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The 5 W’s and the H of Outreach

The 5 W’s and the H of Outreach. WHO?. WHAT?. WHEN?. WHERE?. HOW?. WHY?. Who Conducts Outreach Activities?. Center for Integrating Research and Learning. Support mission of the lab Support mission of scientists Translate research Enhance K12 education Provide professional development

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The 5 W’s and the H of Outreach

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  1. The 5 W’s and the H of Outreach WHO? WHAT? WHEN? WHERE? HOW? WHY?

  2. Who Conducts Outreach Activities?

  3. Center for Integrating Research and Learning • Support mission of the lab • Support mission of scientists • Translate research • Enhance K12 education • Provide professional development • Engage the community

  4. What Does Educational Outreach Look Like? • Scientist visits • Lectures • Classroom activities • RET programs • Open House • Tours • Internships • Science Cafes • Ambassador Program • Web-based content • Retail venues • Barnes & Noble • Chick-Fil-A • Science Fair Workshops in Spanish • Use of public television Traditional Outreach Non-Traditional Outreach

  5. When Do We Do Outreach? • All seasons • Any time Where Do We Do Outreach? • Schools • Magnet Lab • Community Centers • Camps

  6. Why Outreach? • To engage students, teachers, parents, and the general public in the process of science. • To translate the nature of science in a way that is understandable to a voting populace. • To support scientific literacy starting with pre-kindergarten children. • To nurture partnerships that will sustain the engagement with science. • Because it is the right thing to do educationally, economically, and culturally.

  7. How Do Large Facilities Support Quality Outreach? • By providing diverse opportunities to the broadest group possible. • By serving as a resource to enhance scientific literacy. • By engaging the community at large in activities that translate basic research. • By providing opportunities for the local community to interact with a research facility. • By building a community of learners who “see themselves” as part of such facilities.

  8. TIPPE TOPS • Look at the top and predict what will happen when you spin in. Why do you think so? • Spin the top. Observe what happens. • What is happening and why? • Compare your results with others at your table. • Is this educational outreach? Does it relate to your facility? Wolfgang Pauli & Niels Bohr observe a Tippe Top

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