DESCRIPTION
This workshop was recorded on 10-7-25
During this online workshop, we explored some of the DIY exhibit resources freely available from NASA, and discussed how anyone can set up these exhibits at their location. We were joined by Timothy Rhue II, Principal Informal Education Specialist at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) and Nicole Ramberg-Pihl, Senior Project Manager & Earth Scientist at NASA's Earth Information Center. Together they discussed how museums and science centers can use these relevant NASA resources to benefit their local audiences.
Presenters
- Timothy Rhue II, Principal Informal Education Specialist at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), Baltimore, MD
- Nicole Ramberg-Pihl, Senior Project Manager & Earth Scientist at NASA's Earth Information Center, NASA
- Presented for Eleanor Stokes, Program Manager at NASA's Earth Information Center, NASA
ViewSpace Resources
ViewSpace is a free, web-based collection of digital interactives and videos highlighting the latest developments in astronomy and Earth science. ViewSpace gives you the opportunity to explore our planet, solar system, galaxy, and universe from different perspectives, discovering how we can combine information to better understand the universe. The ViewSpace team has worked hard to create a clear website for how to use ViewSpace in museums, with instructions for print-your own signage and much more.
ViewSpace Museum Resources: https://viewspace.org/resources/museum_resources
- ViewSpace Exhibit Labels: https://viewspace.org/resources/exhibit_labels
Earth Information Center Resources
The Earth Information Center (EIC) aims to provide a holistic view of how the planet is changing in ways that affect the lives and livelihoods of individuals across the globe. More than just displaying data, the EIC demonstrates the intersection between local environmental conditions and global change. Awe-inspiring visualizations, interactive media and narratives show how Earth data benefits society and provides visitors an opportunity to explore Earth observations for their own decision-making.
Earth Information Center: https://earth.gov/visit
More exhibit resources from NASA and the NISE Network can be found in the links section of this product.
DESCRIPTION
This workshop was recorded on 10-7-25
During this online workshop, we explored some of the DIY exhibit resources freely available from NASA, and discussed how anyone can set up these exhibits at their location. We were joined by Timothy Rhue II, Principal Informal Education Specialist at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) and Nicole Ramberg-Pihl, Senior Project Manager & Earth Scientist at NASA's Earth Information Center. Together they discussed how museums and science centers can use these relevant NASA resources to benefit their local audiences.
Presenters
- Timothy Rhue II, Principal Informal Education Specialist at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), Baltimore, MD
- Nicole Ramberg-Pihl, Senior Project Manager & Earth Scientist at NASA's Earth Information Center, NASA
- Presented for Eleanor Stokes, Program Manager at NASA's Earth Information Center, NASA
ViewSpace Resources
ViewSpace is a free, web-based collection of digital interactives and videos highlighting the latest developments in astronomy and Earth science. ViewSpace gives you the opportunity to explore our planet, solar system, galaxy, and universe from different perspectives, discovering how we can combine information to better understand the universe. The ViewSpace team has worked hard to create a clear website for how to use ViewSpace in museums, with instructions for print-your own signage and much more.
ViewSpace Museum Resources: https://viewspace.org/resources/museum_resources
- ViewSpace Exhibit Labels: https://viewspace.org/resources/exhibit_labels
Earth Information Center Resources
The Earth Information Center (EIC) aims to provide a holistic view of how the planet is changing in ways that affect the lives and livelihoods of individuals across the globe. More than just displaying data, the EIC demonstrates the intersection between local environmental conditions and global change. Awe-inspiring visualizations, interactive media and narratives show how Earth data benefits society and provides visitors an opportunity to explore Earth observations for their own decision-making.
Earth Information Center: https://earth.gov/visit
More exhibit resources from NASA and the NISE Network can be found in the links section of this product.
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Arizona State University
This material is based upon work supported by NASA under cooperative agreement award number 80NSSC22M0122 & 80NSSC21M0007. 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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