| Time |
Title |
Speaker |
| |
Using astronomy outreach to excite children with science and technology |
|
| 0900 |
A Global Educational Program of Collaboration in Astronomical Experiments |
Mike Simmons |
| 0930 |
Family Astronomy Programs to Promote STEM Engagement
|
Jacob Noel-Storr
|
| 1000 |
Communicating (space) astronomy with the teachers
(pdf - 11.3 MB) |
Rodrigo Alvarez |
| 1030 |
Coffee |
|
| 1100 |
Telling about astronomy to nursery school and primary school children, within multicultural contexts using not verbal languages.
(pdf - 3 MB) |
Lara Albanese |
| 1120 |
Partner apprenticeships in astronomy at primary schools in the Netherlands
(pdf - 11.7 MB) |
Fredereik Westra van Holthe |
| 1140 |
"You are Galileo!" program
(pdf - 11.2 MB) |
Kazuhiro Sekiguchi |
| 1210 |
General Discussion |
|
| 1230 |
Lunch |
|
| 1400 |
Heliophysics explained to the public and to kids
(pdf - 41 MB) |
Carine Briand |
| 1420 |
Gemini Observatory Takes its Local Communities on an Expanding Journey Through the Universe
(pdf - 10.7 MB) |
Peter Michaud |
| 1450 |
The E/PO Plan for the James Webb Space Telescope |
Jason Kalirai |
| 1510 |
Public Information and Outreach Activities at Subaru Telescope |
Hideaki Fujiwara |
| 1530 |
Coffee |
|
| 1600 |
European Universe Awareness |
Pedro Russo |
| 1630 |
EUNAWE – Italy: an European Astronomy project to involve disadvantaged communities in Italy
(pdf - 1.6 MB) |
Alessandra Zanazzi |
| 1650 |
UNAWE-Tanzania for Science Inspiration
|
Joeline Ezekiel |
| 1710 |
General Discussion |
|
| Time |
Title |
Speaker |
| |
Communication techniques and the challenge of the digital era |
|
| 0900 |
Astronomia.pl - 10 years of portal activities as an example of using new media and web-based technologies - experiences and guidelines for the future |
Jan Pomierny |
| 0930 |
A distributed system for preparing public information
(pdf - 12.5 MB) |
Richard Hook |
| 1000 |
GLORIA: Global Robotic Telescopes Intelligent Array For Citizen Science
(pdf - 4.5 MB) |
Luis Cuesta |
| 1030 |
Coffee |
|
| 1100 |
Quantifying the appeal of outreach images
(pdf - 10.9 MB) |
Lars Lindberg Christensen |
| 1130 |
ESO outreach for ALMA and other projects
(pdf - 16.5 MB) |
Douglas Pierce-Price |
| 1200 |
Obfuscating the Vernacular: The Readability of Astronomical Writing |
Michael West |
| 1230 |
Lunch |
|
| 1400 |
Planetarium and Tour of the Old Observatory |
|
| Time |
Title |
Speaker |
| |
Alternative ways for communicating astronomy with the public |
|
| 0900 |
Full Moon Feeling
(pdf - 14.1 MB) |
Amelia Ortiz-Gil |
| 0930 |
Current tools for communicating astronomy: web 2.0.
(pdf - 0.1 MB) |
Maria Jesus Moya Lucas |
| 1000 |
Unconventional ways of communicating astronomy with the public — outreach or outrageous?
(pdf - 2.5 MB) (related article, pdf - 1 MB) |
Oana Sandu |
| 1030 |
Coffee |
|
| 1100 |
Case studies of astronomy communication in Hong Kong |
Sze-leung Cheung |
| 1130 |
A case study of new style interactive exhibition
(pdf - 0.6 MB) |
Bing LI |
| 1200 |
STARMUS Festival: new way to reach the public |
Garik Israelian |
| 1230 |
Lunch |
|
| 1400 |
Advanced Challenges for Communicating the New Sun with Hinode Satellite
(pdf - 3.5 MB) |
Kentaro Yaji |
| 1420 |
Good astronomy talks |
Stefan Gillesen |
| 1440 |
Astronomy Communication in the Developing World Through Mobile Phones Free services |
Prospery Simpemba |
| 1500 |
Astronomy communication with weibo |
Jin Zhu |
| 1530 |
Coffee |
|
| 1600 |
The 'unconference' slot |
Pamela Gay and Kevin Govender |
| 1900 |
Conference Dinner at Quanjude Restaurant |
|
Note: Lunches during the conference are at Xiyuan Hotel.