Title: Overview
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2Overview
- Background on website
- How it started, objectives
- Web traffic and global reach
- Tools developed
- New capabilities
- Bi-lingual content
- Content development system
- Image database
- New interface facilitating collaboration with
Scientist Developers - Plans for the future
3Some History
- Initiated in 1995, with funding from the NASA
Public Uses of Remote Sensing Data Bases
program and OSS - Initial Concept - To provide a learning
environment within which the user can access a
wide range of Earth and Space science content and
related art and cultural information in an
intuitive fashion in support of their learning
goals - Continued for the past 10 years through the
present with funding from numerous sponsors,
including OSS, ESE, JPL Mars program, Galileo,
Ulysses, ISTP, AIM, NSF, CISM, CSEM, SPARC, and
Ameritech. - Current sponsors include OSS AISRP and E/PO,
NCAR, NSF, CISM, CSEM, and AIM.
4Windows to the Universe Website www.windows.ucar.e
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- Over 6.7 million visitors in 2004 (5.8 million
unique ips, 46 million annual page views) - 3 levels of content
- 65 K-12 students
- 46 once per week or more
- gt3000 visits to Teacher Resources per day during
work week - Spanish translation in progress, 4500 pages
translated to date, 8000 users per day - New tools for remote collaborative development
with scientists
National Science Foundation
- Spans the Earth and space sciences, with arts and
humanities connections - Integrated classroom activities, interactives,
and models for users - 70 Web Awards to date
- 7000 web pages/visuals on site
- 800 teachers trained annually
5According to www.alexa.com
- In terms of frequency of use, Windows to the
Universe is - The most popular astronomy education website on
the web - 3rd most popular in astronomy and space for Kids
and Teens (after nasa.gov and local times web
site)
6Major Website Sections7000 pages total
- Sun
- Mercury
- Venus
- Earth
- Mars
- Jupiter
- Saturn
- Uranus
- Neptune
- Pluto
- Comets
- Asteroids
- The Solar System
- Astronomy and the Universe
- Space Weather
- Space Missions
- Myths
- Art, Books, and Film
- History People
- Geology
- Life
- Fundamental Physics
- Images and Multimedia
- Teacher Resources
- Journals
- Games
- Guided Tours
- Headline Universe
7 910,000 sessions in March 2005 788K unique
ips 10.4M page views 30.6M hits 11
pgs/session
8January March 2005
9Some tools developed over the years
- Comment management system
- Tracks user comments, questions, survey responses
as well as our responses to them, with
opportunity for internal messaging (4000/yr) - Automated tools for modifications to the site
- Automated scripts for website tracking
- Interface for automatic survey development,
games, news headlines management, user journals - Log analysis software
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13El Sol
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15La Tierra
16Content page Spanish
17Content page English
18Content Development Management System
- To facilitate work of distributed team, we
undertook development of web-based content
development interface, including - Page templates
- Image database
- Management system facilitating review,
publication, translation, project tracking
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22Image data-base facilitates access to 7000
images across the website, as well as associated
metadata (captions, credits, etc)
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25Facilitating Education and Outreach for
Scientific Community
- We are now piloting using our web-development
interface to work with remote scientists
collaborating with the project - Allows E/PO contributions of scientists (ie,
folks like you) to reach a large audience at
relatively little effort - These developers, who could be scientists
anywhere in the world (with access to web
browser), can provide content at a level
convenient to them and upload images/animations - W2U scientist/developers and translation staff
then work with these resources to create
multi-level versions of them and translate them
into English and Spanish
26Dr. Randy Russell
Dr. Lisa Gardiner
Collaboration Opportunity
Dr. Travis Metcalfe HAO Post-Doc
Content Developers
Development Template
Adds or updates content and images focus on
Astronomy
Jennifer Bergman
Iterate with Travis to levelize content and
link across site
A new page on the website!
Marina Lagrave
Dr. Julia Genyuk
Spanish Translation
Software Support
Dr. Eduardo Araujo
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28Future Plans
- Committed to offering bi-lingual content across
the website - We would like to offer opportunity for scientists
to participate as co-developers on the website,
based on experience in pilot (bilingual) - Offer training sessions on software tools at
appropriate venues (professional meetings, etc) - W2U staff work with scientists to translate the
content to upper elementary, middle and high
school levels, as well as into Spanish, and to
integrate new content into website matrix - Also, happy to link to your web-based resources
appropriate for public, student and teacher
audience if you are interested in sharing
information with the public