Global Warming: A Traveling Exhibition on the Scientific Basis for Understanding Global Climate Change

August 15th, 1990 - November 30th, 1994 | PROJECT

The Association of Science-Technology Centers, in partnership with the Franklin Institute Science Museum, requests $360,523 from the National Science Foundation in support of a major hands-on traveling exhibition about global climate change. The 3,500-square-foot exhibition will provide a broad public with accurate, balanced scientific information about global warming and insight into its economic and social context. In so doing, it will help to spark interest in science and mathematics among the many young museum visitors who are concerned about the future of our environment. Approximately 2,000,000 citizens will visit the exhibition during its two-year tour of 11 U.S. science museums. Workshops conducted at each site before the exhibition arrives and educational materials to supplement program planning will assist host museums in broadening the exhibition's impact. ASTC and the Franklin Institute have a history of highly successful collaborative traveling exhibition projects. We will be assisted by a group of eminent advisors, a leading developer of hands-on science exhibits, and the Museum's experienced team of exhibit evaluators. The exhibition may serve as a model for other museums that are now developing permanent exhibitions about environmental issues and other topic issues in science.

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Team Members

Wendy Pollock, Principal Investigator, Association of Science-Technology Centers
Sheila Grinell, Co-Principal Investigator, Association of Science-Technology Centers
William Booth, Co-Principal Investigator, Franklin Institute Science Museum

Funders

Funding Source: NSF
Funding Program: ISE/AISL
Award Number: 9050236
Funding Amount: 630610

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Audience: General Public | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: Climate | General STEM | Mathematics
Resource Type: Project Descriptions
Environment Type: Exhibitions | Museum and Science Center Exhibits