Eclipse Soundscapes
In a giant leap for STEAM accessibility, the Eclipse Soundscapes Citizen Science Project is selected for NASA SciAct Award
Medford, Mass. — The Eclipse Soundscapes: Citizen Science Project (ES:CSP), an enterprise of ARISA Lab, has been approved for a five year cooperative agreement from the NASA Science Mission Directorate’s SciAct Program and will now be supported by NASA under award No. 80NSSC21M0008. ES:CSP will engage NASA subject matter experts (SMEs) with citizen scientists to explore how U.S. ecosystems are impacted by solar eclipses, such as those upcoming in 2023 and 2024. The project will promote inclusive and accessible learning, with a special focus on people who are blind or low vision (BLV).
“The Eclipse Soundscapes Project launched with the intention of making the 2017 total solar eclipse exciting and engaging for everyone, including people who are blind or low vision,” said Dr. Henry Winter, who co-founded ARISA Lab alongside MaryKay Severino.
The project was inspired by anecdotal accounts, including an early citizen science initiative from 1935, that suggest animal behavior may change during a total solar eclipse. A friend once told Dr. Winter that at the moment of totality, when the moon blocked out the sun, a chorus of crickets began chirping. As soon as the light returned, the crickets stopped. "It dawned on me that eclipses affect the earth in ways that can be experienced and measured using a variety of senses, and that we could study eclipses in ways that were not only visual," Dr. Winter said.
The newest Eclipse Soundscapes project will introduce accessible opportunities for citizen scientists to participate in eclipse research. Through a series of workshops led by NASA SMEs, citizen scientists will collect audio recordings from eclipses and analyze acoustic data to determine how disruptions in light and circadian rhythms may affect ecosystems. The data will include soundscapes recorded by the National Park Service and Brigham Young University during the 2017 total solar eclipse, as well as recordings from the upcoming 2023 annular eclipse and 2024 total solar eclipse.
All workshops, materials, and learning interfaces will be designed to the highest degree of accessibility, with an emphasis on physical, social, and cognitive inclusion.
The mission to make science accessible to everyone will be supported through a number of partnerships. An advisory board of bio-acoustic scientists will help guide ARISA in the analysis and interpretation of the soundscapes data. The board consists of Dr. Megan McKenna of Stanford University’s Goldbogen Lab, Dr. Bryan C. Pijanowski of Purdue University’s Center for Global Soundscapes, Dr. Laurel Symes of The Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Center for Conservation Bioacoustics, Dr. Angela Des Jardins, Director of the Montana Space Grant Consortium, Dr. Mark Cheung, Science and Deputy Director, Space & Astronomy, CSIRO, and Dr. Jack Ireland of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. The National Federation of the Blind, the GBH National Center for Accessible Media, and BLV Consultant Lindsay Yazzolino will provide external evaluations and accessibility consulting. Regine Gilbert and her students in the Integrated Digital Media Program at New York University Tandon School of Engineering will design, implement, and test ES:CSP web interfaces.
The ultimate goal of the project is not only to cultivate a fun and educational experience surrounding the exciting natural phenomenon of an eclipse, but to develop an inclusive framework for improved accessibility and engagement in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM).
The Advanced Research in STEAM Accessibility (ARISA) Lab creates innovative technology solutions and resources for educators, under-represented learners, and client organizations to increase engagement with Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM). All of ARISA’s products are designed with accessibility in mind from the beginning to increase engagement and ease of use for all users.
###
Disclaimer: Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
January 25, 2021
Freelance Web Developer
Freelance Web Developer
Eclipse Soundscapes: Freelance Web Developer | Posted: November 2020
Introduction & Background
ARISA Lab, LLC, is looking for quotes from web developer working as independent contractors (1099) for two projects relating to the the Eclipse Soundscapes website. All work is to be done remotely.
The first project is to implement a Spanish language version of the already existing Eclipse Soundscapes website (www.eclipsesoundscapes.org) in a Drupal CMS, set-up automated traffic reports, and contribute to written documentation on work performed. All translations will be provided,
This second project is to implement a database interface based on a previously designed UI, that will be hosted on the already existing Eclipse Soundscapes website (www.eclipsesoundscapes.org) using a Drupal CMS. The developer will also create and implement a “sunset plan” for an interface to retrieve data from cold storage after the project’s completion, and provide written documentation on all work performed.
Developers can provide a quote for either or both of these projects. If bidding on both projects please submit two separate statements of work with quotes. Detailed instructions and lists of deliverables are below.
Application Instructions
Independent contractors should submit the following to vendors@arisalab.org.
- Cover letter – Please highlight and provide examples of relevant experience
- Resume as an independent contractor or capability statement as a company
- Quote – Include cost per deliverable. See Statement of Work and Deliverables.
Statement of Work and Deliverables: Project #1, Eclipse Soundscapes: Bilingual Mobile Application Website
Deliverable 1: Spanish Language Site | Quote |
Description: Implement a Spanish language version of the existing Eclipse Soundscapes website (www.eclipsesoundscapes.org) in a Drupal CMS. All translations will be provided. |
|
Deliverable 2: Automated Reports | Quote |
Description: Set-up automated traffic reports and dashboard. | |
Deliverable 3: Documentation | Quote |
Description: Contribute to webpage documentation based on above work |
|
Deliverable 4: Hourly Consulting Rate | Quote |
Description: Consulting/hourly rate for minor website updates |
Statement of Work and Deliverables: Project #2, Eclipse Soundscapes: Citizen Science Project
Deliverable 1: UI/Database Integration | Quote |
Description: Implement a previously designed UI (User Interface) for an existing SQL database interface on a Drupal site for active use during project |
|
Deliverable 2: Sunset Plan | Quote |
Description: Create and implement a sunset plan for web interface to provide access cold storage digital data |
|
Deliverable 3: Documentation | Quote |
Description: Contribute to webpage documentation based on above work |
|
Deliverable 4: Hourly Consulting Rate | Quote |
Description: Consulting/hourly rate for minor website updates |
Android App Developer
Adroid App Developer
Eclipse Soundscapes Project 1.5: Bilingual Mobile Application | Posted: August 2020
Introduction & Background
ARISA Lab, LLC, is looking for an independent contractor (1099) for Android application development to help port the new bilingual version of the Eclipse Soundscapes mobile app (www.eclipsesoundscapes.org) to Android devices. The app is designed to engage the public, with a special emphasis on including people who are blind and visually impaired with solar eclipses and is a NASA sponsored project.
Application Instructions
Independent contractors should submit the following to vendors@arisalab.org.
- Cover letter – Please highlight any experience with accessibility tools or methods
- Resume as an independent contractor or capability statement as a company
- Quote – Please provide a total quote that also includes cost per deliverable. See Statement of Work and Deliverables to use to generate the quote.
Statement of Work and Deliverables
Deliverable 1: Gather list of existing in App Copy. Interaction with Translation Vendor, and Mobilization | Price |
Description: Process existing texts in the Eclipse Soundscapes application into a translatable file with key-value pairs. Discuss with the translation vendor the acceptable format for said translatable file. | |
Deliverable 2: Localization Implementation for in App Copy | Price |
Description: Utilize translated copy to implement localization for both English and Spanish languages for the existing Eclipse Soundscapes application. | |
Deliverable 3: Add Spanish Audio Recording | Price |
Description: Add Spanish recordings to the existing Eclipse Soundscapes application. | |
Deliverable 4: Add Language Options in App settings | Price |
Description: Add the ability for a user to toggle between English and Spanish translations and audio recordings within the apps local settings. To include detection if the user changes their system language settings. The default language will be English unless Spanish is chosen. |
*Invoice required and Payment Due upon satisfactory completion and review of ALL deliverables and services.