September 1st, 2008 - September 30th, 2012 | PROJECT
The Space Science Institute, in collaboration with the Catawba Science Center (North Carolina), the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, the American Library Association, and the Astronomical Society of the Pacific propose to develop a multi-pronged project on the topic of asteroids. Content areas will include: Asteroids ? Up-close and Personal; Deep Impact; and Planetary Protection. Deliverables will include a 2,500 square-foot traveling exhibit for small to mid-sized museums; four, 300 square-foot "small exhibit components" (SECs) for libraries, community centers, etc.; Web 2.0 sites for the project developers and for the public; public education programs; professional development programs for informal STEM professionals; and a study of how Web 2.0 can be used to improve the evaluation of Web sites. The project team will be experimenting with virtual prototyping of exhibit modules as a way to improve exhibit development, especially with team members who are around the country. Teens from around the country will be enlisted to help inform the project on its deliverables. The Association of Science-Technology Centers will manage the exhibit tour. The Institute for Learning Innovation will conduct the evaluation activities, including the study of Web 2.0 and virtual prototyping tasks.
Project Website(s)
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Team Members
Paul Dusenbery, Principal Investigator, Space Science InstituteSuzanne Gurton, Co-Principal Investigator, Astronomical Society of the Pacific
James Harold, Co-Principal Investigator, Space Science Institute
Lisa Curtis, Co-Principal Investigator, Space Science Institute
Brad McLain, Former Co-Principal Investigator, Space Science Institute
Funders
Funding Source: NSF
Funding Program: ISE/AISL
Award Number: 0813528
Funding Amount: 2958981
Tags
Audience: Evaluators | General Public | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: Space science
Resource Type: Project Descriptions
Environment Type: Exhibitions | Library Exhibits | Library Programs | Media and Technology | Museum and Science Center Exhibits | Museum and Science Center Programs | Websites | Mobile Apps | Online Media