This presentation is intended to provide a concise overview of how to contribute to the CAISE Informal Science Education Inquiry Group's landscape study.
Presentation covers basic steps and information needed to complete the data gathering process, from prearatory steps to submission of interview data.
1. Everyday Science Interview Project From The CAISE Infrastructure Inquiry Group
2. Purpose: This interview project is an effort to learn more about the myriad ways people engage learning resources in their community to inform themselves about science and technology. This project is being conducted by the Center for the Advancement of Informal Science Education's (CAISE) Infrastructure Inquiry Group led by Dr. John H. Falk. This Inquiry Group is committed to trying to better understand what has been called an "invisible infrastructure" of science education - the rich diversity of places and pursuits that ignite our curiosity and support lifelong learning about science.
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1. Please know that information about the Everyday Science Guidelines for Collecting Data and the Everyday Science Interview Form can be found on this website. You can also find more information about the project and contact information should you have any questions. 2. Final questions?