Directions for Astronomy on Tap Captain
The Astronomy on Tap Captain is the MC and in charge of the event going off without a hitch.
General Responsibilities
- Emcee the event, including introducing the speakers, and give announcements
- Set up the A/V Equipment for the speakers
- Create astro quiz slides to be played in the intermission
- Run and sit on the Q&A panel
- Select and distribute astro swag
- Answer attendee questions on astronomy, physics and science
- Close down the event at the end of the two hours
- Positively represent the Institute, the Department, and our profession
Week Prior to Event
- Contact the Speakers and Volunteers to remind them of their responsibilities: meet 30 minutes before start time, ready to Q&A, etc.
- Check the supply of handouts for the lecture (outreach schedules/skymaps). If running low (<50), make additional copies.
- Make astronomy quiz with ~10 questions involving astronomy-related news or astronomy, potentially even material covered in the talks.
- Using a Keynote or Powerpoint template you get from Cameron, make a slideshow where each slide is a question and it auto-cycles through the slides with 30 seconds per slide.
- Get the quiz submission box and quiz forms from Cameron to bring to the venue.
- Get the Captain's box with AoT badges, tally counter, etc from Cameron's office (Cahill 323)
- Get appropriate swag from Cameron's office
- Get copies of handouts (outreach schedule)
Arriving at AoT Venue
- The downstairs area opens its doors at 7PM, and we'll plan to start by 7:30. But the management will let you down a little early to help set up. Try to get there by 7:00. It'll give you a chance to order a beer too!
- Station one Volunteer at the entrance to the bar to hand out materials and quiz sheets. Use tally counter.
- Help set up speakers on A/V equipment.
- Find out details about Lecturer for short introduction (2-3 sentences; where they're from, research focus, something unique?)
- Give all astronomers present AoT badges.
- Announcements
- Thank everyone for coming
- Introduce yourself
- Announce the schedule for the night: 2x10 minute talks with questions, intermission, quiz with prize, and panel Q&A.
- Point out flyers, swag, handouts, and Q&A box
- Announce how to identify volunteers with their badges
- Remind people of all events
- Thank Der Wolfskopf and remember to tip servers!
- Introduce speaker
- Drink!
Immediately After Talk
- If needed, help facilitate Q&A for the speaker. Limit questions to 5 minutes. Stand up at front to signal the end of questions.
- Inform the audience that about the short intermission, then next speaker.
- Remind people about the quiz.
- Drink and mill about.
Panel Q&A or Slideshow
- This is pretty free form and up to you. If you want to have a pre-planned informal slideshow or demonstration, you can. Default is to have Lecture Volunteers act as a panel Q&A for attendees.
- Remember to introduce each panelist
Quiz Prize
- At the very end, go through the quiz submissions and grade them.
- Give the prize to the quiz with the most correct answers; if a tie, pull at random from winners.
End
- Thank everyone for coming!
- Reminder of future events.
The Day after the Event (IMPORTANT TO FOLLOW UP ON THIS)
- Write a short blog post on the event (i.e. a paragraph or two) for the outreach website. Include # of attendees. For examples, see: past events.
- Send this description to Cameron Hummels, who will post it.
- Return Lecture Captain box to Cameron.
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