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Brismis2021 专题论坛2:全球疫情大流行下,科普场馆科学教育的新实践.pdf

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2021 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF NATURAL SCIENCE MUSEUMS UNDER THE BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE (BRISMIS 2021) & THE THEMATIC FORUM OF THE 2021 WORLD CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE LITERACY (WCSL 2021) Thematic Forum: New Practices for Teaching Science in Science Museums during the Pandemic Brief description:Affected by the pandemic, how should science museums keep in touch with the public when they cannot be opened to the public? How to meet the needs of schools and families for science education by developing online learning projects, lectures, seminars and other activities for the public, especially for teenagers? How to better reflect the current social recovery trend and the responsibility and mission of science museums in this process through the construction and dissemination of science education resources? Form of the Thematic Forum: Online Date: December 6, 2021 Time: Beijing 14:00-16:30 / UTC 06:00-08:30 Working languages: English and Chinese Program: Beijing Time 14:00-14:20 UTC Local Time Agenda 06:0006:20 14:00-14:20 (China) Opening remarks: Dr. Jin Zhu and Dr. Martin George 14:20-14:45 06:2006:45 Dr. James S Sweitzer: Smart Telescopes for Education 14:45-15:10 06:4507:10 15:10-15:35 07:1007:35 01:20-01:45 (Eastern USA) 19:45-20:10 (New Zealand) 15:10-15:35 (China) 15:35-16:00 07:3508:00 14:35-15:00 (Thailand) Dr. Matipon Tangmatitham: Thailand's approach to astronomy outreach during the pandemic 16:00-16:25 08:0008:25 16:00-16:25 (China) Dr. Rui Qi: Forms and Characteristics of Activities in Popular Science Museum——Based on the case of Beijing Planetarium 16:25-16:50 08:2508:50 16:25-16:50 (China) Summary: Dr. Jin Zhu and Dr. Martin George, with any final comments from speakers Oana Jones: Dome to @hOME Sun Linan: New exploration of astronomy popularization work under the pandemic Co-Chairs of the Thematic Forum: Dr. Martin George, Chair of International Development and Elections, International Planetarium Society; Principal Astronomer, Hive Planetarium, Ulverstone, Tasmania, Australia. QR code for live broadcast in Chinese Dr. Jin Zhu, Research Fellow and Former Director-General of Beijing Planetarium; Chief Editor, Amateur Astronomer magazine. QR code for live broadcast in English Link for live broadcast in Chinese: https://v.zmengzhu.com/channel/4151833?i=1686 1369 Link for live broadcast in English: https://v.zmengzhu.com/channel/4057681?i=16861 369 Speakers: 1. Dr. James S Sweitzer, Founder of Science Communications Consultants, LLC B.A from University of Notre Dame in physics, M.S and Ph.D. from University of Chicago in Astronomy and Astrophysics. Worked as Astronomer and Assistant Director at Adler Planetarium, Chicago (1977-1991); Assistant Director for the Center for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica, University of Chicago (1991 – 1996); Director of Special Projects -- American Museum of Natural History Rose Center for Earth and Space, New York (1996-2002); NASA Broker – DePaul University, Chicago (2002-2004); Science Communications Consultants (2004-Present). Presentation: Smart Telescopes for Education 2. Oana Jones, Full Dome Producer at the Otago Museum in Dunedin, New Zealand. Oana Jones has over a decade’s experience in astronomy outreach, seven of which have been spent at Otago Museum’s 51-seat planetarium, which she opened in 2015. Her experience covers many facets of the operation from visitor experience through to operational management and production. Oana is active in the international community of planetarium professionals, and facilitates discussions and exchanges of help and information at a global level. Presentation: Dome to @hOME In New Zealand, we are lucky enough to have minimised the impact of the first two gruelling years of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that the country’s elimination strategy has come to an end, we explore what science communication within the museum and planetarium has been like during the different environments within the last two years and with New Zealand’s elimination strategy coming to an end, what the future brings. 3. SUN Linan, Director-General of Qingdao Observatory, Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Members of the popularization working committee of Chinese Astronomical Society and the planetarium committee of Chinese Association of Natural Science Museums, Dupty President of Shandong Astronomical Society, President of Qingdao Amateur Astronomer Association. Involving the projects on international joint distribution of solar photosphere and chromosphere observation, reorganization of Chinese solar physics data, and digitalize of Chinese astronomical plates for many years. Working on specific astronomical phenomena observation and astronomy science communication for twenty years. Presentation: New Explorations into the Science Popularization of Astronomy under the Influence of Epidemic Situation The outbreak in full fury of COVID-19 has brought immeasurable losses to all industries around the world. As an industry with strong public interaction, the science popularization of astronomy has also been greatly impacted. However, in the face of irresistible pandemic situation, we are still trying to grope for some channels of science communication for the public, and also launching such online activities as collection of works, live broadcast of classrooms, live broadcast of astronomical phenomena, and measurement of observatories through self-media and social media. While doing well in epidemic protection, we have also carried out various popular science activities well loved by the public, and strived to explore a new way of scientific communication in the post-epidemic era. 4. Dr. Matipon Tangmatitham, Public Outreach Specialist, National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) B.A and M.S from Cornell University in theoretical astrophysics, Ph.D. from Michigan Technological University in physics. Worked at NARIT's outreach department since 2012. Presentation: Thailand's approach to astronomy outreach during the pandemic 5. Dr. Rui Qi, deputy director of Beijing Planetarium, director of Beijing Ancient Observatory. B.A., M.S. and Ph.D. from Tsinghua University. Engaged in astronomy research and science popularization for a long time. Published dozens of science popularization articles and many books on astronomy science popularization, including Roving China Heavens which is listed in the Reading Guide Catalogue for Primary and Secondary Schools by the Chinese Ministry of Education. Presentation: Forms and Characteristics of Activities in Popular Science Museum—— Based on the case of Beijing Planetarium Based on the case of Beijing Planetarium, this speech discusses the forms and features of activities of science communication under the background of the worldwide COVID-19, analyzes and summarizes the ideas and practical experience of the activities of enlightenment, exploration and development.

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