logging in or signing up cuc kl 0105 kka Brainy007 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 34 Category: News & Reports.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 04, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: 20 PRESS EVENTS -Press Conference 1 press conference at Jan. AAS -12 Press Releases -7 Image Releases PRESS EVENTS AND RESULTS July 1, 2004 – January 21, 2005 Slide2: PRESS RESULTS -103 Print Stories including: Washington Post, New York Times (3) and USA Today (3) -55 Broadcast Stories including: Today Show -260 Web Stories -Other: - Implemented Eureka Alert, the AAAS on-line press distribution system, to further distribute Chandra press releases. - Upgraded hardware/software to accommodate NASA TV upgrade to telestreaming. PRESS EVENTS AND RESULTS (cont.) July 1, 2004 – January 21, 2005 Slide3: Prepared Monthly Science Highlight for NASA HQ, MSFC 7 Astronomy Picture of the Day, plus 16 reference links to Chandra Public Web site -15 HEASARC Picture of the Week 3 Space.com Image of the Day Monthly updates of 2-3 features to NASA Portal andamp; Smithsonian Institution Research Portal, based on new monthly press and image releases. 2 NASA Portal special 'banners' (Daily Discovery, Week in Review) for CAS A, 3C58. 2 Smithsonian Portal special 'banners' for Cas A/Fifth anniversary, MS 0735.6+7421. Monthly updates of 2-3 features to ViewSpace for 'Celestial Update' feature (~120 sites) CHANDRA SCIENCE RESULTS USED in OUTREACH Slide4: -2 Chandra Chronicle articles 15 Chandra Digests (electronic newsletter) 27 permissions for image, video and content use Examples: Princeton U. Press book of Chandra images (Kim Weaver), The History Channel, Discovery Channel, McGraw Hill textbook, international Atlas of the Universe (UK) 69 Requests for Chandra materials including Challenger Center (VA), U Nebraska, Whipple Obs, Museum of Natural History (RI), physics program at The Citadel, Ft. Worth Museum of Science (TX) -1 additional citation in PSIGate, an on-line, peer-reviewed reference site for the physcial sciences CHANDRA SCIENCE RESULTS USED in OUTREACH (cont.) Slide5: 23 Teacher Enrichment and Professional Educator Development Workshops In collaboration with Wright Center for Science Education, 3 workshops for 58 teachers, June 23-July 2, 2004 2 workshops, co-sponsored with National Science Olympiad reaching 96 middle and high school teachers in Michigan (July 7) and Wisconsin (July 22) 6 sessions at National Science Teacher Association (NSTA) regional meeting, Indiannapolis reaching 254 teachers 3 sessions at NSTA regional meeting, Seattle, reaching 199 teachers 7 sessions at NSTA regional meeting, Richmond, reaching 190 teachers 1 day-long workshop at AAPT winter meeting (Albuquerque, Jan. 8) reaching 10 teachers 1 workshop at Wyoming Science Teacher's Association reaching 42 teachers EDUCATION ACTIVITIES Slide6: Co-Sponsor Rutgers Summer Astrophysics Institute for 30 high school students, 6 pre-service education students and 8 teachers. Other Education - Scientists H. Tananbaum presented Dean Lecture on Chandra at Morrision Planetarium, (San Francisco) J. Vrtilek talked to 4th andamp; 8th graders, Cambridge, MA - Chandra Educator and Resource Agents 4 talks to science and planetarium groups Jan. AAS presentations -Presented poster paper, and 4-day demo at 'Gadgets and Gizmos' special session on software and activities using Chandra data in the classroom. EDUCATION ACTIVITIES (cont.) Slide7: Held in Cambridge, MA Oct. 20-22, 2004 5 member panel representing science, education, museum, Forum, and NASA mission and management perspectives 10 Proposals received and reviewed, 4 individual, 6 institutional involving 24 scientists One individual proposal and 5 institutional proposals selected for funding, allocating $198,684 out of $200K available EDUCATION and PUBLIC OUTREACH PEER REVIEW, Cycle 6 Slide8: EDUCATION and PUBLIC OUTREACH PEER REVIEW, Cycle 6 FUNDED PROPOSALS Individual 1. Building Interest in Science Among Middle School-Age Girls Using Big Explosions and Strong Gravity (collaboration with Girl Scout Council) Science PI: Dr. Ann Hornschemeier (JHU/GSFC) Institutional 2. The Chandra Astrophysics Institute (classroom research for underserved gifted) Science PI: Dr. Frederick Baganoff (MIT) 3. Chandra After-School Astronomy Project (after school program for underserved minority population) Science PI: Prof. Deepto Chakrabarty (MIT) Slide9: EDUCATION and PUBLIC OUTREACH PEER REVIEW, Cycle 6 FUNDED PROPOSALS (cont.) 4. Does Dark Matter Really Exist? (multi-media resources for product developers) Science PI: Dr. Megan Donahue (MSU) 5. Tenth Annual Penn State In-Service Workshops Science PI: Prof. Eric Feigleson (PSU) 6. Stellar Evolution Planetarium Show at the Science Museum of Virginia Science PI: Gregory Sivakof (UVA) Slide10: RESOURCES for OUTREACH andamp; EDUCATION http://chandra.harvard.edu/edu/update.html Slide11: CHANDRA BOOTH UPGRADE You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
cuc kl 0105 kka Brainy007 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 34 Category: News & Reports.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 04, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: 20 PRESS EVENTS -Press Conference 1 press conference at Jan. AAS -12 Press Releases -7 Image Releases PRESS EVENTS AND RESULTS July 1, 2004 – January 21, 2005 Slide2: PRESS RESULTS -103 Print Stories including: Washington Post, New York Times (3) and USA Today (3) -55 Broadcast Stories including: Today Show -260 Web Stories -Other: - Implemented Eureka Alert, the AAAS on-line press distribution system, to further distribute Chandra press releases. - Upgraded hardware/software to accommodate NASA TV upgrade to telestreaming. PRESS EVENTS AND RESULTS (cont.) July 1, 2004 – January 21, 2005 Slide3: Prepared Monthly Science Highlight for NASA HQ, MSFC 7 Astronomy Picture of the Day, plus 16 reference links to Chandra Public Web site -15 HEASARC Picture of the Week 3 Space.com Image of the Day Monthly updates of 2-3 features to NASA Portal andamp; Smithsonian Institution Research Portal, based on new monthly press and image releases. 2 NASA Portal special 'banners' (Daily Discovery, Week in Review) for CAS A, 3C58. 2 Smithsonian Portal special 'banners' for Cas A/Fifth anniversary, MS 0735.6+7421. Monthly updates of 2-3 features to ViewSpace for 'Celestial Update' feature (~120 sites) CHANDRA SCIENCE RESULTS USED in OUTREACH Slide4: -2 Chandra Chronicle articles 15 Chandra Digests (electronic newsletter) 27 permissions for image, video and content use Examples: Princeton U. Press book of Chandra images (Kim Weaver), The History Channel, Discovery Channel, McGraw Hill textbook, international Atlas of the Universe (UK) 69 Requests for Chandra materials including Challenger Center (VA), U Nebraska, Whipple Obs, Museum of Natural History (RI), physics program at The Citadel, Ft. Worth Museum of Science (TX) -1 additional citation in PSIGate, an on-line, peer-reviewed reference site for the physcial sciences CHANDRA SCIENCE RESULTS USED in OUTREACH (cont.) Slide5: 23 Teacher Enrichment and Professional Educator Development Workshops In collaboration with Wright Center for Science Education, 3 workshops for 58 teachers, June 23-July 2, 2004 2 workshops, co-sponsored with National Science Olympiad reaching 96 middle and high school teachers in Michigan (July 7) and Wisconsin (July 22) 6 sessions at National Science Teacher Association (NSTA) regional meeting, Indiannapolis reaching 254 teachers 3 sessions at NSTA regional meeting, Seattle, reaching 199 teachers 7 sessions at NSTA regional meeting, Richmond, reaching 190 teachers 1 day-long workshop at AAPT winter meeting (Albuquerque, Jan. 8) reaching 10 teachers 1 workshop at Wyoming Science Teacher's Association reaching 42 teachers EDUCATION ACTIVITIES Slide6: Co-Sponsor Rutgers Summer Astrophysics Institute for 30 high school students, 6 pre-service education students and 8 teachers. Other Education - Scientists H. Tananbaum presented Dean Lecture on Chandra at Morrision Planetarium, (San Francisco) J. Vrtilek talked to 4th andamp; 8th graders, Cambridge, MA - Chandra Educator and Resource Agents 4 talks to science and planetarium groups Jan. AAS presentations -Presented poster paper, and 4-day demo at 'Gadgets and Gizmos' special session on software and activities using Chandra data in the classroom. EDUCATION ACTIVITIES (cont.) Slide7: Held in Cambridge, MA Oct. 20-22, 2004 5 member panel representing science, education, museum, Forum, and NASA mission and management perspectives 10 Proposals received and reviewed, 4 individual, 6 institutional involving 24 scientists One individual proposal and 5 institutional proposals selected for funding, allocating $198,684 out of $200K available EDUCATION and PUBLIC OUTREACH PEER REVIEW, Cycle 6 Slide8: EDUCATION and PUBLIC OUTREACH PEER REVIEW, Cycle 6 FUNDED PROPOSALS Individual 1. Building Interest in Science Among Middle School-Age Girls Using Big Explosions and Strong Gravity (collaboration with Girl Scout Council) Science PI: Dr. Ann Hornschemeier (JHU/GSFC) Institutional 2. The Chandra Astrophysics Institute (classroom research for underserved gifted) Science PI: Dr. Frederick Baganoff (MIT) 3. Chandra After-School Astronomy Project (after school program for underserved minority population) Science PI: Prof. Deepto Chakrabarty (MIT) Slide9: EDUCATION and PUBLIC OUTREACH PEER REVIEW, Cycle 6 FUNDED PROPOSALS (cont.) 4. Does Dark Matter Really Exist? (multi-media resources for product developers) Science PI: Dr. Megan Donahue (MSU) 5. Tenth Annual Penn State In-Service Workshops Science PI: Prof. Eric Feigleson (PSU) 6. Stellar Evolution Planetarium Show at the Science Museum of Virginia Science PI: Gregory Sivakof (UVA) Slide10: RESOURCES for OUTREACH andamp; EDUCATION http://chandra.harvard.edu/edu/update.html Slide11: CHANDRA BOOTH UPGRADE