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Science Bulletins

Science Bulletins. A model for sharing current scientific visualizations with Informal Science Institutions NOAA SoS Workshop Jan 22 – 24, 2007. Reaches >14 million visitors annually across the country at 40 informal learning centers Updating, Current Science Multimedia Program

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Science Bulletins

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  1. Science Bulletins A model for sharing current scientific visualizations with Informal Science Institutions NOAA SoS Workshop Jan 22 – 24, 2007

  2. Reaches >14 million visitors annually across the country at 40 informal learning centers • Updating, Current Science Multimedia Program • Designed for public exhibition (and disseminated on the Web)

  3. Current space, Earth, and life science • Updates bi-weekly • High-resolution, dynamic, interpreted images

  4. Earth Science Data Visualization • Global Remotely Sensed Data Sets- Interconnected Earth Systems- Focus on Biosphere • Dynamic Processes, Global Change, Human Impact

  5. Key Program Elements • Production Model • Distribution Model • Dissemination Model • Ongoing Evaluation

  6. Production Model • In-house visualization capacity, ongoing access to data • PhD Scientists key part of production team and review of content • Design (visual elements: time, key, etc.) • Editorial (annotations, captions, etc.) • What’s the Story?

  7. Sea Ice in the Arctic – Seasonal Variations

  8. Sea Ice in the Arctic – Global Change

  9. Global Cloud Data – Dynamic Atmosphere & Seasonal Weather Patterns

  10. Global Cloud Data – Dynamic Atmosphere, Climate Literacy

  11. Distribution Model • “Turn-key” process for regular updates of high-resolution content

  12. Dissemination Network • Nationally and internationally distributed network of subscriber sites

  13. Snapshots of Subscriber Sites ScienceMuseum of Minnesota The Wildlife Experience

  14. Fort Discovery St. Louis Science Center

  15. Ongoing Formative Evaluation Global Cloud Data Vis Rockman, et. al Researchers A large number of viewers… were able to convey the fact that video conveyed information about things that influence our weather, the dynamic nature of our planet, and the constant movement of weather patterns over time. One respondent commented: “When I was watching this video show I felt like I was really in the weather.” Additionally, evaluators found viewers “eager to express their desire to know more about what causes the weather patterns that they viewed in the video. This fact suggests that they will be interested in exploring the supporting displays and materials….” Survey Statements (scale of 1-5) The captions in the program were helpful (3.75) The video gave me a better sense of global weather patterns (3.52) The video gave me a better sense of local weather patterns (3.07) I was able to read all of the information presented on the screen (3.91) I could tell that I was watching real data collected from earth-orbiting satellites (3.82) I understood the information that was presented (4.15) The video made me want to learn more about weather patterns (3.52)

  16. Periodic Summative Evaluation • Evaluators and Subscriber Sites: • “Science Bulletins are an easy-to-use, multimedia exhibit that subscribers can employ in their own institutions and are appealing to visitors.” • - Rockman, et. al Researchers NASA GSFC: “… good presentation of NASA’s content in Earth and space science [with] much current information.” JPL: “… help put context around what their individual researchers are doing…. Show a diversity of people doing fieldwork, which can be an important influence on the next generation.” NCAR: “Because SB show ‘how research works,’ they complement the work at the Center…. SB focus on science education and public literacy.” • Visitors to Museums and Science Centers: • Found Bulletins “interesting and enjoyable.” • “Felt that they would pursue their own learning of the related topic as a result of watching Science Bulletins.” • “Were likely to watch another Science Bulletin again.” • “Would recommend SB to others.” • Review by Educational Experts • “SB creates some of the best educational visualizations I have seen anywhere.” • “SB is one of the few sites that provides high quality current science content, and visually supported with animations and visuals.” • “It exemplifies what a Museum can do to support classroom learning.”

  17. Exploring extending Science Bulletins production capacity to Science on a Sphere

  18. Production Formats • Flat Panel Display • Science on a Sphere • Dome

  19. Stratospheric Ozone: Natural Variability

  20. Stratospheric Ozone: Global Change

  21. Global Cloud Data – Dynamic Atmosphere & Severe Weather

  22. Global Cloud Data – Dynamic Atmosphere & Seasonal Weather Patterns

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