The Zadko telescope: A resource for science education enrichment

This paper describes plans for employing a new fully robotic optical telescope in Western Australia, the Zadko telescope, for evaluating education-outreach. A key feature of the telescope is the optimized observation-scheduling program, developed by our French collaborators who operate the TAROT rob...

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Main Authors: Coward, D., Heary, A., Venville, G., Todd, Michael, Laas-Bourez, M., Zadnik, Marjan, Klotz, A., Boer, M., Longnecker, N.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15949
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author Coward, D.
Heary, A.
Venville, G.
Todd, Michael
Laas-Bourez, M.
Zadnik, Marjan
Klotz, A.
Boer, M.
Longnecker, N.
author_facet Coward, D.
Heary, A.
Venville, G.
Todd, Michael
Laas-Bourez, M.
Zadnik, Marjan
Klotz, A.
Boer, M.
Longnecker, N.
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description This paper describes plans for employing a new fully robotic optical telescope in Western Australia, the Zadko telescope, for evaluating education-outreach. A key feature of the telescope is the optimized observation-scheduling program, developed by our French collaborators who operate the TAROT robotic telescope network. It provides a simple interface for requesting observation time remotely, and has the potential for school students to participate in real astronomical research. The University of Western Australia and Curtin University are commencing a study for evaluating changes in student perceptions of science by participation in our astronomy research. Other areas of interest include broadening the program to include access of students from European countries, and exploring how remote access astronomy can be used to encourage awareness between different cultures.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-159492017-09-13T16:08:10Z The Zadko telescope: A resource for science education enrichment Coward, D. Heary, A. Venville, G. Todd, Michael Laas-Bourez, M. Zadnik, Marjan Klotz, A. Boer, M. Longnecker, N. This paper describes plans for employing a new fully robotic optical telescope in Western Australia, the Zadko telescope, for evaluating education-outreach. A key feature of the telescope is the optimized observation-scheduling program, developed by our French collaborators who operate the TAROT robotic telescope network. It provides a simple interface for requesting observation time remotely, and has the potential for school students to participate in real astronomical research. The University of Western Australia and Curtin University are commencing a study for evaluating changes in student perceptions of science by participation in our astronomy research. Other areas of interest include broadening the program to include access of students from European countries, and exploring how remote access astronomy can be used to encourage awareness between different cultures. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15949 10.1016/j.asr.2011.01.005 Elsevier restricted
spellingShingle Coward, D.
Heary, A.
Venville, G.
Todd, Michael
Laas-Bourez, M.
Zadnik, Marjan
Klotz, A.
Boer, M.
Longnecker, N.
The Zadko telescope: A resource for science education enrichment
title The Zadko telescope: A resource for science education enrichment
title_full The Zadko telescope: A resource for science education enrichment
title_fullStr The Zadko telescope: A resource for science education enrichment
title_full_unstemmed The Zadko telescope: A resource for science education enrichment
title_short The Zadko telescope: A resource for science education enrichment
title_sort zadko telescope: a resource for science education enrichment
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15949