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resource evaluation Media and Technology
The Lineage project was a collaboration between Twin Cities Public Television and the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. The project included creation of a feature-length video program, a Virtual Reality game, and a set of hands-on activities designed for use by multigenerational audiences—all of which were incorporated as part of a series of seven Fossil Festival events at museums and other sites around the United States. This report presents findings from a set of external evaluation studies that examined impacts on families who participated in Fossil Festival events as well
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TEAM MEMBERS: Jennifer Borland
resource research Public Programs
This poster was presented at the 2021 NSF AISL Awardee Meeting. The project's goals are to: Create “data-catcher” exhibits that provide exciting learning experiences about cooperation while allowing visitors to contribute to research in social science. Build public awareness of the methods of social science. Generate valid data for academic research. Assess the impact of public participation in scientific research (PPSR) on visitors’ interest, engagement, and understanding.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Josh Gutwill Heike Winterheld Lee Cronk Athena Aktipis
resource research Exhibitions
The overarching goal of this Research in Service to Practice project is to leverage multimodal learning analytics to develop an enriched understanding of visitor engagement in science museums. The project centers on data-rich investigations of visitor engagement with interactive tabletop exhibits about environmental science and sustainability. During free-choice learning in museums and science centers, visitor engagement shapes how learners interact with exhibits, move around the exhibit space, and form attitudes, interests, and understanding of science. Multimodal visitor analytics integrates
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TEAM MEMBERS: James Lester Jonathan Rowe James Minogue Roy Campbell
resource research Media and Technology
This poster was presented at the 2021 NSF AISL Awardee Meeting. Dinosaurs of Antarctica is a giant screen film and outreach project that documents the work of NSF-funded researchers on expeditions to Shackleton Glacier during the 2017-2018 field season. This immersive film and companion television special will bring the past to life and engage the public, and particularly students in middle grades (6-9), with polar science through appealing, entertaining media experiences and informal learning programs. The film serves as a companion for the synonymous Antarctic Dinosaurs museum exhibition
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TEAM MEMBERS: Deborah Raksany Andy Wood Karen Elinich
resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
Through an NSF-funded literature review, professional survey, and virtual convening, the Museum of Science, Boston is systematically documenting intersections between imagination, STEM and learning to create research-based resources for positioning and attending to imaginative ways of thinking in informal STEM learning environments. This poster shares an overview of our research methods and preliminary findings (as of Sept 2021). This poster was presented at the 2021 NSF AISL Awardee Meeting.
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resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
The poem "seeing is deceiving" was published as part of the Unpacking the STEM Imagination Convening.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Alondra Bobadilla
resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
The Museum of Science, Boston received funding from the National Science Foundation to carry out a conference grant exploring connections between research and practice at the intersections of imagination, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), and ISE (informal STEM education). A series of virtual convening events were held from September 8-17, 2021. The proceedings of these events are documented in this report to summarize the content of the convening activities as they were implemented, provide references and citations for the content delivered, and acknowledge the
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TEAM MEMBERS: Becki Kipling
resource research Media and Technology
Numeracy is not a luxury: numbers constantly factor into our daily lives. Yet adults in the United States have lower numeracy than adults in most other developed nations. While formal statistical training is effective, few adults receive it – and schools are a major contributor to the inequity we see among U.S. adults. That leaves news well-poised as a source of informal learning, given that news is a domain where adults regularly encounter quantitative content. Our transdisciplinary team of journalists and social scientists propose a research agenda for thinking about math and the news. We
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TEAM MEMBERS: Jena Barchas-Lichtenstein John Voiklis Laura Santhanam Nsikan Akpan Shivani Ishwar Elizabeth Attaway Patti Parson John Fraser
resource evaluation Public Programs
This worksheet helps practitioners break down over-arching skill-based outcomes in their citizen science project.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Cathlyn Merrit Davis Karen Peterman Rachel Becker-Klein Tina Phillips VERONICA DEL BIANCO Andrea Grover Cathlyn Merritt Davis Jenna Linhart
resource evaluation Public Programs
This worksheet is used to help practitioners identify and rank skills in their citizen science programs in order to priortize them for evaluation or training.
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resource research Public Programs
This poster was presented at the 2021 NSF AISL Awardee Meeting. Many informal learning institutions use STEAM approaches to engage diverse learners. Our project aims to support educators in libraries, museums, and after school programs through a STEAM professional development (PD) series. Our PD approach is centered around a set of core STEAM practices that prioritize STEAM mindset and identity work. Participants engage in exemplar activities and design new experiences for their specific teaching and learning contexts. The series involves in- person sessions, online training, and team
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TEAM MEMBERS: Laura Conner Blakely Tsurusaki Carrie Tzou Mareca Guthrie Stephen Pompea Perrin Teal-Sullivan
resource research Public Programs
This poster was presented at the 2021 NSF AISL Awardee Meeting. This project presents a framework of outcome progressions developed through a virtual convening.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Deborah Wasserman