Tlkit Applicatin Overview Revised 6-6-18 The Natinal Infrmal STEM Educatin Netwrk (NISE Net) is pleased t ffer free Explre Science: Earth & Space 2019 tlkits t new and existing eligible partners in the United States. In cllabratin with NASA, the NISE Netwrk has assembled a new set f engaging, handsn Earth and space science experiences with cnnectins t science, technlgy, and sciety. TOOLKIT CONTENTS & AUDIENCES Three hundred and fifty (350) free Explre Science: Earth & Space physical 2019 tlkits will be awarded t successful applicants frm eligible rganizatins. Activities are designed fr use in children s museums, science centers, science museums, public planetariums and bservatries, and NASA visitr centers in the United States. Activities are designed fr family audiences with a range f experiences apprpriate fr visitrs ages 4 thrugh adult. Explre Science: Earth & Space tlkits will include: Ten hands-n activities t engage the public in Earth and space sciences including: heliphysics, Earth science, planetary science, astrphysics, and their cnnectins t sciety Prfessinal develpment materials including activity training vides Event planning guides Marketing and prmtinal materials In additin t the physical tlkits, all digital materials will be available nline fr free dwnlad. The NISE Netwrk will als be hsting a series f ne-hur nline wrkshps featuring a variety f tpics. All nline wrkshps will be recrded and archived. TIMELINE Summer 2018: Online applicatin pens t apply fr a free physical tlkit Nvember 1, 2018: Deadline t submit applicatin December 2018: Ntificatin f award decisins January 2019: Tlkits delivered t successful applicants March - May 2019: Successful applicants hst required public event(s) June 15, 2019: Event reprts due nline (Nte: In additinal t the required reprt, the prject evaluatrs will als be sending ut an additinal annual survey in Octber) Future years: In additin t the 2019 tlkit, we anticipate develping and distributing an additinal Explre Science: Earth & Space tlkits with different cntent in 2020. 1
ELIGIBILITY The physical tlkit is designed fr infrmal science educatin public events and utreach. T be eligible t receive a physical tlkit, rganizatins must be: Lcated in the United States Public infrmal science utreach and educatin institutins such as: science museums and science centers, children s museums, natural histry museums, public planetariums and bservatries, and NASA visitr centers. Please nte that K-12 schls, afterschl prgrams, libraries, parks, and astrnmy clubs are nt eligible t receive physical tlkits. Cnsider dwnlading a digital tlkit if yur rganizatin des nt meet eligibility criteria. Digital tlkits will be available fr dwnlad in February 2019 at http://www.nisenet.rg/earthspacekit APPLICATION PROCESS Applicatins fr the physical 2019 tlkits must be submitted nline using SurveyGizm by Nvember 1, 2018: http://www.surveygizm.cm/s3/4404262/earth-space-tlkit-2019-applicatin Please nte that it is NOT pssible t save yur wrk in the SurveyGizm nline frm and return fr additinal edits. Reprts left idle fr t lng will g blank when yu prgress t the next screen. Please plan t cmplete the nline reprt in ne sessin. Yu may want t write yur respnses in a Wrd dc, save, and then cut and paste that infrmatin int this reprt. Yu may dwnlad the applicatin in PDF and Wrd dcument frmats here: http://www.nisenet.rg/earthspacekit-apply SELECTION PROCESS A ttal f 350 tlkits will be awarded thrugh a cmpetitive award prcess. The NISE Netwrk prject team will review the tlkit applicatins and award tlkits nly t rganizatins that meet the eligibility criteria. Prpsals will underg a peer review prcess by prject representatives. Successful applicatins will demnstrate strng alignment with the prject purpse, cmply with the prject terms, reach lcal underserved audiences, and help the prject achieve gegraphic diversity. If multiple applicatins are received frm the same gegraphic lcatin, applicants will likely be asked t cllabrate n an event and t share a tlkit. Applicants will be infrmed f award status in December 2019. 2
REQUIREMENTS Organizatins receiving tlkits are required t: Hst an event in March - May 2019: Hst at least ne public engagement event using yur tlkit. Public events can be stand-alne events OR yu can incrprate yur event int existing STEM events such as: Wrld Water Day, March 22, 2019: http://wrldwaterday.rg Earth Hur, March 30, 2019: https://www.earthhur.rg Glbal Astrnmy Mnth, April: http://www.gam-awb.rg/ Yuri's Night, April 12, 2019: https://yurisnight.net Earth Day, April 22, 2019: http://www.earthday.rg Natinal Envirnmental Educatin Week, week f Earth Day https://www.neefusa.rg/greening-stem/envirnmental-educatin-week Astrnmy Day (Spring), May 11, 2019: https://www.astrleague.rg/al/astrday/astrdayfrm.html Astrnmy Week (Spring), May 6-12, 2019: https://www.astrleague.rg/al/astrday/astrdayfrm.html Reprt n the use f the tlkit: Physical tlkit recipients are required t cmplete a shrt nline reprt describing their experiences with the tlkit. Successful applicants will be prvided with a link t the final reprt. Reprts will include ptinal evaluatin questins t capture the impacts f the prject activities n the public. Required reprts must be submitted nline by June 15, 2019. In additinal t the required reprt, we encurage yu t participate in partner surveys cnducted by prject evaluatrs. Additinal pprtunities (nt required but encuraged): Attending Prfessinal Develpment nline wrkshps fr infrmal science educatrs: The NISE Netwrk will ffer a variety f free ne-hur nline wrkshps featuring a variety f tpics. All nline wrkshps will be recrded and archived. Mre infrmatin will be available thrugh the NISE Netwrk newsletter: http://www.nisenet.rg/newsletter Cllabrating with lcal experts: We encurage yu t cllabrate with bth lcal scientists (Earth and space science prfessinals) and lcal enthusiasts (e.g. amateur astrnmy clubs) Cllabrating lcally t reach underserved audiences: Partnerships with K-12 schls, afterschl prgrams, lcal chapters f natinal yuth-serving rganizatins, libraries, and lcal cmmunity grups can help yur event reach underserved audiences. Tips fr cllabratin can be fund here: http://www.nisenet.rg/cllabratin-guide 3
USING YOUR TOOLKIT ALL YEAR LONG We als encurage yu t use yur tlkit all year rund, during celestial events, STEM educatinal events, and ther prgramming fr public audiences: Celestial events: Meter shwers, lunar eclipses, full mns, planetary events, and mre: http://earthsky.rg/tnight https://in-the-sky.rg/newscal.php https://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gv/planner.cfm https://stardate.rg/nightsky http://www.timeanddate.cm/astrnmy http://www.skyandtelescpe.cm/bserving/sky-at-a-glance/ Earth and space science events: Wrld Water Day, March 22, 2019: http://wrldwaterday.rg Earth Hur, March 30, 2019: https://www.earthhur.rg Glbal Astrnmy Mnth, April: http://www.gam-awb.rg/ Yuri's Night, April 12, 2019: https://yurisnight.net Earth Day, April 22, 2019: http://www.earthday.rg Natinal Envirnmental Educatin Week, week f Earth Day https://www.neefusa.rg/greening-stem/envirnmental-educatin-week Astrnmy Day (Spring), May 11, 2019: https://www.astrleague.rg/al/astrday/astrdayfrm.html Astrnmy Week (Spring), May 6-12, 2019: https://www.astrleague.rg/al/astrday/astrdayfrm.html Wrld Oceans Day, June 8, 2019: http://www.wrldceansday.rg/ Asterid Day, June 30, 2019: http://asteridday.rg Internatinal Observe the Mn Night, Octber 20, 2018 ; TBD 2019 (The date is selected t enhance visibility f lunar tpgraphy): http://bservethemnnight.rg https://mn.nasa.gv/bserve-the-mn/verview/ Astrnmy Day (Fall), Octber 13, 2018; Octber 5, 2019: https://www.astrleague.rg/al/astrday/astrdayfrm.html Astrnmy Week (Fall), Octber 8-14, 2018; September 30 - Octber 6, 2019: https://www.astrleague.rg/al/astrday/astrdayfrm.html Wrld Space Week, Octber 4-10, 2018; Octber 4-10, 2019: http://www.wrldspaceweek.rg Earth Science Week, Octber 14-20, 2018; Octber 13-19, 2019: http://www.earthsciweek.rg/ Mre STEM related-events: http://www.nisenet.rg/seasns 4
COLLABORATIONS & FINDING LOCAL EXPERTS We strngly encurage yu t cllabrate with lcal experts cnsisting f bth Earth and space science prfessinals and science enthusiasts in yur area. Vlunteer experts are a key ingredient t many successful public engagement effrts. It is up t yur rganizatin t chse yur lcal cllabratrs. Reginal hub leaders can assist yu in finding lcal partners in yur gegraphic area. Tlkits will include training and rientatin materials t help prepare yur event vlunteers and staff fr using the activities. Vlunteer netwrks fcused n astrnmy and space include: 1) The Slar System Ambassadrs Prgram (SSA), 2) The Night Sky Netwrk, and 3) AAS Astrnmy Ambassadrs; these vlunteer netwrks can be searched by state and city t find a pssible vlunteer nearest yu. Lcal clleges and universities can als prvide expertise in Earth and space sciences. 1) The Slar System Ambassadrs Prgram (SSA) is a public utreach prgram designed t wrk with mtivated vlunteers acrss the natin. These vlunteers cmmunicate the excitement f the Jet Prpulsin Lab s (JPL) space explratin missins and infrmatin abut recent discveries t peple in their lcal cmmunities. There are 700 Ambassadrs in 50 states, Washingtn DC, Puert Ric, US Virgin Islands, and Guam. Vlunteer ambassadrs bring the excitement f space t the public. Ambassadrs are space enthusiasts frm varius walks f life wh are interested in prviding greater service and inspiratin t the cmmunity at large. https://slarsystem.nasa.gv/ssa/hme.cfm 2) The Night Sky Netwrk is a natinwide calitin f amateur astrnmy clubs bringing the science, technlgy, and inspiratin f NASA's missins t the general public. Night Sky Netwrk members share their time and telescpes t prvide yu with unique astrnmy experiences at science museums, bservatries, classrms, and under the real night sky. https://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gv/index.cfm 3) AAS Astrnmy Ambassadrs: The American Astrnmical Sciety (AAS), in partnership with the Astrnmical Sciety f the Pacific (ASP), members f the Center fr Astrnmy Educatin (CAE), and ther rganizatins active in science educatin and public utreach (EPO), has launched a series f prfessinal develpment wrkshps and a cmmunity f practice designed t help imprve early-career astrnmers ability t effectively cmmunicate with students and the public. Called Astrnmy Ambassadrs, the prgram prvides mentring and training experiences fr yung astrnmers, frm advanced undergraduates t new faculty. It als prvides access t resurces and a netwrk f cntacts within the astrnmy EPO cmmunity. https://aas.rg/utreach/rster-aas-astrnmy-ambassadrs 4) Clleges and Universities: Many clleges and universities have astrnmy and Earth science departments. Others may have clubs r lcal chapters f prfessinal scieties. Once yu cnnect with a faculty r staff member they shuld be able t als suggest undergraduate and graduate students wh culd vlunteer at yur event. 5
FINDING ADDITIONAL VOLUNTEERS In additin t finding subject matter experts, yu will prbably need t recruit ther vlunteers t help with yur event. Ptential surces f vlunteers may include: Cllege students, classes, r clubs with cmmunity service requirements High schl science clubs, r students suggested by lcal high schl science teachers Lcal chapters f prfessinal science and engineering grups that are ften assciated with lcal clleges, such as: American Indian Science and Engineering Sciety: http://www.aises.rg/ Natinal Actin Cuncil fr Minrities in Engineering: http://www.nacme.rg Natinal Sciety f Black Engineers (NSBE): http://www.nsbe.rg/hme.aspx Natinal Organizatin fr the Prfessinal Advancement f Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE): http://www.nbcche.rg/ Natinal Organizatin f Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Prfessinals: http://www.nglstp.rg Sciety fr Advancement f Chicans and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS): http://sacnas.rg Sciety f Asian Scientists and Engineers: http://www.sasecnnect.rg MAES - Latins in Science and Engineering: http://mymaes.rg Sciety f Hispanic Prfessinal Engineers: http://shpe.rg Sciety f Wmen Engineers (SWE): http://scietyfwmenengineers.swe.rg Drama and theater students Lcal industry staff and retirees MORE NASA RESOURCES NASA Wavelength Digital Library: NASA Wavelength is yur pathway int a digital cllectin f Earth and space science resurces fr educatrs f all levels frm elementary t cllege, t ut-f-schl prgrams. These resurces, develped thrugh funding frm the NASA Science Missin Directrate (SMD), have undergne a peer-review prcess thrugh which educatrs and scientists ensure the cntent is accurate and useful in an educatinal setting. http://nasawavelength.rg NASA Museum Alliance: The Museum Alliance is a cmmunity f practice cmprising infrmal science educatrs at museums, science centers, planetariums, NASA Visitr Centers, Challenger Learning Centers, bservatries, zs, aquariums, parks, and nature centers wh wish t share NASA infrmatin with their visitrs. It is intended t bring current NASA Science and Technlgy t visitrs thrugh prfessinal develpment f the museums staff, advance ntice f NASA events, and prvisin f materials such as visualizatins, access t NASA experts, educatinal materials, etc. https://infrmal.jpl.nasa.gv/museum/ 6
MORE INFORMATION Fr prject questins and inquiries, please cntact yur reginal hub leader listed belw. REGIONAL HUB LEADERS NISE Netwrk reginal hub leaders will be able t help cnnect yu with experts in yur area and answer ther questins abut the prject: NORTHEAST CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, ME, NH, NY, NJ, OH, PA, RI, VT, and WV Ali Jacksn, ajacksn@sciencenter.rg, Sciencenter, Ithaca, NY, 607-272-0600x144 SOUTHEAST AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, OK, PR, SC, TN, TX, and VA Brad Herring, brad.herring@lifeandscience.rg, Museum f Life and Science, Durham, NC, 919-220-5429x360 MIDWEST IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, SD, and WI Christina Leavell, cleavell@smm.rg, Science Museum f Minnesta, St. Paul, MN, 651-221-9434 WEST AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NM, NV, OR, UT, WA, and WY Frank Kusiak, frank_kusiak@berkeley.edu, Lawrence Hall f Science, Berkeley, CA, 510-643-7827 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This material is based upn wrk supprted by NASA under cperative agreement award numbers NNX16AC67A and 80NSSC18M0061. Any pinins, findings, and cnclusins r recmmendatins expressed in this material are thse f the authr(s) and d nt necessarily reflect the view f the Natinal Aernautics and Space Administratin (NASA). 7