400 Years of the Telescope: Technology Shapes Society

last updated: 2008-07-18 12:31:39

Project Details

Lead Organization: Southern Oregon Public Television
Funding Organization(s): NSF / DRL #0813414
2008-07-15 - 2009-06-30
Amount to date: $2247686

Project Overview

Abstract: 400 Years of the Telescope is an interactive, multimedia projects that will provide an integrated set of informal science learning experiences that will enable the public to participate in real and virtual telescope experiences, understand the far reaching advances that the telescope has made possible, and discover how technology, science, and society are interconnected. Partners include PBS (Southern Oregon Public Television - SOPTV), Interstellar Studios, Leading astronomers and science writers, and the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP)and two of the United States' premier planetariums: Carnegie Science Center (Buhl Planetarium) and 'Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawai'i. Deliverables include a two-hour, high-definition documentary, airing twice on PBS in 2009, as a kick-off to the International Year of Astronomy (IYA2009), a full-dome and traditional 30 minute planetarium program available in 12 foreign languages, with free national and international distribution to 750 planetariums; a Website, and Community Events providing personalized telescopic experiences via events on site at science centers nationwide. The evaluator is the Institute for Learning Innovation.

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No_image_small_mask_ffffff Kris Koenig
Principal Investigator

No_image_small_mask_ffffff Rose Tseng
Co-Principal Investigator

No_image_small_mask_ffffff James Manning
Co-Principal Investigator

No_image_small_mask_ffffff Mark Stanislawski
Co-Principal Investigator

No_image_small_mask_ffffff Shawn Laatsch
Co-Principal Investigator