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S h a r in g th e U n iv e r s e P r e s e n ta tio n S k ills V id e o s
Q u ic k S u m m a r y
This sheet contains the "Main Ideas" from each of the 5 videos. This sheet can be cut into little cards or laminated as a whole sheet. Just throw it in with all your equipment in case you need a reminder!

V id e o # 1 G e t t in g S t a r t e d w it h O u t r e a c h
MAIN IDEA: Astronomy outreach is fun! Getting started is easy: you can hand out fliers, take pictures, point out constellations, display an astronomy poster, set up binoculars, set up a telescope, or walk around and talk to guests.

V id e o # 2 H o w t o S a y " I D o n 't K n o w "
MAIN IDEA: You are there to inspire (like a mentor) not to be an encyclopedia. It's ok if you don't know everything. What 1. 2. 3. 4. to do when you don't know: Don't make something up Don't Guess Give related information Suggest other resources

V id e o # 3 C o n n e c t in g w it h K id s
MAIN IDEA: In order to be successful with kids you need to involve them. Keep them ENGAGED things will run smoothly! The four 1. 2. 3. 4. steps to connecting with kids: Smile, be welcoming Grab with an engaging question Involve them in the presentation Give a way to discover more

V id e o # 4 D if f ic u lt Q u e s t io n s ( a n d D if f ic u lt P e o p le )
MAIN IDEA: Avoid difficult questions and get back on topic. Don't be afraid to Seize Control as needed! How to deal with difficult questions: 1. Seize control! 2. Be pleasant 3. Respond neutrally 4. Get back on topic

V id e o # 5 H o w to g e t " W O W !" W h e n N o t S h o w in g S a t u r n
MAIN IDEA: In order to keep your audience engaged, you need to tell a story. It never hurts to use props to tell a story! You can find great stories and demonstrations at the Night Sky Network! http://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov/downloadsearch.cfm