Title: NASA%20EDUCATION%20PROGRAM
1 NASA EDUCATION PROGRAM
2NASA EDUCATION EVALUATION FY 2003 DIRECT
PARTICIPANTS BY CATEGORY
Direct Anonymous General Public
Electronic Participants Education
Audiences Participants
2.5M 3.5M
11M 444M (Workshops,
Demos, (Ed Conferences/Conv,
(Museums, Tours, (Radio/TV, Web,
Training, Lectures,etc) Presentations,
Booth) Public lectures, etc.)
CD-ROM, etc.) Distance Learning Distance
Learning Other General (Open
Mike)
Public .64M 60M
57M
News Publication
Readers
42M
3FY '03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- TYPES LOCATIONS OF
- FACILITIES USED BY PROGRAM
- Number of Programs Reporting 584
- Program Managers can select more than one type of
facility
4FY '03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- NASA PROGRAM CONTRIBUTORS
- Number of Programs Reporting
5FY 00-03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- SUPPORT FOR STANDARDS
- Numbers of Programs Providing Support for the
following Standards - National Mathematics Standards
- National Science Standards
- National Geography Standards
- National Technology Standards
- State Frameworks
- Local Frameworks
- Participants can select more than one
Standard -
6FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- SUPPORT FOR STANDARDS
- Numbers of Programs Providing Support for the
following Standards - National Mathematics Standards
142 - National Science Standards
228 - National Geography Standards
54 - National Technology Standards
119 - State Frameworks
94 - Local Frameworks
44 -
- Participants can select more than one
Standard -
Total Programs Reporting 371
7FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDING
- YOUR Center 7.5M
- NASA HQ Codes (Not Ed) 11.1M
- NASA Centers .49M
- State Govt Agencies
4.6M - Contractors/Grantees
9.7M - Local Organizations
1.4M - Ed Organizations/institutions
13M - Other
36.9M - Other Federal Agencies
22.4M -
- Total 107M
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- Total Programs Reporting 137
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8FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- Educational Products Evaluation
- Total Teachers Reporting 388-498
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9FY FY00 -03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- Educational Products Evaluation
- Recommend
- to Others
- Apply
- Valuable
- Experience
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10FY 02-03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- PERCENT OF PARTICIPANT RATINGS
- OF PROGRAM STAFF
- Very Poor
- Poor
- Average
- Good
- Excellent
- Average Rating 4.7 Please rate the Program
Staff - 5Excellent
- Total 2003 Participants Reporting11,297
11FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- PERCENT OF PARTICIPANT RATINGS
- OF PROGRAM STAFF
- Very Poor
- Poor
- Average
- Good
- Excellent
- Average Rating 4.7 Please rate the Program
Staff - 5Excellent
- Total 2003 Participants Reporting11,297
12FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- PERCENT OF PARTICIPANTS WHO WOULD RECOMMEND THE
PROGRAM - Very Poor
- Poor
- Average
- Good
- Excellent
- Average Rating FY02 - 4.62 /03 4.66 What
recommendation would you make to someone who
asks you about applying to this Program? - 5Excellent
- Total
Participants Reporting FY 02 12,582 FY 03
14,557
13FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- PERCENT OF PARTICIPANTS WHO WOULD RECOMMEND THE
PROGRAM - Very Poor
- Poor
- Average
- Good
- Excellent
- Average Rating 03 - 4.66 What recommendation
would you make to someone who asks you about
applying to this Program? - 5Excellent
- Total Participants Reporting FY 03 14,557
14FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- PERCENT OF PARTICIPANTS
- WHO EXPECT TO APPLY WHAT THEY LEARNED
- Strongly Disagree
- Disagree
- Neutral
- Agree
- Strongly Agree
- Average Rating 4.55/4.51 I expect to apply
what I learned in this Program. - 5Excellent Total
Participants Reporting FY 02 10,414 FY 03
12,495
15FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- PERCENT OF PARTICIPANTS
- WHO EXPECT TO APPLY WHAT THEY LEARNED
- Strongly Disagree
- Disagree
- Neutral
- Agree
- Strongly Agree
- Average Rating 4.51 I expect to apply what
I learned in this Program. - 5Excellent Total
Participants Reporting FY 03 12,495
16FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- PERCENT OF PARTICIPANTS WHO CONSIDER
- THE PROGRAM INSPIRING
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- Strongly Disagree
- Disagree
- Neutral
- Agree
- Strongly Agree
- Average Rating 4.79/4.56 Do you consider
this Program inspiring? New Question introduced
late in the year. - 5Excellent
Total Participants Reporting FY 02 295 FY
03 2093
17FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- PERCENT OF PARTICIPANTS WHO CONSIDER
- THE PROGRAM INSPIRING
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- Strongly Disagree
- Disagree
- Neutral
- Agree
- Strongly Agree
- Average Rating 4.56 Do you consider this
Program inspiring? New Question introduced late
in the year. - 5Excellent
Total Participants Reporting FY 03 2093
18FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- PERCENT OF PARTICIPANTS RATING
- THE PROGRAM A VALUABLE EXPERIENCE
-
- Strongly Disagree
- Disagree
- Neutral
- Agree
- Strongly Agree
- Average Rating 4.65/4.64 This Program
was a valuable experience. - 5Excellent
Total Participants Reporting FY 02 22,363 FY
03 22,687
19FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- PERCENT OF PARTICIPANTS RATING
- THE PROGRAM A VALUABLE EXPERIENCE
-
- Strongly Disagree
- Disagree
- Neutral
- Agree
- Strongly Agree
- Average Rating 4.64 This Program was a
valuable experience. - 5Excellent
Total Participants Reporting FY 03 22,687
20FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- FY 03 PARTICIPANT RATINGS OF EXCELLENCE
- Inspiring
- Rate Staff
- Recommend
- to Others
- Expect to Apply
- Valuable Experience
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- Score 5 Excellent to 1 Very Poor
- Total
Participants Reporting 22,687-2,093
21FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- STUDENT LEVELS OF INTEREST BEFORE AND AFTER NASA
PROGRAMS - Average Score
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- Data are based on completed participant feedback
forms and do not represent all participants.
4,114-3,072 reporting
22FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- STUDENT LEVELS OF INTEREST IN RESEARCH AND FIELD
OF STUDY BEFORE AND AFTER NASA PROGRAMS - Average Score
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- Data are based on completed participant feedback
forms and do not represent all participants.
336 reporting
23FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- STUDENT LEVELS OF INTEREST IN RESEARCH/STUDY AREA
AND CAREERS BEFORE AND AFTER NASA PROGRAMS - Average Score
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- Data are based on completed participant feedback
forms and do not represent all participants.
542-346 reporting
24FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- CAREER PLANS BEFORE AND AFTER
- NASA PROGRAMS
- Average Score
-
- Data are based on completed participant feedback
forms and do not represent all participants.
2,766 reporting
25FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- Percent of Participants Indicating That
- They Intend to Apply What they Learned
- Strongly Disagree
- Disagree
- Neutral
- Agree
- Strongly Agree
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- Based on Scale of Strongly Agree to Strongly
Disagree with 5 being the highest Total
Participants Reporting 14,557
26FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- FY 03 K-12 STUDENT CAREER GOALS
- BEFORE AND AFTER NASA ED PROGRAM
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27FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- FY 03 K-12 STUDENT CAREER PLANS BEFORE AND AFTER
PARTICIPATION IN NASA PROGRAM -
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28FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- FY 03 PARTICIPANTS BY PROGRAM DURATION
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29FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- FY 03 PARTICIPANTS BY PROGRAM DURATION
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30FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- FY 03 PARTICIPANTS BY PROGRAM DURATION
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31FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- FY 03 PARTICIPANT CAREER GOALS
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32FY 03 EDUCATION LINKAGES
- FY 03 NUMBER OF PARTNERSHIPS AND/OR
COLLABORATIONS REPORTED - COMM COLLEGE
- ERCN
- STATE GOVERNMENT
- PROFESSIONAL
- NASA HQ
- SCHOOL DISTRICTS
- SCHOOLS
- OTHER NASA
- HIGHER EDUCATION
- FEDERAL AGENCIES
- NON PROFIT
- MUSEUMS/PLANETARIUMS
- LOCAL COMMUNITYNITY
- INDUSTRY
- CONTRACTORSORS
33FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- USE OF NASA FACILITIES AND RESOURCES
- Number of Programs
- Using NASA Facilities
- Aircraft 91
- Ground Trainers 14
- Laboratories 431
- Wind Tunnels 55
- Test Stands 69
- Computer Labs 308
- Mockup Facilities 70
- Clean Rooms 86
- Spacecraft Display 90
- SELECTED FACILITIES
34 FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- USE OF THE MULTIPLIER EFFECT
- Did you take any actions to encourage and/or
facilitate a "multiplier" effect to extend the
benefits of the Program beyond participants once
the Program is over? - An Urban Outreach Program in Space Science
Collaborative Effort between NASA, Hispanic
serving and Black Universities, School Age
Minority Students - We are using the multiplier effect. The Sun
Earth day at Houston Museum of Natural Science,
March 22, 2003, included Rice University and
Houston Astronomical Society. Rice distributed
CDs on weather and the Astronomical Society
set-up telescopes for observing the Suns
activities. We are presenting planning a Mars
Event in January 2004. This event will include
the following participants Passport to
Knowledge, University of Texas at Brownsville,
Scholars Academy at University of Houston
Downtown and, Houston Geological Society, and
teachers and
students from Brownsville area of Texas.
35 FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- USE OF THE MULTIPLIER EFFECT
- Did you take any actions to encourage and/or
facilitate a "multiplier" effect to extend the
benefits of the Program beyond participants once
the Program is over? - LERCIP
- Point of Contacts Established at High Schools
- Informing Parents at Closing
Ceremony, GRC Explorers - Post (students/parents), SEMAA
- (sites/parents/students), NASA
Project - (students/parents), GRC Teacher
Workshops College - fairs, inquiries received via
intern account, AESP - presentations conducted within
the six state region. - Scholars - Points of Contacts
at Universities
36 FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- ELECTRONIC METRICS
- WWW Requests (Hits)
- 214,300,398
- DATA TRANSFER VOLUME (GB)
- 127,054
- UNIQUE IP ADDRESSES
- 6,661,420
37 FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- NASA MATERIALS DISTRIBUTED AND DEMONSTRATED
- NUMBER OF NASA MATERIALS DISTRIBUTED
- 1,621,778
- NUMBER OF NASA MATERIALS DEMONSTRATED
- 43,325
- NASA CD-ROMS DISTRIBUTED
- 41,992
38FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- TEACHER USES FOR NASA PRODUCTS
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- 498 Teachers reporting
39 FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- Participant Feedback and Results
- This program is absolutely necessary to the
success of our students. We must give students
the ability to think and use every tool - available to solve problems. The ability to think
through and solve a problem will give students
life skills for success.... - yes, technology is a great benefit in this world
and our students must learn to put it to work
however, they must be able to recognize and use
what they have at their disposal.... - to solve problems. Life is a Problem Based
Learning experience. - Teacher in Integrating Strategies and Technology
in Education Practice
40FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- Participant Feedback and Results
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- This program inspired me to change the way I
teach and has provided me with valuable resources
I can use in the classroom. - This has been the most beneficial class I have
ever taken. It has helped me in my professional
growth and my personal growth. I am a much better
teacher due to the knowledge I am taking with me.
My technology content has increased dramatically!
Now I am once again a goal setter and this can be
attributed to this program. I have left with new
and exciting ideas that have become goals. - I am now considered an "expert" in my school.
Where before I was always the one asking
questions. -
41 FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- Participant Feedback and Results
- As an educator, I have been involved for a NUMBER
of years with NASA and other related programs.
ISS EarthKAM is, by far the most educationally
valuable program I have EVER worked with. The
fact that it is REAL SCIENCE appeals to and
inspires the scientists of tomorrow. I often
think of a NASA scientist I met in San Diego when
I brought my class to CAL Space in the 90's. She
told of working as a student with the mapping of
Mercury and how it had inspired her to devote her
life's work to NASA and space exploration. THIS
is what ISS EarthKAM is doing for the next
generation of space explorers! One of our
students involved in ISS EarthKAM who is at
Purdue in aeronautical engineering, another is
at Rochester in astrophysics and yet another is
working in the field at Stanford! THIS is, I
believe, is a DIRECT RESULT of the REAL SCIENCE
that only ISS EarthKAM can provide!
42 FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- Participant Feedback and Results
- The research that I am currently performing is
based on the project description. My aspirations
have been to create a reusable launch vehicle
that is not as expensive to launch as the current
vehicles in use. I learned about the existence of
current programs such as the X-37 and the White
Knight that are intended to perform these tasks.
I know that in the upcoming years I will have an
opportunity to get involved on one of these
projects. (USRP Student) - Prior to my participation in USRP, I was
concentrating in aeronautics at my university. My
experiences at Kennedy Space Center have
inspired me to learn more about space and change
my concentration to astronautics.
43FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- Participant Feedback and Results
- Participation in this program has completely
changed the direction of the type of research I
am currently performing. The knowledge I have
gained by working for NASA has provided the
background needed to actually form a research
project and conduct productive research. My
experience at NASA has provided me a valuable
resource upon which to draw my conclusions during
the research process. - Before working for NASA, my research skills were
literally non- existent. Through this NASA
opportunity, I have become proficient in
conducting research and assisting others in their
efforts to come to valuable research conclusions.
Due to my participation in this program, I have
been able to use some of the ideas formulated
during my research to assist in the formation of
my own research project for graduate school. - (USRP Student)
44FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
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- Participant Feedback and Results
- We have made great strides in implementing fuzzy
control of propulsion systems, which holds out
hope of improving safety and long-term viability
of various engines. Moreover, I will be
continuing to work in this area when I return to
school in the fall, since we are collaborating
with NASA in this area (UA has the jet engine
testbed that is being used to test NASA
software). I will be tasked with integrating the
external code that uses fuzzy logic with the
engine control environment already executed under
LabView I have basically spent the summer
reserching fuzzy logic and practicing techniques
to prepare for this task (learning LabView,
simulating an open-loop engine controller,
debugging real-time data acquisition, etc.). In
the long run, we could be on the path to an
"intelligent engine" that would know when it is
malfunctioning and what to do about it.
45 FY 03 EDUCATION EVALUATION
- Participant Feedback and Results