Out of the Lab and Into the Spotlight: Bringing Current Health Research to the Pu
走出实验室,走进聚光灯下:将当前的健康研究带入公众视野
基本信息
- 批准号:8310096
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 24.28万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-08-05 至 2016-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAreaAwardAwarenessBiological SciencesBiologyBuild-itCommunitiesComplementDevelopmentElementsEvaluationEvaluation ResearchExhibitsFamilyFestivalFundingFutureGeneral PopulationGoalsGrantHealthHealth SciencesHealthy People 2010IndividualInstitutionLearningLifeLocationMedicineModelingMorphologic artifactsMultimediaMuseumsOutcomePacific NorthwestParticipantProcessResearchResearch PersonnelSchoolsScienceScientistSeriesSiteTeenagersUnited States National Institutes of HealthVisitWorkage groupbasecareereffectiveness measureexhibitionsexperiencefascinateflexibilityhealth science researchinnovationinterestlecturesmeetingsnewsnoveloutreachprogramsresponsescience educationskillssoundsuccess
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Pacific Science Center (PSC) proposes Out of the Lab and Into the Spotlight (OLIS), a five-year project to bring current and fascinating information about health science research to Pacific Northwest audiences. Through a series of showcases that change content every six months, the Research Focus Gallery will highlight cutting-edge local research. The Gallery, a combined exhibit and program space, will feature multimedia displays, research artifacts, hands-on exhibits, and a presentation area where local researchers will communicate their work to visitors. An annual, three-day research festival and monthly Science Cafes in three locations will complement the programs presented in the Gallery and will provide multiple venues for a variety of audiences to meet face-to-face with local researchers and learn about health science and related careers.
Out of the Lab and Into the Spotlight will further the goals of the Science Education Partnership Award by 1) connecting the community to NIH-funded research and 2) increasing the awareness of young people in the Puget Sound region about careers in scientific research. An in-depth evaluation conducted by the external evaluator, Center for Research, Evaluation, and Assessment, will measure the effectiveness of the project in reaching the following outcomes:
* The extent to which the program informs PSC visitors about the wide variety of NIH-funded research being performed in the region; specifically, whether PSC visitors have an increased understanding of the various research areas presented.
* The impact of the program on over 100 scientist participants; specifically scientists' ability to communicate research ideas to the public and their interest in future participation.
* The ability of PSC program developers to develop a future-ready space; specifically if the developed showcases and templates are adaptable to future content areas.
The proposed project will draw upon our established relationships with local research organizations that together receive close to one billion dollars annually from NIH. The project leverages and deepens relationships that already exist between each of these institutions and PSC to enhance science learning in our community in novel ways.
The primary audience for OLIS will be families and school groups, ages eight and older drawn from over 800,000 annual visitors. As a standalone element within the new Wellness exhibit due to open in 2011, we anticipate the Gallery will reach three to four million visitors during the grant period and up to five million additional visitors in the subsequent five years.
描述(由申请人提供):太平洋科学中心(PSC)提出了走出实验室,进入聚光灯(OLIS),一个为期五年的项目,使当前和迷人的信息健康科学研究太平洋西北地区的观众。通过每六个月更换一次内容的一系列展示,研究焦点画廊将突出尖端的本地研究。画廊是一个综合的展览和项目空间,将以多媒体展示、研究文物、动手展品和一个演示区为特色,当地研究人员将在演示区向参观者介绍他们的工作。每年一次,为期三天的研究节和每月科学咖啡馆在三个地点将补充在画廊提出的方案,并将提供多种场地,为各种观众面对面与当地研究人员和了解健康科学和相关的职业。
走出实验室,进入聚光灯将进一步科学教育伙伴关系奖的目标,1)连接社区到NIH资助的研究和2)提高年轻人在普吉特海湾地区对科学研究事业的认识。由外部评价员-研究、评价和评估中心进行的深入评价将衡量该项目在实现以下成果方面的有效性:
* 该计划在多大程度上告知PSC访问者有关该地区正在进行的各种NIH资助的研究;特别是,PSC访问者是否对所介绍的各种研究领域有了更多的了解。
* 该计划对100多名科学家参与者的影响;特别是科学家向公众传达研究想法的能力以及他们对未来参与的兴趣。
* PSC程序开发人员开发面向未来的空间的能力;特别是如果开发的展示和模板适用于未来的内容领域。
拟议的项目将利用我们与当地研究组织建立的关系,这些研究组织每年从NIH获得近10亿美元的资金。该项目利用和深化这些机构和PSC之间已经存在的关系,以新颖的方式加强我们社区的科学学习。
OLIS的主要观众将是家庭和学校团体,年龄在8岁以上,每年有80多万游客。作为将于2011年开放的新健康展览的一个独立元素,我们预计画廊将在赠款期间达到300万至400万游客,并在随后的五年内增加500万游客。
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Out of the Lab and Into the Spotlight: Bringing Current Health Research to the Pu
走出实验室,走进聚光灯下:将当前的健康研究带入公众视野
- 批准号:
8119378 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 24.28万 - 项目类别:
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