Research
Background
Developing the article
Developing Visual Elements
Putting it all together
100

The first thing you have to do to start the project.

What is topic choice?

100

The full name of NASA Viz.

NASA Visualization Project.

100

Let your fellow classmates do critiques on your article.

What is peer review?

100

Two types of visual elements.

What are images and videos used as?

100

The due day of this project

May 9th

200

The place where you can find NASA Viz stories written by previous students and scientists. 

What are the NASA Viz app and its website?

200

Five milestones of this project

Introduction, research, storytelling, visual elements, and final submission

200

Identify your readers before getting started.

What does audience analysis do?

200

One thing you want to add to your video to make it more readable and accessible.

What is a caption?

200

How to credit yourself as an author?

Type your own name with "(UMD Experiential Learning Program)" next to it.

300

Websites that can get resources from.

NASA.gov,JPL website,etc.

300

What does Heliophysics study for?

The physics of the sun

300

In developing your story, 96__ is the limit for the tweet and 150~200__ is the limit for the article.

characters; words

300

Can I use a YouTube video that was posted to the NASA channel?

Yes, but in many cases, you can find a download link for the video.

300

If the image you used came off a NASA website, do you need to ask NASA for permission?

As long as NASA is in the credit line, or the image is on the SVS, the answer is no.

400

The four categories that you can choose your topic from.

What are Earth, planetary, Astro, and helios?

400

How do articles "travel"?

As they are shared through different sources, they can change to fit the audience or genre.

400

Five basic elements of a story.

Character, setting, plot, conflict, and resolution

400

Can I use a frame from a movie as a still image or poster frame?

Yes.

400

The four things you want to check before final submission.

What are the teaser, tweet, title, and credits?