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FINDING INFO: Citizen Engagement Working Group Website: http://hla.stsci.edu/citiz en_science/Citizen_Sci ence.html Wiki: https://confluence.stsci /display/citizensci/Ho me
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THE FIRST ANNUAL CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT JAMBOREE INTRODUCTIONS: Welcome - Matt Mountain Citizen Engagement Working Group - Brad Whitmore OVERVIEWS: OPO - Stratis Kakadelis Hubble Heritage - Zolt Levay Citizen Science - Carol Christian Archive - Karen Levay ILLUSTRATIONS: OPO - Education and Public Outreach (EPO) Grants - Bonnie Eisenhamer Hubble Heritage - Behind the Scenes - Lisa Frattare Citizen Science - An Example: Planet Investigators - Max Mutchler Archive - The Hubble Legacy Archive (HLA) and Discovery Portal - Lee Quick MISCELLANY: Citizen Science - XO Project's Citizen Scientists - Cycle 20 EPO project- Peter McCullough Youth Astronomy and Engineering (YAE) - Tania Anderson "MyStar" - Conveying Science via Computer Games - Dean Hines Videos - Tiffany Borders-Davis and Tony Darnell (10 Min) 12:30 - 1:30 - OPEN FAIR - lunch snacks at each table HLA and Discovery Portal Demos - Lee Quick, Tom Donaldson Heritage Image Processing Demo - Zolt Levay, Lisa Frattare Citizen Science - Max Mutchler, Carol Christian 3D Scientific Visualization - Frank Summers OPO Table - Stratis Kakadelis, Bonnie Eisenhamer Videos - Tiffany Borders-Davis, Mary Estacion, Tony Darnell "MyStar" - Conveying Science via Computer Games - Dean Hines NOTE: Questions, and examples of related (or unrelated !) community interactions are encouraged (e.g., blogs, websites, activities, products,…)
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Broadening the Hubble Audience Base BASIC TENET: "It should be possible to combine the strong public response to the Hubble Heritage images, the extensive educational expertise/infrastructure/audience of OPO, and the potential for citizen science embodied by the new generation of archival products/tools (e.g., galaxy zoo), too engender a new level of interaction between Hubble and the community.” – Matt Mountain Jamboree Themes: What projects are STScI staff involved in that reach out to the public and how can YOU get involved? How can scientist get more involved ? What new ideas do you have ? So get involved ! – individually (open fair), or in larger effort (signup sheet).
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Thanks To: Asafran (food) Robin Auer (logisitics) Alberto Conti (IT, FAC coordination) Pam Jeffries (posters) Lee Quick (website) Calvin Tullos, Thomas Marufu (webcasting) Chad Smith (photos) All the presenters The Citizen Engagement Working Group and all of you that attended !
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