ED43A-0870
Full STEAM Ahead: From Earth to Ploonoids

Thursday, 17 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Cassandra R Runyon1, Cynthia Hall1,2, Crystal Lynn Blackman3, Maria Royle4 and Mariah Williams1, (1)College of Charleston, Geology & Environmental Geosciences, Charleston, SC, United States, (2)Lowcountry Hall of Science & Mathematics, Charleston, SC, United States, (3)Charleston County School District, Charleston, SC, United States, (4)Berkeley County School District, Goose Creek, SC, United States
Abstract:
What the heck is a plunoid, you ask? The NASA Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute's Education/Public Engagement (EPE) program,from two SSERVI teams (SEEED at Brown/MIT and CLASS at University of Central Florida), is moving full STEAM ahead, engaging the public in the exciting discoveries being made around small bodies, including PLanetary mOONs and asterOIDS (i.e ploonoids). The team has incorporated the arts, from visual representations, storytelling, and music into every facet of the program, to stimulate an affective and personal connection to the content. This past year, the SSERVI STEAM team has participated in numerous public science events, including International Observe the Moon Night, two Astronomy Nights at a local baseball venue, Dark Skies at the US and Canadian National Parks, and Space Day at Camp Happy Days, a camp for children with cancer. Through these events, the team reached over 10000 members of the general public, showcasing current NASA SSERVI research, dispelling myths about our landing and exploring the moon, demonstrating the excitement of STEM through hands-on interactive displays, and providing an outlet for creativity by having multiple ways of representing and explaining scientific information through the arts. Join us on our "ed"venture through the solar system ploonoids.