HI-SEAS (2013) Proctor acted as education outreach officer for the NASA-funded Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (
HI-SEAS) mission. The purpose of the mission was to investigate food strategies for long duration spaceflight and missions to the Moon or Mars. During the four-month simulation, Proctor was hired by
Discover Magazine as the photographer for Kate Greene's article
Simulating Mars on Earth. She also filmed the
Meals for Mars YouTube series while in the Mars simulation.
PolarTREC (2014) In 2014, she was selected as a
PolarTREC teacher, which is a program funded by the
National Science Foundation (NSF) that connects teachers with scientists conducting research in the arctic and Antarctic regions. As part of this program, she spent a month in
Barrow, Alaska learning historical ecology for risk management and investigating the impact of climate change on the coastline and community.
Astronomy in Chile Educator Ambassadors Program (ACEAP) (2016) In 2016, she was selected as a ACEAP Ambassador. A program from the National Science Foundation (NSF) that sends
K–16 formal and informal astronomy educators to US astronomy facilities in Chile. During the summer of 2016, she joined eight other ambassadors as they visited
Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO),
Gemini South Observatory, and the
Atacama Large Millimeter-submillimeter Array (ALMA). Proctor returned to San Pedro, Chile in 2017 to engage in STEM education outreach activities with the local high school and surrounding community.
NOAA Teacher at Sea (2017) She participated in the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Teacher at Sea program in 2017. The program was started in 1990 and provides teachers with research experience working at sea. In her case, during three weeks she conducted
pollock research in the Bering Sea on the fisheries vessel
Oscar Dyson and detailed her experience for the blog of NOAA. == Science communication ==