Celebrating STEM Virtually: The Bay Area Science Festival During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Sabine Jeske, Jennifer Chu Kaelin, K. Nielsen
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Founded in 2011, the Bay Area Science Festival (BASF), led by the Science & Health Education Partnership (SEP) at UC San Francisco, brings together academic, scientific, corporate and civic groups to develop and lead STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) events for all ages. From 2011-2019, the Festival hosted over 50 events each year, reaching tens of thousands of people. In 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Festival pivoted to a virtual format, offering nearly 150 virtual events over five days. Events included hands-on science experiments, STEM storytimes, live interviews with scientists, demonstrations, behind-the-scenes tours and more. Nearly 18,700 unique users from over 35 countries have logged 82,100 views of Festival events to date. In a post-Festival survey, attendees rated their experience similarly to previous years and over 60% of attendees are interested in attending virtual events even when in-person events are again possible. Like many aspects of our lives, the Bay Area Science Festival will look different in future years as a result of the pandemic: a hybrid Festival made up of virtual and in-person events. While there are great benefits to in-person events, we have also come to better understand the benefits of virtual ones.
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虚拟庆祝STEM: 2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的湾区科学节
湾区科学节(BASF)成立于2011年,由加州大学旧金山分校的科学与健康教育伙伴关系(SEP)牵头,汇集了学术、科学、企业和民间团体,为所有年龄段的人开发和领导STEM(科学、技术、工程和数学)活动。从2011年到2019年,该节日每年举办50多场活动,吸引了数万人。2020年,为应对COVID-19大流行,该节日转向了虚拟形式,在五天内举办了近150场虚拟活动。活动包括动手科学实验、STEM故事时间、对科学家的现场采访、演示、幕后参观等。迄今为止,来自35个国家的近18700名独立用户已经记录了82,100次音乐节活动的观看次数。在节日后的调查中,与会者对他们的体验的评价与前几年相似,超过60%的与会者对参加虚拟活动感兴趣,即使面对面的活动再次成为可能。就像我们生活的许多方面一样,由于疫情的影响,湾区科学节在未来几年将会变得不同:一个由虚拟和现场活动组成的混合节日。虽然面对面的活动有很大的好处,但我们也开始更好地理解虚拟活动的好处。
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