AstroDance: Engaging Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students in Astrophysics via Multimedia Performances

J. Nordhaus, M. Campanelli, J. Bochner, T. Warfield, H. Bischof, J. Noel-Storr
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The dynamics of gravitating astrophysical systems such as black holes and neutron stars are fascinatingly complex, offer some of nature's most spectacular phenomena, and capture the public's imagination in ways that few subjects can. Here, we describe AstroDance, a multi-media project to engage deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) students in astronomy and gravitational physics. AstroDance incorporates multiple means of representation of scientific concepts and was performed primarily for secondary and post-secondary audiences at ~20 venues in the northeastern US prior to the historic first detection of gravitational waves. As part of the AstroDance project, we surveyed ~1000 audience members roughly split evenly between hearing and DHH audience members. While both groups reported statistically equivalent high-rates of enjoyment of the performance, the DHH group reported an increase in how much they learned about science at a statistically significant rate compared to the hearing audience. Our findings suggest that multi-sensory approaches benefit both hearing and DHH audiences and enable accessible participation for broader groups.
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天体舞蹈:通过多媒体表演吸引聋哑和听力障碍学生参与天体物理学
引力天体物理系统(如黑洞和中子星)的动力学非常复杂,提供了一些自然界最壮观的现象,并以很少有学科能做到的方式抓住了公众的想象力。在这里,我们描述AstroDance,一个多媒体项目,让聋哑和听力障碍(DHH)的学生参与天文学和引力物理学。AstroDance融合了科学概念的多种表现方式,在历史上第一次探测到引力波之前,主要在美国东北部约20个场馆为中学和大专观众表演。作为AstroDance项目的一部分,我们调查了大约1000名观众,大致分为听力正常和DHH观众。虽然两组都报告了统计上相同的高表演享受率,但与听力正常的观众相比,DHH组报告说,他们对科学的了解程度以统计上显著的速度增加。我们的研究结果表明,多感官方法对听力和DHH受众都有好处,并使更广泛的群体能够参与。
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