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resource research Media and Technology
There is a recognized need to rigorously examine the efficacy of approaches to supporting informal learning. In this study, we used a 2 × 2 factorial experimental design to test the impact of a computer guide on 3 proximal measures of visitor learning at an interactive math exhibit. In total, 128 families were systematically assigned to engage with the exhibit either with or without access to a supplementary computer kiosk. Visitor groups with access to the computer spent longer, on average, at the exhibit and engaged in more mathematical behaviors compared to other groups. However, based on
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TEAM MEMBERS: Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Scott Pattison Scott Ewing Angela Frey
resource evaluation Media and Technology
The Sharing the Universe (STU) project was funded by NSF in 2007 to develop and make available resources and supports to deepen and broaden the education and public outreach (EPO) of amateur astronomy clubs who are members of the Night Sky Network. To achieve this goal, the project funded a development group: the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, and a research group: Institute for Learning Innovation. These two groups were to work as partners, both to study the barriers and challenges that existed for amateur astronomy clubs to educational outreach, and to apply what was learned from those
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TEAM MEMBERS: Pam Castori Mark St. John
resource research Media and Technology
The website informalscience.org hosts an archived evaluation reports, most of them from NSF-funded projects. Although NSF strongly suggests that projects upload their summative evaluation reports, not all projects comply. Of the 300+ evaluation reports upload by users to the site, 72 report on NSF-funded ISE media projects. To what extent can the ongoing evaluation of ISE projects help to build a more general case for ISE media?
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resource research Media and Technology
Participant list from the July 2011 CAISE convening on Media in ISE.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Sue Ellen McCann
resource research Media and Technology
An important outcome for the CAISE Media Convening was to identify and prioritize critical issues faced by ISE media producers, and then develop a set of shared objectives around which we could collectively begin to organize ourselves. Participants clearly identified needs such as wanting to learn more about each other's projects, building a better evidence base to articulate the impacts and value of ISE media, and the need to bring more young professionals into the community. Some suggested we should think more deeply about audiences and experiment with engagement strategies. Others strongly
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TEAM MEMBERS: Sue Ellen McCann
resource research Media and Technology
Poster on NSF DRL-1114476 (Gigapixel Cyberinfrastructure for Participatory Science Learning) presented at the 2012 ISE PI Meeting.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Marti Louw
resource research Media and Technology
Poster on NSF DRL-1114690 (Spy Hounds) presented at the 2012 ISE PI Meeting.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Kate Taylor
resource research Media and Technology
Poster on NSF DRL-1114515 (LOOP Production Season One) presented at the 2012 ISE PI Meeting.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Marisa Wolsky
resource research Media and Technology
Poster on NSF DRL-1010900 (Peep and The Big Wide World Season Five) presented at the 2012 ISE PI Meeting.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Kate Taylor
resource research Media and Technology
Poster on NSF DRL-0917495 (Design Squad Nation) presented at the 2012 ISE PI Meeting.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Marisa Wolsky
resource research Media and Technology
Poster on NSF DRL-0638977 (Water's Journey through The Everglades) presented at the 2012 ISE PI Meeting.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Eileen Smith
resource research Media and Technology
Poster on NSF grant DRL-1132393 (Cyberlearning Research Summit 2012: Imagining the Future of Learning, Systems, People, and Technology) from the 2012 ISE PI Meeting.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Sherry Hsi