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1 Please make a nametag, get hand-outs, and check the sign-in sheet. Aloha! Welcome to the Workshop John McLaughlin NOAA Office of Education July 2008

2 2 Making the Workshop Possible Sincere thanks to NOAA Pacific Services Center (PSC), Bishop, ‘Imiloa, and all of you! Science On a Sphere Users Collaborative Network Workshop 2008 2007 Workshop in Baltimore

3 3 Materials You Should Have With You: 1.Participant List 2.Goals and Objectives 3.Agenda 4. Your thinking cap and adequate caffeine!

4 4 Who is Participating? RSVPs for 72 participants from 31 entities: American Museum of Natural History Bishop Museum Boonshoft Museum Clark Planetarium Fiske Planetarium and Science Center of Colorado University Global Imagination Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center Hatfield Marine Science Center at Oregon State University Hawaii and Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System– tentative 'Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawai'i Institute for Learning Innovation James Madison University Lawrence Hall of Science MAXatrax Systems Inc. McWane Science Center NASA National Renewable Energy Lab Nauticus - The National Maritime Center NOAA North Carolina Aquarium Pacific Resources for Education and Learning (PREL) Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History Space Science and Engineering Center of University of Wisconsin The Maryland Science Center The Museum of Science and Industry The Science Museum of Minnesota The Tech Museum of Innovation The Wildlife Experience Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts

5 5 Four Main Goals and Objectives 1. Inform the future direction for the spherical display system program 2. Determine the best format for content 3. Understand the impact spherical display systems have on learning earth system science in informal science education settings 4. Continue to grow a cohesive and collaborative network that is actively sharing information and content

6 6 Future Direction… 1. Inform the future direction for the spherical display system program Inform NOAA on future investments in the spherical display program Identify and discuss major issues and best practices for applying spherical display systems in informal science education settings Prioritize technical improvements for Science On a Sphere Investigate options for docent training and quality control Provide feedback on the evolution of the virtual library

7 7 Content… 2. Determine the best format for content Provide feedback and guidance to newly funded content creation groups Establish guidelines for the production of SOS content Investigate potential future sources of content

8 8 Understand the Impact… 3. Understand the impact spherical display systems have on learning earth system science in informal science education settings Prepare for implementation of plans for assessment and evaluation at the program level Share best practices for evaluation of exhibits featuring spherical display systems at the institutional level Determine baseline information on use of sphere, audience demographics, and indirect outcomes

9 9 Cohesive and Collaborative Network… 4. Continue to grow a cohesive and collaborative network that is actively sharing information and content Assure that network members are aware of each other’s efforts and working together when possible View and learn about two existing installations in Hawai’i Determine the best structure for the network as it continues to grow and develop Determine a timeline and plan for future meetings

10 10 Overview of Agenda Tuesday Morning Lunch Afternoon WednesdayThursday (Hilo) Intro Talks Introductions and Welcome Virtual SOS Drink Reception Bishop Tour SOS Virtual Library Breakout Groups Set 1 Groups report out SOS at Bishop Intro Talks Continued Content Discussion Formal Education Evaluation Spherecasting 3-D Show and ‘Imiloa Tour SOS at ‘Imiloa Breakout Groups Set 2 Groups report out Content from NOAA New Content from the Network Wrap-up

11 11 Breakout Group Topics Set 1: Wednesday afternoon Docent TrainingTo Be Decided* Set 2: Thursday morning Future of Network To Be Decided* * Please add ideas for topics to the list posted on the wall throughout the workshop.

12 12 To Keep Talks on Time… Yellow Flag held upWith 2 minutes left: Red Flag held upWith 30 seconds left: Moderator stands up With no time left:

13 13 Plan to Create a Workshop Report Will include: list of participants w/ email addresses, presentations, summary of data from info sheets, and notes from discussions If you don’t want your information included, please let Carrie or me know.

14 14 And After This Workshop? There will be a feedback form given out, and we want to hear your thoughts on how useful the workshop was. Please be thinking about future of the network over the next couple of days…


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