Member programs
Passport Program
ASTC member institutions can participate in ASTC's Passport Program, allowing members of participating institutions to visit other participating institutions for free, provided the member is visiting an institution more than 90 miles from their home institution. More than 300 institutions in over a dozen countries are currently participating in the Passport Program.Annual conference
Each year, nearly 2,000 individuals representing science centers and museums from across the world, informal science educators, and companies collaborating with the museum field gather for ASTC's annual conference.Professional development
ASTC provides professional development opportunities for those who work in science centers and other institutions of informal learning. ASTC's professional development services include Communities of Practice (CoP), which provides informal science education professionals with resources and support for connecting with colleagues, convening meetings, and organizing workshops, among other activities.ExhibitFiles
ExhibitFiles is an online community of exhibit practitioners building a shared collection of exhibition records and reviews. Community members can connect with colleagues, find out about exhibits, and share their experiences. ExhibitFiles was developed to preserve and share experiences and materials that are often unrecorded, temporary, and hard to locate. Visitors to the site can also search for, and post exhibitions rentals and sales.''Dimensions''
ASTC publishes ''Dimensions'', which features in-depth analysis of news and trends in the science center and museum field, in addition to articles about noteworthy events and resources. ''Dimensions'' readers include directors and staff of ASTC-member institutions around the world, as well as those with an interest in informal science education. Until 2020, ''Dimensions'' was a bimonthly print and online magazine; since mid-2020, it is an exclusively online publication that publishes continuously.Center for Advancement of Informal Science Education
ASTC was home to the Center for Advancement of Informal Science Education (CAISE). CAISE supported the informal science education (ISE) community by creating and disseminating resources, as well as encouraging collaboration across the ISE field—including film and broadcast media, science centers and museums, zoos and aquariums, botanical gardens and nature centers, digital media and gaming, science journalism, and youth, community, and after-school programs. Founded in 2007 with support from theSee also
* List of science centersReferences
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