Summative Evaluation of National Geographic’s Strange Days on Planet Earth

August 1st, 2005 | EVALUATION

Strange Days on Planet Earth combines a 4-part television series and outreach program produced by Sea Studios Foundation (SSF) for National Geographic Television and Film and Vulcan Productions, with funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and The David and Lucile Packard Foundation. The project comprises three primary components: a broadcast series, website, and a national consortium of informal learning institutions. The project team expects that through consistent messaging and content, these components, when integrated, will collectively offer the public enriched opportunities to explore and learn about the environment and the emergence of Earth System Science, a relatively new multidisciplinary approach to studying the planet that involves the physical, life, and social sciences. In particular the project expects to impact the public in three ways, by: 1) Increasing interest in the subject of science and the environment; 2) Increasing engagement and further learning; and 3) Increasing understanding of the environment through Earth System Science.

Document

report_209.PDF

Team Members

Valerie Knight-Williams, Evaluator, Knight-Williams Research Communications
Divan Williams Jr., Evaluator, Knight-Williams Research Communications
Sea Studios Foundation, Contributor

Funders

Funding Source: NSF
Funding Program: ISE/AISL
Award Number: 0206411
Funding Amount: 2263515

Related URLs

The Living Machine

Tags

Audience: Adults | Evaluators | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: Education and learning science | Geoscience and geography
Resource Type: Evaluation Reports | Summative
Environment Type: Broadcast Media | Media and Technology | Websites | Mobile Apps | Online Media