The RDS is proud to partner with the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum in ensuring that high quality educational experiences supported by the museum reach students and teachers around the country. To support the Air and Space Museum, we are evaluating teachers’ and students’ perceptions of the program materials, learning resources, and field trip events that they have participated in. Below, you will see three specific programs discussed – if you have been involved in either one, please share your thoughts. All responses are anonymous – and are collected merely to promote our ability to share with the museum the aspects of the learning resources that are most effective.
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STEM in 30
STEM in 30 is a 30-minute live television and web broadcast hosted by Marty and Beth that brings students into contact with STEM topics that are relevant to their classroom content. If you have seen one of the shows, please share your thoughts (you can respond one time for each show!).
Teacher Survey – CLICK HERE
Student Survey (13 and over only) – CLICK HERE
If you are interested in providing us with more information, we are also seeking teachers and classrooms for observation and interview during or after a STEM in 30 event. Please send an email to jccassady@bsu.edu if you are willing to participate!
Photo Credit, National Air and Space Museum, https://airandspace.si.edu/
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Holt Scholars
In addition, we are investigating your thoughts on field trip experiences at the Air and Space Museum. If you have visited the museum, had a staff member from the museum come to your classroom, or interacted with the website, please share your thoughts here:
Teacher Survey – CLICK HERE
Student Survey (13 and over only) (CLICK HERE)
If you are interested in providing us with more information, we are also seeking teachers and classrooms for observation and interview during or after your visit to the museum. Please send an email to jccassady@bsu.edu if you are willing to participate!
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Moving Beyond Earth
Moving Beyond Earth is an immersive exhibition designed to introduce NASM visitors to contemporary events in human spaceflight as well as the future possibilities of space travel through the presentation of artifacts, live events, broadcasts, and webcasts.
To increase the quality of the exhibition, the National Air and Space Museum is seeking individuals to complete an online survey designed to introduce respondents to Moving Beyond Earth while exploring their thoughts and opinions.
For a limited time, we can offer individuals an $5 electronic gift card to share their thoughts and opinions about the Moving Beyond Earth exhibition. This offer is limited to the 200 respondents to complete the surveys. Directions regarding how to receive your incentive will be provided at the end of the survey.