Hurricanes and Climate Change: Local Impacts and Global Systems

October 1st, 2010 - October 31st, 2011 | PROJECT

The Miami Science Museum, in collaboration with Ideum and the Institute for Learning Innovation, is designing and developing an interactive multi-user exhibit that allows visitors to explore the global dimensions and local impacts of climate change. The exhibit will raise public understanding about the underlying science, the human causes, and the potential impacts of climate change by combining the attraction of a 4-foot spherical display with a user-controlled interface that lets visitors control the sphere and choose from a range of global and local content they wish to explore. A particular focus is on climate-related impacts on coastal communities, including the dangers posed by rising sea level and the possibility of more intense hurricanes. The project emphasizes engagement of diverse, multigenerational audiences through development of an interface that is fully bilingual and that promotes social interaction. The open-source learning module will be adaptable by other museums, to explore climate impacts specific to their region.

Project Website(s)

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Team Members

Jennifer Santer, Principal Investigator, Museum of Science / Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium

Funders

Funding Source: NOAA
Funding Program: 2010 - Environmental Literacy Grants for Informal/Nonformal Science Education
Award Number: NA10SEC0080024
Funding Amount: $500,921

Tags

Access and Inclusion: English Language Learners
Audience: Families | General Public | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: Climate
Resource Type: Project Descriptions
Environment Type: Exhibitions | Media and Technology | Museum and Science Center Exhibits | Planetarium and Science on a Sphere