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
- 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 45 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.
Day of AoT
- Get the quiz submission box, quiz forms, and pencils 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)
- Get prizes for quiz and questions.
Arriving at AoT Venue
- The bar actually opens its doors at 4PM, but we'll plan to start by 7:30. Try to get there by 6:30. It'll give you a chance to order a beer too!
- Say hello to manager and bar staff. They're all super friendly, so keep up a good relationship with these people! Gabe, Andy, Laura, etc.
- Get 6 tokens from manager for drinks: 2 for each speaker, 2 for yourself or 1 for each of the volunteers.
- Station one AoTVolunteer to count attendees. Use tally counter.
- Set up speakers on A/V equipment if manager has not yet already. (See below)
- Find out details about Lecturer for short introduction (1-2 sentences; where they're from, research focus, something unique?)
- Give all astronomers present AoT badges. Give speakers the flashing AoT badges. Make sure they know to give them back at end of night!
- Announcements
- Thank everyone for coming
- Introduce yourself
- Announce the schedule for the night: 2x15 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
- Happy hour pricing on menu!
- Thank Der Wolfskopf and remember to tip servers!
- Thanks to tax-funded NSF for making this possible!
- Introduce speaker
- Drink!
- While speaker is talking, try to snap a couple of photos of the event for the website or tweeting! #AstroOnTap
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.
Quiz Prize
- During the second intermission, go through the quiz submissions and grade them.
- Then announce that you'll go through the quiz answers with everyone. Step through each slide and answer the questions.
- Give the prize to the quiz with the most correct answers; if a tie, pull at random from winners or give an additional question like what is the exact distance to the Sun in miles. Closest gets the prize. Or just give out 1-3 prizes.
End
- Thank everyone for coming!
- Reminder of future events.
- Remind people to tip bartenders and thank NSF for making this happen.
- Remember to get back the Astronomer Badges from the astronomers present--these do not grow on trees!
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
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- Send this description to Cameron Hummels, who will post it.
- Return Lecture Captain box to Cameron.
How to use the AV system
- Bring computers to booth up the stairs above entrance way to mixing booth.
- Plug our own HDMI cable into computer and into port 8 on side of mixing board. May need to use flashlight to illuminate the only open HDMI port since it's in the crevice in the middle of the booth.
- For each computer to be plugged into the AV system, turn computer resolution down to a low resolution setting like 1080i or 1080p. High resolution might cause blinking on the TVs as it passes through the mixer. With macs, you can do this by going to system preferences and then display after you've plugged in to the video port on the computer.
- Use remote to make all televisions point to input 8. Point remote at mixing board, press a letter, then #8. TVs are A, B, C (for the TVs above the bar), D, and E, F (the two TVs by the stage) in clockwise order, so hit: A, 8, B, 8, C, 8, while pointing at the mixing board. Consider only doing some of the TVs if there is a big sports event going on still during AoT. Talk to bar staff about this.
- Get microphone from Gabe (manager). Set up microphone stand on stage, and plug microphone directly the input on the speaker on the stage. Move speaker to front of stage. Turn on and turn up to do a mic check. If not working, make sure volume is up, test with other microphones or other microphone cables. Usually the problem is the microphone cable so try to get another if possible. Ask for help from bar staff (namely Gabe), and in a last resort, you and speakers may have to shout!