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FINDING INFO: Citizen Engagement Working Group Website: http://hla.stsci.edu/citizen_science/Citizen_Science.html Wiki: https://confluence.stsci/display/citizensci/Home.
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FINDING INFO: Citizen Engagement Working Group Website: http://hla.stsci.edu/citizen_science/Citizen_Science.html Wiki: https://confluence.stsci/display/citizensci/Home
THE FIRST ANNUAL CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT JAMBOREEINTRODUCTIONS: Welcome - Matt Mountain Citizen Engagement Working Group - Brad WhitmoreOVERVIEWS:OPO - Stratis KakadelisHubble Heritage - Zolt Levay Citizen Science - Carol Christian Archive - Karen Levay ILLUSTRATIONS: OPO - Education and Public Outreach (EPO) Grants - Bonnie Eisenhamer Hubble Heritage - Behind the Scenes - Lisa Frattare Citizen Science - An Example: Planet Investigators - Max Mutchler Archive - The Hubble Legacy Archive (HLA) and Discovery Portal - Lee QuickMISCELLANY: Citizen Science - XO Project's Citizen Scientists - Cycle 20 EPO project - Peter McCullough Youth Astronomy and Engineering (YAE) - Tania Anderson "MyStar" - Conveying Science via Computer Games - Dean Hines Videos - Tiffany Borders-Davis and Tony Darnell (10 Min) 12:30 - 1:30 - OPEN FAIR - lunch snacks at each table HLA and Discovery Portal Demos - Lee Quick, Tom Donaldson Heritage Image Processing Demo - Zolt Levay, Lisa Frattare Citizen Science - Max Mutchler, Carol Christian 3D Scientific Visualization - Frank Summers OPO Table - Stratis Kakadelis, Bonnie Eisenhamer Videos - Tiffany Borders-Davis, Mary Estacion, Tony Darnell "MyStar" - Conveying Science via Computer Games - Dean Hines NOTE: Questions,and examples of related (or unrelated !) community interactions are encouraged (e.g., blogs, websites, activities, products,…)
Broadening the Hubble Audience Base BASIC TENET: "It should be possible to combine the strong public response to the Hubble Heritage images, the extensive educational expertise/infrastructure/audience of OPO, and the potential for citizen science embodied by the new generation of archival products/tools (e.g., galaxy zoo), too engender a new level of interaction between Hubble and the community.” – Matt Mountain Jamboree Themes: • What projects are STScI staff involved in that reach out to the public and how can YOU get involved? • How can scientist get more involved ? • What new ideas do you have ? So get involved ! – individually (open fair), or in larger effort (signup sheet).
Thanks To:Asafran (food)Robin Auer (logisitics)Alberto Conti (IT, FAC coordination)Pam Jeffries (posters)Lee Quick (website)Calvin Tullos, Thomas Marufu (webcasting)Chad Smith (photos)All the presentersThe Citizen EngagementWorking Groupandall of you that attended !