October 1st, 2022 | EVALUATION
Ice Worlds: A Giant Screen Film and Outreach Project, is a documentary media project that invites public audiences to explore their connections to the Earth’s changing climate and their own identities as changemakers. Centered on a large format film for IMAX and other giant screens, the project seeks to engage audiences in media experiences and storytelling initiatives, including a special program for Native American youth designed to create new climate stories. The project aims to emphasize the implications of climate change for Indigenous peoples and the ways that their knowledge and resilience can contribute to solutions. The Tribal Youth Media Workshop is one of multiple components the Ice Worlds media project, a collaboration of media producers and informal science educators, designed to engage millions of public viewers with polar science.
Document
TYM-Final-Evaluation_EvaluACT.pdf
Team Members
Dr. Jeremy Braithwaite, Evaluator, EvaluACT, Inc.Dr. Linda Sue Warner (Comanche), Evaluator, Small Town Route 66 Consulting
Funders
Funding Source: NSF
Funding Program: AISL
Award Number: 2116070
Related URLs
Ice Worlds: A Giant Screen Film and Outreach Project
Tags
Access and Inclusion: Ethnic | Racial | Indigenous and Tribal Communities
Audience: General Public | Middle School Children (11-13) | Museum | ISE Professionals | Scientists
Discipline: Computing and information science | Ecology | forestry | agriculture | Geoscience and geography
Resource Type: Evaluation | Evaluation Reports
Environment Type: Films and IMAX | Media and Technology | Public Programs