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Online Workshop Recording: Co-creation & You - Inspiring Partner Stories from Participants of the Co-Created Public Engagement with Science Project

Online workshop recording about the Co-Created Public Engagement with Science (CC-PES) Project that includes highlights from partner's work and findings from the development team.

DESCRIPTION

This workshop was recorded on 12-3-24

During this online workshop we discussed heard from NISE Network partners that participated in the NSF-funded “Building Capacity For Co-Created Public Engagement with Science” (CC-PES) Project. These partners shared insights into their unique adaptations of the co-creation model and how they worked within their own communities to create and host public engagement with science activities. We also heard from project leadership, who provided context about the project and their findings from this work.
 

Presenters:
Claire Quimby, Senior Research Associate, Rockman Et Al Cooperative

Megan Roselli (she/her), Assistant Director of STEAM Education, Da Vinci Science Center

Imani Vincent, Associate Program Manager: Climate Research & Engagement, Museum of Life and Science

Jesse Zito, (he/him/his), Director of Programs, Orlando Science Center

Elizabeth Kunz Kollmann (she/her), Director, Research and Evaluation, Museum of Science, Boston

Katie Baur, Co-Producer, Centers for Public Science Learning, Museum of Science, Boston

David Sittenfeld (he/him/his), Director, Center for the Environment, Museum of Science, Boston

 

 

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DESCRIPTION

This workshop was recorded on 12-3-24

During this online workshop we discussed heard from NISE Network partners that participated in the NSF-funded “Building Capacity For Co-Created Public Engagement with Science” (CC-PES) Project. These partners shared insights into their unique adaptations of the co-creation model and how they worked within their own communities to create and host public engagement with science activities. We also heard from project leadership, who provided context about the project and their findings from this work.
 

Presenters:
Claire Quimby, Senior Research Associate, Rockman Et Al Cooperative

Megan Roselli (she/her), Assistant Director of STEAM Education, Da Vinci Science Center

Imani Vincent, Associate Program Manager: Climate Research & Engagement, Museum of Life and Science

Jesse Zito, (he/him/his), Director of Programs, Orlando Science Center

Elizabeth Kunz Kollmann (she/her), Director, Research and Evaluation, Museum of Science, Boston

Katie Baur, Co-Producer, Centers for Public Science Learning, Museum of Science, Boston

David Sittenfeld (he/him/his), Director, Center for the Environment, Museum of Science, Boston

 

 

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Credits

YEAR CREATED
2024
OWNING INSTITUTION

Arizona State University

FUNDING

This study is supported by the National Science Foundation (Award No. 1811118). Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this report are those of the evaluation team and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

PERMISSIONS

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