Below provides the poster allocations for each day. For in-person posters please note that you need to take down your posters at the end of your allocated day.
Day 3 - Poster Allocations
Day 2 - Poster Allocations
Day 1 - Poster Allocations
Day 3 - Poster Allocations
Leslie Chamberlain (online) – View Poster Reimagining curricular content to reach equity-oriented goals in astronomy curricula
Angie Barr (online) – View Poster Statement of Astronomy Education in Chile
Leonor Huerta (online) – View Poster Astronomy Education and the role of primary and high schools science teachers
Nebiyu Mohammed (TBC) – View Poster Astronomy Lesson Plan for High schools in Africa
Chris Impey (online) – View Poster Teaching Astronomy in the Age of Misinformation
Chris Impey (online) – View Poster Exploring the Frontiers of Space in 3D
Chris Impey (online) – View Poster Teaching the History and Philosophy of Astronomy
Chris Impey (online) – View Poster Online Resources for Teaching Astronomy
Benedicta Woode (in-person) The Ghana 32 meter radio telescope as a tool for research and eduction
Hossein Khezri (in-person) – View Poster Sundial, Solar calendar: Tools for building an astronomical city
Shio Kawagoe (in-person) – View Poster Development of Visual Teaching Material based on the Event to Encourage Female Students in STEM by Astrophysics Researchers
Yumna Majeed (in-person) Space Mails-Enabling Astronomy Education During & Beyond Pandemic
Jayanta Acharya (in-person) Astronomy education in Nepal
Andres David Torres Cañas (online) – View Poster A Classroom Under the Stars: Reflections after a decade and expectations for the future.
Tomáš Gráf (online) – View Poster Ten short astrophysical (fulldome) shows
Blake Ledger (in-person) – View Poster Traveling with the stars: Extending our reach with a new portable planetarium
Nonofo Mogopodi (in-person) Space Education through Science Communication: Promoting a greater access to and participating in Space Education/ literacy in Botswana
Santiago Vargas Domínguez (online) Office of Astronomy for Education in Colombia: Advancing Astronomy Education through Professional Development, Resource Access, and Curriculum Promotion
Julie Ann Delda (online) – View Poster Integrating Stellarium with Audio-Visual Presentations for the Best Virtual Planetarium Experience
Marcos Rincon Voelzke (online) – View Poster Astronomy teaching and the Natural Sciences formative itineraries
Marcos Rincon Voelzke (online) – View Poster Back to the Moon to stay
Day 2 - Poster Allocations
Alice Hopkinson (in-person) – View Poster Making remote observing approachable and fun for young audiences with Serol’s Cosmic Explorers
Rachel Freed (in-person) – View Poster Authentic research experiences with Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network
Akihiko Tomita (in-person) – View Poster Linking astronomy, culture, society, and daily life: the new Silk Road by the ADiS
Maria Clara Heringer Lourenço (in-person) – View Poster Closer to the sky: co-creating astronomical knowledge in a favela of Rio de Janeiro
Olayinka Fagbemiro (in-person) – View Poster Driving the African Astronomy Education Agenda through Extra-Curricular Approaches-The AWB Nigeria Experience
Rupinder Brar (in-person) – View Poster Development of an Open Education Homework System for Transforming Large Introductory Astronomy Courses
Joseph MacMillan (in-person) – View Poster Teaching Advanced Python Techniques using Astronomy and Astrophysics
Helena Ferreira Carrara (online) – View Poster Astronomy Education for the Formation of the Citizen Scientist: Meteor Analysis in High School
Raphael Arinze Okere (in-person) Developing a new generation of astronomers through remote observations with Stone Edge Observatory, USA
Zouhair Benkhaldoun (in-person) – View Poster The Space Science Craze: An Opportunity for Education in Astronomy
Alexander Akoto-Danso (online) – View Poster Practical Radio astronomy techniques and technology a tool for astronomy education in Ghana
Anupama Pradeepan (online) – View Poster Namma Telescope : Advancing Hands-On Astronomy Education in Tamilnadu, India
Kyle Rocha (in-person) – View Poster Baxter Box Program: developing interactive astronomy labs for High Schools
Javier Sanchez Gonzalez (in-person) Sonifying the brightness of the stars
James Schottelkotte (in-person) – View Poster Research Experiences in Astronomy at CIERA for High School Students (REACH)
Ava Angeles (in-person) – View Poster Student Investigation of Eclipsing Binary ASAS J134708-6350.3
Suresh Bhattarai (in-person) Astronomy as a tool for scientific enquiry into the classroom
Edward Gomez (in-person) AstroEDU: IAU open-access platform for peer-reviewed educational activities
Adriana Cardinot (online) – View Poster Exploring the Potential of Educational Board Games for Affective Learning in Astronomy Education
Sarah Abotsi-Masters (online) – View Poster Strengthening Astronomy and Stem Education in Ghana through School Astronomy Clubs
Paul Anton Mahinay (online) – View Poster Sci Kit: Bringing Hands on Science Activity at Home
Alessandro Martins (online) – View Poster The Astrophotography as a tool for the study of Astronomy and Related Sciences
Priya Shah Hasan (TBC) – View Poster Astronomy Data in Schools
Saroj Tiwari (online) – View Poster Astro-projects for students of rural areas in Nepal
Day 1 - Poster Allocations
Rachel Freed (in-person) – View Poster Self-efficacy changes in a robotic telescope-focused curriculum in introductory university astronomy courses
Silvia Galano (in-person) – View Poster Implementing an hands-on astronomy laboratory on sundial at an archeological museum: the role of cultural heritage to increase students’ motivation towards science and astronomy.
Linda Strubbe (in-person) – View Poster Positive professional development in teaching: Honoring astronomy educators’ strengths and agency
Ilham Bouisaghouane (in-person) – View Poster The Dutch Black Hole Consortium: How can modern science be used in primary classrooms to aid concept learning and motivate and engage learners from all backgrounds?
Leonor Huerta (online) – View Poster Learning paths for inclusion in a diverse classroom
Darren Hunt (in-person) Considerations for the Future of Accessibility and Inclusion in Astronomy at the School Level
Nobuhiko Kusakabe (in-person) – View Poster Astrobiology impression survey for public in Japan
Manisha Dwa (in-person) Gender Equality to foster Astronomy Education in Nepal
John Percy (in-person) – View Poster My Sixty Years in Astronomy Education: Highlights, and Lessons Learned
Stefano Sandrelli (in-person) – View Poster Hanging the planets in the Sun
Maryam Papari (in-person) – View Poster Teaching astronomy to students based on culture, literature, architecture and art
Parham Eisvandi Dehnoei (in-person) Machine Learning in astronomy by Students
Joseph Ulmer (in-person) – View Poster Exploring Hands-on Tool Styles For Engaging Youth of All Ages in Astronomy
Mariana Gomes (TBC) – View Poster Historical Scientific Astronomical Instruments: Building bridges between history, heritage, astronomy learning and society
Ivo Jokin (online) Inspiring astronomy – in the classroom and beyond
Muchammad Toyib (online) – View Poster Astronomy as a Fundamental Field in Science Development in Indonesia: Reality and Challenges
Francis Emralino (online) – View Poster Modern Times Earth Measurement: The Eratosthenes Experiment Experience of a Science High School in the Philippines
Anushka Sharad (online) Necessary Changes required in Scientific Education by addition of Experimental Space Observations
Harry Tabi Ndip (TBC) – View Poster Building The Next Generation Of Astronomers in Developing Nations
Ana Gabriela Martinez Mahecha (TBC) – View Poster Teaching the atomic structure of matter through stellar spectroscopy
Rafael Hernandez (online) – View Poster Action research in non-formal education, outreach projects with networks of teachers in Michoacán, Mexico
Sean Lindsay (online) – View Poster Deep Scenario-based Learning in Astronomy
Jackson Almeida de Farias (online) – View Poster Approaching Colors and Shapes in a Multisensory Way – Texturized Materials for Inclusive Astronomy Education
Harufumi Tamazawa (online) – View Poster Using tool of NDL digital archive for lecture of history of astronomy