The Smithsonian Affiliations program supports, develops, and organizes a number of collaborative programs to promote education in science, art, history, and culture. • National Youth Summit:
The 50th Anniversary of the Freedom Rides was an
NEH-funded program with a panel of
Freedom Riders at the
National Museum of American History. The event was broadcast live to five Affiliate sites. Students across the country were able to engage panelists in dialogue about their experience as civil rights activists. • Places of Invention: The Places of Invention project is a collaboration between the Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation (
National Museum of American History) and Smithsonian Affiliations, supported by a grant from the
National Science Foundation. The program asks six Affiliate organizations to conduct community research for the purpose of documenting their community as a "place of invention". The results of this research were planned to be included in the Lemelson Center's exhibition of the same name scheduled to open in 2015. • Youth Capture the Colorful Cosmos: This program is a collaboration between Smithsonian Affiliations and the Harvard-Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. It offers students the opportunity to research the composition of the universe and convert telescopic images into art projects. Thirteen Affiliate organizations participate in this collaboration, which teaches participants how to control MicroObservatory robotic telescopes over the internet and take astronomy images of the universe. Participant-generated images will be used in astrophotography exhibitions featuring the students' work. • Smithsonian Immigration/Migration Initiative: This large-scale initiative centered in the
National Museum of American History and the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage recruited eight Affiliate partners to serve in its advisory group. This collaboration works to examine the ways young members of immigrant communities in the
United States can tell their own story. The advisory group invites representatives to
Washington, D.C. to discuss programs and collections that focus on immigration and migration in cities across the United States. • Spark!Lab Outreach Kit: The Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation created traveling kits featuring its most popular and effective hands-on invention activities from the Spark!Lab. These kits were sent to five Affiliate museums. Between April 2011 and January 2012, more than 20,000 visitors used the Spark!Lab kits at Affiliate sites. • Let's Do History Tour: Educators from the
National Museum of American History toured several cities for the purpose of influencing the way
American history is taught by K-12 teachers. Smithsonian professionals introduced participants to teaching techniques, online tools, and educational content for use in classrooms. Affiliate organizations in the selected cities presented information on resources, in their collections and locally, that can be used when teaching
American history. • Universal Design Webinar: This webinar was a collaboration between Smithsonian Affiliations, the
American Alliance of Museums, and the Smithsonian Accessibility Program. It was developed to promote dialogue on universal design issues in museums. Twenty-four Affiliate organizations served as host sites. The program was transcribed into an article in Museum magazine. == List of Affiliates by state/country ==