Sharing
the Universe Videos: Tips for Stellar Presentations
Many
amateur astronomers love sharing the universe with the public. Whether
you're just getting started or are an old pro, there are many ways
to make your time with the public more enjoyable. We've addressed
some common questions amateurs have about doing outreach. Do any
of these sound familiar?
Then
you are in the right place! Below you will find videos addressing
each of these concerns. Accompanying each video are resources so
you can practice new skills, find out more information, and gain
new knowledge to take out the difficulties and keep in all the fun
of doing outreach.
Watch
the Videos Online or Download
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Getting
Started with Outreach
Are
you interested in astronomy outreach but you don't know how
to get started? This video shows why outreach is so much fun
and gives tips on how to get started. |
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How
to Say "I Don't Know"
What
do you do if someone asks you a question you can't answer?
This video provides you with the tools and techniques to skillfully
deal with almost any question you may encounter during outreach. |
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Connecting
with Kids
Sometimes
talking to a group of kids can seem like a challenge. This
video provides tips on how to work with children and keep
them engaged in your presentation. |
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Handling
Difficult Questions (and Difficult People)
We've
all had them! The alien abductee, the conspiracy theorist,
the rambling story teller. This video provides techniques
to help you gracefully navigate past difficult questions that
may draw your audience's attention away from your presentation. |
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How
to get "WOW!" (When not showing Saturn)
Love
the "WOW!" you get when showing Saturn but can't
get the same enthusiasm from your visitors about the faint
fuzzys? This video provides resources to keep your audience
amazed and coming back for more no matter what you have in
the eyepiece. |
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Downloads:
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How
to use these Videos:
How
you use these videos is completely up to you! You can:
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Watch
them at home with your friends and family
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Watch
one or two videos with your club to start a discussion or practice
your skills
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Watch
them just before a public event to remind you of the skills right
before you use them
Each
video's page offers additional tips, exercises for practicing the
skills, and ideas for astronomy activities you can do.
Outline:
This single-page resource summarizes the main points from each of
the five videos. Laminate it and include it with your star party
supplies for a quick refresher!
Sharing
the Universe is based upon work supported by the Informal Education
Division of the National
Science Foundation under Grant no DRL-0638873. Any opinions,
findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material
are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views
of the National Science Foundation.
Video production by Flying Moose Pictures
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