Title,Recipient,Competition,"Fiscal Year","Award Number","Federal Funding","Principal Investigator",State,City,County,District,Lat/Long,"Grant Dates",Abstract,Partners "Understanding the Impact of Science on a Sphere","Institute for Learning Innovation","2008: Science On a Sphere Program Evaluation",2008,NA08SEC4690057,"$72,100","Kate Haley-Goldman",Maryland,Edgewater,"Anne Arundel",MD05,"38.93189, -76.56664","2008-10-01T00:00:00 - 2010-03-31T00:00:00","The Institute for Learning Innovation (ILI) will undertake a rigorous study of the public learning impact of the Science on a Sphere (SOS) museum education program that was began by NOAA in 2005. As proposed, this study will identify and evaluate the range and depth of SOS audience impacts and outcomes to provide the essential baseline understanding for its ongoing and future uses. The study will further explore the role and impact of data visualization in contemporary society as an effective means of deepening public understanding of such complex issues as Earth natural systems.", "Visualizing Change: Training and Tools to Support Informal Educators","National Aquarium / National Aquarium In Baltimore (NAIB)","2013: ELG for Building Capacity of Informal and Formal Educators",2013,NA13SEC0080012,"$185,752","Heather Doggett",Maryland,Baltimore,"Baltimore City",MD07,"39.28509, -76.60829","2013-10-01T00:00:00 - 2017-09-30T00:00:00","A consortium of Aquarium of the Pacific, National Aquarium in Baltimore, New England Aquarium and Seattle Aquarium will build educator capacity in the aquarium community and informal science education field to more effectively communicate about climate change and its impact on coastal zones and marine life. The project will utilize NOAA datasets and visualizations in providing interpreters with training and strategic framing communication tools based on the best available social and cognitive research. The objectives of the project are to: (1) develop and test four exemplary interpretive “visual narratives” that integrate research-based strategic communication with NOAA data visualization resources; (2) test the application of the visual narratives in a variety of geographic regions and institution types (aquarium, science center, etc.) using multiple technology platforms; (3) build a professional development program for climate change interpretation with data visualization; and (4) leverage existing networks for dissemination and peer support. Other key partners include the NOAA Environmental Visualization Laboratory (VisLab), the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL), the Exploratorium in San Francisco, the Ocean Explorium in southern Massachusetts, FrameWorks Institute and New Knowledge Organization.","Aquarium of the Pacific, Exploratorium, Monterey Bay Aquarium, New England Aquarium Corporation / New England Aquarium (NEAq), Science Museum of Minnesota, Seattle Aquarium, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), NOAA Environmental Visualization Laboratory, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL)"