25-28 November 2024
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Asia/Bangkok timezone
***Please register before September 30th, 2024!***

Title & Author List

Public Lectures

Public Lecture 1. Citizen Science in Astronomy, Christopher Go

Public Lecture 2. Astronomy is for Everyone, Martin George

 

Plenary Talks

Plenary 1. Astronomy: A challenge that drives human capacity and technology developments through public outreach, Saran Poshyachinda

Plenary 2. Engaging with the Public in Planetariums, Martin George

Plenary 3. Shanghai Astronomy Museum's Exploration on Digitalization Enhancing Science Education, Shi Wei

Plenary 4. Top-Down and Comprehensive Approach to Astronomy Outreach, Matipon Tangmatitham

Plenary 5. A very high-energy planetarium. The planetarium as a tool to describe the future of high-energy astronomy, Federico Di Giacomo

Plenary 6. Science Centre Singapore – Nurturing Scientific Literacy through Informal Education in Singapore, Li Hui Mok

Plenary 7. 60 Years of Bangkok Planetarium: Challenges and Solutions, Parin Tanawong

Plenary 8. Fostering Curiosity: Museums and Planetariums as Catalysts for Lifelong Learning, Rawin Raviwongse

Plenary 9. Cosmos to Classroom - Astronomy Outreach Practice & It's Impact in Pakistan, Yumna Majeed

Plenary 10. The Roles of Independent Media in Astronomy Communication, Avivah Yamani

 

Oral Presentations

O01. Physics-based space flight simulation game competition to promote space enthusiasm in classroom, Matipon Tangmatitham

O02. Galaxy Cruise Workshop: Community Involvement in Identifying Galaxies Through Citizen Science Project in Indonesia, ika Srikandi

O03. The NARIT Astronomical Teacher Training and Workshop, Thanakrit Santikunaporn

O04. The Telescope-in-a-box - A collapsible open-frame Dobsonian Telescope, Abel Yang

O05. CAAS : the Conference on Astronomical Activities in School, Jessada Keeratibharat

O06. Research-based learning as an alternative to classroom education, Sawatkamol Pichadee

O07. Our Baby Step in Bridging The Heaven and Earth Through Astronomy, Amirul Hazim Kamarulzaman

O08. Development of an Exoplanet Learning Assessment, Pranita Sappankum

O09. NARIT Youth Camp: Entry-level astronomy camp for young adults, Farprakay Jiarakoopt

O10. NARIT 10"" Dobsonian Telescope Distribution Project, Khomsan Thuree

O11. Prepare a foundation to attract the interest of the Timorese students to learn astronomy and prepare for future astronomers and scientists., Luis Nivio

O12. Bridging Ancient wisdom and Modern Science: Insights from Historical Practices, Teresinha Soares

O13. Implementation of Learner-Centered Education in University Courses through Collaborative Project on Light Pollution, Kiki Vierdayanti

O14. Strategies to conduct stargazing programmes in Singapore’s challenging environment, Meng Hwee Lim

O15. Raising Dark Sky tourism and Light pollution awareness : The Amazing Dark Sky in Thailand, Jessada Keeratibharat

O16. Light Pollution Effect: Analysis of Streetlamps Spectra Around the Bosscha Observatory, Lembang, Indonesia, Aprilia Aprilia

O17. Using The Story Circle To Develop Flexible and Engaging Live Planetarium Shows, Pecier Paul Decierdo

O18. The Dome as a Creative Space, David Ault

O19. Planetariums as Celestial spheres for education, Alexander Adli

O20. Planetariums in Korea, Soonchang Park

O21. PAGASA Planetarium Then and Now, Ma. Rosario Ramos

O22. The BCIS Planetarium: A Hub for Cross-Disciplinary Learning and STEAM Integration, Marco Capriz

O23. Observatory Visit Program for Public: Bosscha Observatory Experience Post-pandemic, Ajeng Tri Handini

O24. Celebrating 50 Years of the Philippine Astronomical Society: A Review of the Challenges and Best Practices for Astronomy Outreach in the Philippines, Martine Joy Irog

O25. A Closer Look at the Philippines’ National Astronomy Week: Challenges, Impacts, and Future Directions, Mar Emmanuel Velasco

O26. Communicating Astronomy with the Public through Zero Waste Camping Activity in Thailand, Nareemas Chehlaeh

O27. Space journalism in Thailand: Making space relevant with the public., Kornthong Wiriyasawetkul

O28. Communicating Astronomy with the Public: Communicating through Networking in Vietnam, Tan Vu Nguyen

O29. The Path to 700K: Navigating Social Media Growth Strategies, Piriyaporn Sabhasri

O30. Starry Night Over Bangkok: The largest stargazing event in the recorded history, Suparerk Karuehanon

O31. Utilizing Radio Telescope at Bosscha Observatory for a Multidisciplinary Research: Developing Astronomy and Public Engagement, Martha Kurniasari

O32. The Economic Impact of Astronomy Rally Activities., Ananpol Sudsap

O33. Touch the sky. A multisensory planetarium to discover the Universe, Federico Di Giacomo

O34. Accessible Astronomy Outreach for Blind and Low Vision Youth with the Zenith Mentorship Program, Bailee Wolfe

O35. Planetarium program for the visually impaired students in Thailand, Sawitri Datesrimontri

O36. Astronomy for students with autism and hearing-impaired, Nattaya Siriwanasakul

O37. One Touch at a Time: Learning about Spiral Galaxies through Tactile Models, Rika Mei Reventar

O38. The Role of NARIT in Islamic Astronomy Outreach in Thailand, Sukanya matcha

O39. From Ayutthaya to the Voyager: The Journey of Space Journalism in Thailand, Nattanon Dungsunenarn

O40. Cultural Cosmos: Interactive Map of Lakota Archaeoastronomical Sites in the Black Hills, Piramon Kumnurdmanee

O41. Joining Hands with Science Teachers for a Transformed Astronomy Classroom, Rabina Maharjan

O42. Space Pedagogy: Forging Interplanetary Citizens, Guadalupe Zapata Castro

O43. Promoting diversity and inclusivity in astronomy outreach: Lessons from Malaysia's multiracial communities through service-learning activities, Othman Zainon

O44. Empowering Regional and Rural Schools: Building Long-term Collaborations in Astrophysics and Dark Matter Education, Jackie Bondell

O45. Astronomical Activities Inside and Outside the Classroom to Enhance Astronomy Learning Skills Through a STEM Approach, Boonyarit Choonhkit

O46. NARIT Astronomical Society (NAS), Astronomy club network for High school student in Thailand, Jessada Keeratibharat

O47. Improving School Astronomy Education Program at Bosscha Observatory: Innovative Strategies and Engaging Experiences, Luthfiandari Luthfiandari

O48. Designing process of astronomy exhibits for planetariums and science centers, Suparerk Karuehanon

O49. Integrating astronomy at the 2024 Ubonratchathani Candle Festival, Paniwad Senked

O50. Astro Challenge: Astronomy trivia competition as an alternative to classroom learning, Jitraporn Junpeng

O51. Astronomy in an International School in Phuket, Thailand, Derrick Lim

O52. Astronomy Education at Khon Kaen University, Chaiyapong Ruangsuwan

 

Workshops

W01. Planetary Imaging with Color Sensor Cameras, Christopher Go

W02. Powers of Ten: From Atoms to the Universe, Matipon Tangmatitham

W03. Astronomy activities on a cloudy night, Farprakay Jiarakoopt

W04. DIY Planetarium, Jessada Keeratibharat

W05. Beyond Visible Light: Astronomy in Multiwavelength, Thanakorn Aungkawattana

W06. Phases of the Moon Workshop, Thressapong Siriboon

W07. Maximising Impact: Social Media Strategies and Outreach Integration, Diana Haikal

W08. Fun with Dry Ice: Make a Comet + Cosmic Ray Detector, Pranita Sappankum

 

Poster Presentations

P01. Accurate communication of astronomy in equal in my community, Faikham Phuedphud

P02. Astronomy and opportunities for people in remote areas in Thailand., Sampat Kaeoiam

P03. The design of astronomy terms in Thai sign language, Pisit Nitiyanant

P04. Alternative Conceptions of Senior High School Students to Astronomy Concepts, JOSHUA MICOLE FELIZARTA

P05. Using STAR EVOLTED Board Game to Help Students Sequence Stellar Life Cycle., TAWEESAK POOCHAI

P06. Astronomy activities “To Primary school students”, Sarutaya Lunsakawong

P07. Utilization of Planetariums in Alignment with the Thai Education Curriculum, Supatcha Uttayanin

P08. A study of crescent visibility criteria: Exploring the differences and comparing crescent visibility criteria between Thailand and Malaysia, Basree Maseng

P09. STEAM Astronomy Integration Camp for high school education., Witchaphon Puangkaew

P10. Comparative study of Geodesic dome designs for small planetarium design in schools., BOONSONG HENNGAM

P11. Open House Open Academic House of Amnat Charoen School "Stars take their little ones to explore the universe", Sirinan photphuthon

P12. "Effective Strategies for Teaching Astronomy: Inspiring and Engaging Students in the Wonders of the Universe", Pawanrat Srita

P13. Engaging Public with Solar Observation (Sun-Day), SITI SARAH NORDIN

P14. Astronomy Activities for Youth and the Public organized by Prathai School Astronomy Club, Sharin Amthaisong

P15. Astro Family Camp, Nattaya Siriwanasakul

P16. From Classroom to Community, Kitsana Lamsombat

P17. Astro Kids Summer Camp, Danupon Markjard

P18. Princess Sirindhorn Astropark at a glance, Piyawat Thongthawee

P19. NARIT Public Night: Enhancing Lifelong Learning Through Astronomy, Siwarut Ploydang

P20. Establishing network between new planetarium and the community, Kewalin Thongpoyai

P21. Planetarium activity for all, Aussadawut Saengkudlor

P22. Sirindhorn Planetarium: Nurturing Young Minds, Inspiring Passion, and Fostering a Love for Astronomy, Sittikon Sampankhan

P23. Astro Chat Masala (Interdisciplinary Communication in Astronomy), CHRISPHIN KARTHICK

P24. Demonstrating Einstein’s Time Dilation Using Simple Muon Detectors, Jyh Harng Tan