PO programs
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 4 NAI’s E/PO Program Best Practices...Better E/PO Leverage, leverage, leverage A wide range of partners: universities, national parks, museums, planetaria, filmmakers, etc. E/PO leads for NAI are also E/PO leads for other NASA missions: Kepler, SOFIA, MESSENGER, Stardust, Deep Impact, LRO, other Earth Science and Astrophysics missions/instruments, etc. Employ diverse mechanisms to serve diverse “end-users” and populations: teachers, museum exhibit developers, journalists, Native Americans, rural and inner-city students Design and deliver programs based on end-user needs! ‘Train the trainers’ for highest impact Provide a range of experiences from exposure to in-depth training Improve through extensive evaluation Cross-team collaboration Scientist involvement
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 5 NAI’s E/PO Program Then and Now… From Investment to Coordination E/PO Program has evolved as the Institute has grown; shift in philosophy: THENNOW Blank SlateThriving Program Central investing in product developmentCentral coordination helps teams leverage investments Central conducts outreach Central Funds support team’s work Focused on getting word outPartners approach NAI for content; products are often no cost to NAI
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 6 NAI’s E/PO Program Regional Strength Builds Community Strong regional focus is the foundation: E/PO leads and scientists on every team are engaged in sharing astrobiology with their community Local public outreach events (Astrofest, Space Day, Sally Ride Festivals), science fair judging, Girl Scouts, Elderhostel, adult education classes, public lecture series, local school district teacher days IPTAI’s ShAdES PSU’s Space Day
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 7 NAI’s E/PO Program Focus on Teachers…to Reach Students Training the Trainers Teacher Professional Development is the Cornerstone of NAI’s E/PO program: One- to several-hour long interactions: professional educator conferences (NSTA, NABT, AAPT); local school districts; science conferences (NAI General Meetings, Bioastronomy) Several days to week-long, intensive teacher trainings: lectures, field and lab studies, pedagogy, training with classroom materials (SI, UH, CIW, PSU, MBL, GSFC/IPTAI) Semester-long, online course for teachers: UA’s “Astrobiology for Teachers” and “Advanced Astrobiology for Teachers 1 + 2”
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 8 NAI’s E/PO Program Coordinating and Leveraging Assets Going Beyond Products…To Training and Implementation: SETI Institute’s “Voyages Through Time” curriculum + ASSET teacher workshop high quality product and flagship workshop; NAI Central supported E/PO leads to participate and replicate experience in their own programs; E/PO leads support their local teachers to attend as well Coordinating “astroMICROBIOLOGY” materials into topically focused teacher training workshops highly specialized materials; teachers having difficulty and need context and training; join forces to create unifying context and design effective workshop experience
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 9 NAI’s E/PO Program Cross Team Collaboration DePaul University Collaboration 2006 - NASA SMD Broker/Facilitator; “Astrobiology Symposium” for Chicago Public School District teachers; NAI Central funds supported 4 E/PO leads and a scientist to participate (SI, UCLA, CIW, MBL); train teachers with astrobiology materials 2007 - DePaul University Master of Science in Science Education course “Astrobiology;” MBL team participated via videoconferece/Webex “It's very cool for me as the course instructor to be able to just go to the computer lab and have my teachers be able to interact with top notch researchers 1,000 miles away.” “The teachers loved that they could see [the speakers] on the big screen, follow the Powerpoint on their terminals, and ask questions via the Webex chat function.”
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 10 NAI’s E/PO Program The Power of Partners Minority Institution Astrobiology Collaborative (MIAC)/ Astrobiology in Secondary Classrooms Project A collaborative project led by the GSFC team involving secondary school teachers and HBCU faculty from MIAC, and GSFC team scientists Two years of curriculum development and field testing (workshops at GSFC and South Carolina State University), followed by three years of teacher training workshops (Tennessee State University, Miami-Dade County, TBD year 5) IPTAI E/PO leads supported workshop, and CIW teams supported local teachers to attend workshops and field test the curriculum Project is now the subject of a newly selected NSF grant for educational research
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 11 NAI’s E/PO Program Exhibits Interpret Astrobiology Traveling Astrobiology Exhibit: “Alien Earths” NSF-funded traveling exhibit; NAI Central supported the development of supplementary educational programs for the exhibit; most NAI E/PO Leads participated in PD experience with the exhibit; IPTAI, MBL, SI teams participated in museum staff/docent and local teacher trainings at different exhibit venues Astrobiology Exhibits at the New York Hall of Science: “The Search for Life Beyond our Planet” NSF-funded permanent exhibit; contributions from IPTAI, ARC, MBL teams; funding from NASA HQ, NAI Central; museum provides local teacher professional development with NAI materials
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 12 NAI’s E/PO Program Innovative Ideas Reaching Diverse Audiences Astrobiology Workshops for Journalists Led by Colorado team; annual event; provides framework of understanding for newspaper journalists and writers for other popular periodicals; supports their ability to interpret mission news, science, and discoveries for their readers 2003: NASA’s Mars Exploration Rovers (MER) mission 2005: Astrobiology of Yellowstone (collaborated with ARC team) 2006: Extrasolar planets
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 13 NAI’s E/PO Program Serving Diverse Populations NASA and the Navajo Nation Project Started with results from NASA-funded focus group with Navajo educators and politicians Navajo leaders desire their youth to become fully contributing members of society but not at the expense of their cultural identity; science and culture knowledge presented equally; community based education is key Grant from NASA’s Office of Education at HQ Collaborative project including NAI Central, UCLA and UA teams, ASU Mars Education Program, ArtReach International, Navajo Nation Division of Diné Education Included local teachers on the reservation, community leaders, Medicine Men
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 14 NAI’s E/PO Program Serving Diverse Populations NASA and the Navajo Nation Project Collaboratively drafted, field tested, and finalized a workbook with 6 hands-on activities and a short film weaving together astrobiology/origins science with Navajo cultural knowledge Products internally distributed to all schools on the reservation (~300); project represented by Navajo partners at Indian education conferences; film screened at Native American Film Festival New proposal in to SMD to continue the relationship and expand the project to include new activities and new content
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 15 NAI’s E/PO Program BACK UP CHARTS
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 16 NAI’s E/PO Program External Partners High Quality Products “Aliens of the Deep” IMAX Film Disney production; NAI Central, UW, ARC, and MBL teams consulted on the companion educator guide; NAI Central supported the UCLA, IPTAI, SI, and ARC teams organized and supported events to bring the film and its “scientist stars” to teachers, and doing outreach at film screenings “Looking for Life” Astrobiology PBS Program NASA-funded, Independently produced; NAI Central consulted on concept and content; IPTAI, SI, CAB, ACA and ASTEP scientists participated; NAI Central funded production of 4000 DVD’s for distribution within the NAI E/PO community “Origins” PBS Series NOVA production featuring NAI scientists; NAI Central provided coordination support and helped produce activities for the companion website “Astrobiology” A new book for middle grade readers from Lerner Publishing Group; NAI Central was contacted by the authors and given free copies for the teams
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 17 NAI’s E/PO Program A Range of Informal Education Programs Astrobiology: Discovering New Worlds of Life Kiosk Led by CIW team; free-standing kiosk with interactive video about hydrothermal vents; companion Poster; leveraged by UH, PSU, MBL Teams and others to complement existing programs Astrobiology Portable Planetarium Show NAI Central-funded project through UW team; currently in development at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle; collaborations with NASA Kepler mission; content will focus on extrasolar planets; field tests will be with Project Astrobio schools in Puget Sound area Life on Other Planets: Searching for ET Summer Camp Led by PSU team; PSU scientists provided instruction, content expertise, and resources for the week- long event; funds from NAI Central supported 20 under-represented 4-8th grade students to attend “Live from the field” interactions webcasts/webchats, blogging (CIW, UH), ship-to-shore classroom interactions (UH); reaching the public as well as making specific connections to classrooms/students
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration nai.nasa.gov NASA Astrobiology Institute 18 NAI’s E/PO Program Engaging the Public micro*scope Led by MBL team; online catalogue of microbial life displaying images and info on 10,000 microbes; numerous contributors now; leveraged into Microbial Life Educational Resources website, uBio, Encyclopedia of Life.. “Are We Alone?” SETI Institute Radio Show Led by SI team; NAI Central support funding; weekly radio show featuring astrobiology research and latest news; many NAI team researchers and other community members participate
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