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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
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Jessica,

We would be interested in participating. Thanks for the opportunity!

Chris

Chris Wallace Hostetler
Executive Director
ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum
1500 East Main
Ashland, Oregon 97520
541-482-6767 ext. 31
 
"One never notices what has been done; one can only see what remains to be
done."
                                         - Dr. Marie Curie
 
 
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From: Informal Science Education Network
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Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 12:59 PM
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Subject: DragonflyTV

ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
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Hello from DragonflyTV at Twin Cities Public Television. You may know us as
the PBS kids' series that's all about real kids doing real science. Last
year, in our fifth season, we shot our inquiry-based investigations on
location in science centers across the nation. The resulting seven shows,
which we call DragonflyTV: GPS 'Going Places in Science,' are a testament to
the remarkable resources that science museums and science centers offer
their communities. And for the first time, these institutions are featured
on every episode of a PBS kids' series! (These episodes are now airing
across the country: please check your local listings or visit
dragonflytv.org for broadcast schedules.)

We are currently recruiting science museum professionals to participate in
an evaluation of DragonflyTV: GPS video segments. This feedback will be
valuable to us as we begin our second season, partnering with other science
centers across the nation. We are looking for education directors, exhibit
directors, and public relations directors to watch 4 DragonflyTV video
segments, each approximately 6-7 minutes in length, and complete an online
evaluation. Your total time commitment would be approximately 1 hour. 

We are still setting the exact dates for the survey, but expect it will
happen in late June/early July. You will receive an honorarium of $100 after
receipt of your feedback, and you may keep the DVD for use in your own
programming.  

The research is being conducted by Dr. Barbara Flagg, Director of Multimedia
Research. Please let me know if you are interested in participating and we
will send you further details.

 
Jessica Steinbach
(651) 229-1455
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DragonflyTV
Twin Cities Public Television
St.Paul, Mn

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