Community Science Workshops: Beginning a National Movement

last updated: 2009-12-09 18:00:01

Project Details

Lead Organization: Green Mountain College
Funding Organization(s): NSF / DRL #0942613
 Award Dates: 1 Apr 2009 - 31 Aug 2010
 Award Amount: $342105

Project Overview

"Community Science Workshops: Beginning a National Movement" is an extension of a successful, NSF-funded project that created a network of community science centers in California. Green Mountain College has now taken this successful venture to a national level by working with partner organizations throughout the country to establish new Community Science Workshops (CSWs) in underserved communities. Once sites are selected, CSW directors participate in an intensive two-week training program. This is followed by visits by site mentors, annual meetings, and ongoing support through the Internet and other media, which contributes to the establishment and eventual sustainability of the centers. Each site partners with local, established museums, science centers and community-based nonprofit organizations to gain much needed assistance with exhibits and education programs. Community Science Workshops contain permanent exhibit space, a workshop area for student projects and classroom/storage space. They serve a variety of audiences through after school, family, school and summer science programs. National CSW locations include Miami, Houston, New Orleans, Boston, and Washington, D.C. A CSW program is also in development in Biloxi, MS. "

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No_image_small_mask_ffffff Paul Fonteyn
Principal Investigator

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