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Online Workshop Recording: Extending Your Earth & Space Science Exhibits - Free Multimedia Resources from NASA's Universe of Learning, NASA's Eyes, and the NISE Network

Online professional development workshop recording focused on Extending Your Earth & Space Exhibits - Free Multimedia Resources from NASA's Universe of Learning, NASA's Eyes, and the NISE Network (2018).

DESCRIPTION

Are you looking for ways to add low-cost interactive technology to your soon-to-be delivered Sun, Earth, Universe exhibition or other Earth & space science exhibits on your floor? Maybe you want to add a dynamic window into NASA images and missions in a quiet space of your museum? Join us for a live one-hour workshop where our guest speakers will demonstrate: ViewSpace, a web-based, self-updating multimedia exhibit showcasing NASA's latest discoveries about the universe; NASA’s Eyes, a publicly available visualization system that allows users to virtually ride along with NASA missions by zooming-in to realistic simulations of planets, moons, and stars; and finally the new mobile website for the Sun, Earth, Universe exhibition for visitors to explore NASA multimedia during and after their trip to the museum.  Learn how to start using these resources today and hear from experts how to best leverage this technology for your visitors. This online workshop was recorded 11-27-2018. 

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DESCRIPTION

Are you looking for ways to add low-cost interactive technology to your soon-to-be delivered Sun, Earth, Universe exhibition or other Earth & space science exhibits on your floor? Maybe you want to add a dynamic window into NASA images and missions in a quiet space of your museum? Join us for a live one-hour workshop where our guest speakers will demonstrate: ViewSpace, a web-based, self-updating multimedia exhibit showcasing NASA's latest discoveries about the universe; NASA’s Eyes, a publicly available visualization system that allows users to virtually ride along with NASA missions by zooming-in to realistic simulations of planets, moons, and stars; and finally the new mobile website for the Sun, Earth, Universe exhibition for visitors to explore NASA multimedia during and after their trip to the museum.  Learn how to start using these resources today and hear from experts how to best leverage this technology for your visitors. This online workshop was recorded 11-27-2018. 

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Credits

YEAR CREATED
2018
OWNING INSTITUTION

Science Museum of Minnesota

FUNDING

This material is based upon work supported by NASA under cooperative agreement award numbers NNX16AC67A and 80NSSC18M0061. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

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Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US).
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