The STEREO mission’s Education and Outreach (E/PO) program began early enough its team benefited from many lessons learned as NASA’s E/PO profession matured. Originally made up of discrete programs, by launch the STEREO E/PO program had developed into a quality suite containing all the program elements now considered standard: education workshops, teacher/student guides, national and international collaboration, etc. The benefit of bringing so many unique programs together is the resulting diverse portfolio, with scientists, E/PO professionals, and their education partners all of whom can focus on excellent smaller programs. The drawback is a less cohesive program nearly impossible to evaluate in its entirety with the given funding. When individual components were evaluated, we found our programs mostly made positive impact. In this paper, we elaborate on the programs, hoping that others will effectively use or improve upon them. When possible, we indicate the programs’ effects on their target audiences.
The Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) Education and Outreach (E/PO) Program
The STEREO Mission ; Kapitel : 21 ; 627-646
01.01.2008
20 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Education , Outreach , Sun: coronal mass ejections (CMEs) , Sun: magnetic fields , Sun: particle emission , Sun: solar-terrestrial relations 01.00.00 , 01.30.La , 01.30.Lb , 01.30.Os , 01.40.-d , 01.40.Di , 01.40.E- , 01.40.Ek , 01.40.G- , 01.40.Gb , 01.40.J- , 01.40.Jc , 01.40.Jh , 01.50.-i , 01.50.F- , 01.50.Fh , 01.50.H- , 94.05.-a , 94.05.Sd , 95.55.Ev , 95.55.Fw , 96.50.Bh , 96.50.Ci , 96.50.Pw , 96.50.Vg , 96.50.Wx , 96.60.Hv , 96.60.Ph , Physics , Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Exploration and Astronautics) , Atmospheric Sciences , Physics and Astronomy
Ongoing Mission Analysis for the Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) (AAS 13-455)
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