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Research Literacy & PUR

Research Literacy & PUR. David A. Ucko, President Museums+more LLC. Challenges. Frontier science vs. Established science Complexity; no "cookbooks" Tentative results vs. Greater certainty Outcomes, significance less clear Fast moving vs. Slower pace Requires rapid response, updating.

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Research Literacy & PUR

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  1. Research Literacy & PUR David A. Ucko, President Museums+more LLC

  2. Challenges • Frontier science vs. Established science Complexity; no "cookbooks" • Tentative results vs. Greater certainty Outcomes, significance less clear • Fast moving vs. Slower pace Requires rapid response, updating Ucko

  3. Challenges (cont.) • Messy process vs. "Sanitized" history More difficult to interpret • Possible consequences vs. Applications Potential for controversy Ucko

  4. Opportunities • Exploring the unknown • Excitement of discovery • Media coverage, resources • Human interest collaboration + competition • Potential for public engagement Ucko

  5. Research Literacy Components: • Content of current research • Process of research • Potential implications Ucko

  6. Content • Exhibitions:the primary medium • Frequent updating; staff intensive • Modularity, digital media cut time, cost Ex (small): ScienceNOW, Science Bulletins Ex (large): Antenna, Current Science & Technology Center Ucko

  7. Content (cont.) • Programs: flexible format, lower capital but ongoing operational costs • Skilled presenters hard to find, train Ex: FAST, Curiosity Corner Ucko

  8. Process • Exhibitions: Process difficult to portray • Story-telling techniques; media helps Ex: Çatalhöyük, Inquiry, Investigate! Ucko

  9. Process (cont.) • Virtual field trips access research sites • Interaction may be limited • Staff mediators increase impact Ex: Jason, Cardiac Classroom, Live@Exploratorium Ucko

  10. Process (cont.) • Hands-on research: inquiry-based learning • Need meaningful activities, partners • Can make research relevant Ex: Citizen science (Cornell, Denver) Ucko

  11. Implications • Programs (same as Content) • Theater effective for raising issues • Integrating art and science is difficult Ex: Copenhagen, Wellcome Trust Ucko

  12. Implications (cont.) • Forums, debates, conferences: local community forums • Civic engagement; "community center“ • Charged topics are challenging • Learn from European colleagues Ex: La Cité, Dana Centre, Café Scientifique Ucko

  13. Collaboration: Scientists • Concept development • Sources for research content, process • Provide validation, diverse viewpoints • Potential presenters, demonstrators • Research projects for citizen science • Sources: PIOs, Sigma Xi, SAS… Ucko

  14. Value for Scientists • “Broader impact” • Student recruitment • Promotion of field, self • Potential data sources • Community involvement Ucko

  15. Collaboration: Media • Concept development • Source for breaking news • Story, story, story • Visual and media resources • Cross-dissemination, promotion • Audience research findings Ucko

  16. Value for Media Site complementary to on-air presence • Meet their audience • Focus groups • Screenings, live shows • Special events • Educational outreach Ucko

  17. Collaboration: Regional & National • Concept development • Meetings with researchers, media • Directories with contact information • Consortia (like exhibits) • Cross-field information sharing • National PUR resource clearinghouse Ucko

  18. Conclusion • Identify Research Literacy “mix.” Content + Process + Implications • Public Engagement in Research (PER) Tool for achieving PUR PER  PUR • Collaborate end-to-end Ucko

  19. Resources • Creating Connections: Museums and the Public Understanding of Current Research (AltaMira Press) http://www.altamirapress.com/ • Presentation http://www.MuseumsPlusMore.com/ Ucko

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