Radiolab: What Curiosity Sounds Like Summative Evaluation

October 1st, 2014 | EVALUATION

This report summarizes evaluative findings from a project titled “What Curiosity Sounds Like: Discovering, Challenging, and Sharing Scientific Ideas” (a.k.a.: “Discovery Dialogues”). The project, a Full-Scale development project funded by the National Science Foundation as part of its Advancing Informal Science Learning (AISL) program, explored new ways to actively engage both lay and professional audiences, and foster meaningful communication between scientists and the general public. Appendix includes survey and interview questions.

Document

2015-04-16_Radiolab_Discovery_Dialogues_Summative_Report.pdf

Team Members

New York Public Radio - WNYC, Contributor
Jennifer Borland, Evaluator, Rockman Et Al

Funders

Funding Source: NSF
Funding Amount: 1498205

Related URLs

Radiolab: What Curiosity Sounds Like Discovering, Challenging, And Sharing Scientific Ideas

Tags

Audience: Adults | Evaluators | General Public | Museum | ISE Professionals | Scientists
Discipline: Computing and information science | Education and learning science | General STEM | Life science | Physics | Technology
Resource Type: Evaluation Reports | Interview Protocol | Research and Evaluation Instruments | Summative | Survey
Environment Type: Broadcast Media | Citizen Science Programs | Community Outreach Programs | Making and Tinkering Programs | Media and Technology | Public Programs | Websites | Mobile Apps | Online Media