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Education & Public Outreach Information Management in Astronomy: IYA2009 & EU-UNAWE
1. EPO Information Management in Astronomy
International Year of Astronomy 2009 and EU Universe Awareness
Pedro Russo
russo@strw.leidenuniv.nl
twitter: @pruss | @unawe
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4. international year of astronomy 2009
global website
www.astronomy2009.org
Time Frame: 2007 - 2010
Language: English
Target Audience:
‣ Single Point of Contacts
‣ Global Projects Chairs
‣ Other event Organisers
‣ Journalists
5. international year of astronomy 2009
global website
Main Use Cases:
‣ Find resources )Logos, promo video, presentations(
‣ Find National Contact Points )and national websites(
‣ IYA2009 background information )goals, objectives(
‣ Updates )announcements, press releases, etc.(
6. international year of astronomy 2009
global website
Main Modules
‣ Updates Module
‣ Resources
‣ National/Organisational Single Points of Contact
10. international year of astronomy 2009
some stats
Number of updates: 1068 )average: 1 update/day(
Number of press releases: 36
Number of SPoCs: 218
Number of Resources: 530
Number of Pages: 141
11. international year of astronomy 2009
some stats
Opening Event 100 Hours of Astronomy Total Solar Eclipse
)UNESCO, Paris(
14. Universe Awareness
global website
www.unawe.org
Time Frame: )2006( 2010 - 2013+
Language: English
Target Audience:
‣ UNAWE network members )56 Countries(
‣ Astronomy Educators
‣ Science Educators
‣ Students interested in educational and public outreach
16. Universe Awareness
building blocks for the global website
POST: Spark new ideas, conversations and actions.
DO: Discovery good resources, contacts and ideas to use
and implement.
SHARE and CONNECT:Through social networks, on-line
platforms, networks, etc..
17. universe awareness
global website
Main Use Cases:
‣ Discover educational resources
‣ Find National Contact Points )and national websites(
‣ Explore Space Scoops:Astronomy news for children
‣ Read Updates )announcements, press releases, etc.(
18. universe awareness
global website
Main Modules
‣ Announcements Module
‣ Space Scoop Module )with translations(
‣ National Contacts
‣ Educational Materials
22. universe awareness int website
some stats )July 2011 - March 2013(
Number of updates: 210 )~2/3 update/week(
Number of press releases: 5
Number of Space Scoops: 139
Number of Space Scoop translations: 1431 )21 languages(
Number of pages: 52
Number of UNAWE network countries: 56
Number of Resources: 727 ) ~ 85 educational resources(
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mobi, etc.
§ Syndicated through document sharing sites
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Slideshare, TES, Scientix and other social
media networks(.
§ Current Status: Technical proof of concept
32. On-line Educational Resources
Problems
Resources are difficult to find, too many educational resources, too many
repositories: Search Engine Optimisation
Excellent resources are almost impossible to find: Quality Assessment
33. Peer Review Platform for Educational Resources
§ A platform for astronomy communicators to discover, review, redistribute,
submit and remix educational resources
§ A platform to review and obtain objective guidance on the resources, have
successful resources published in a central repository and receive IAU
approval/accreditation.
34. Peer Review Platform for Educational Resources
1.Reuse - e.g., make a digital copy of the content
2.Revise - e.g., translate the content into another
language or modify a learning activity
3.Remix - e.g., incorporate the content into other
content
4R Resource Repository
Model (David Wiley, 2009)
4.Redistribute - e.g., give a copy of the content to a
friend
35. Peer Review Platform for Educational Resources
4R Resource Repository 5R Resource Repository Model )Russo et al.
Model
2012 in prep.(
+1 : Review: Content and quality reviewed )and
improved( by the community peers
36. Editorial Board
Distribution
Submission Editor/Curator 2 Reviewers Publication Translation
‣ Astronomer
‣ Educator Evaluation
Report
How to implement this workflow in Djangoplicity?
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39. universe awareness
network dashboard
Analytics for UNAWE network
‣ Event registration
‣ Reporting platform
‣ Related news aggregator
Potential collaboration with IAU OAO event management platform
40. Universe Awareness
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in the framework of IAU OAD
TF2: School and Children