SAGANet.org is a social and collaborative web-platform created to connect scientists with the public, leveraging the increasing ubiquity of social media as a platform to engage the nation's youth.
Background
SAGANet was founded in 2011 by scientists Zach Adam MSc, Julia DeMarines MSc, Heshan Illangkoon Ph.D., Betül Kacar Ph.D., Sanjoy Som Ph.D., and Sara Imari Walker Ph.D. and was officially launched in April 12, 2012, and was announced publicly at the 2012 Astrobiology Science Conference. SAGANet is named after the late Carl Sagan and builds upon his vision of a citizenry actively engaged in learning about the cosmos. SAGANet is designed to be an immersive virtual community where non-scientist and scientist members interact in an environment of shared learning. SAGANet is currently funded by with support from the NASA Astrobiology Institute.
Mission
The mission of SAGANet is to sustain a vibrant community of scientists and science enthusiasts in an inviting environment that supports shared learning. Equipped with a rich interface for communication, information sharing, and social media, SAGANet. fills a previously unoccupied niche on the World Wide Web by providing a science-focused social environment around the broad and interdisciplinary field of astrobiology and space exploration.
Member Demographics
As of March 2013, SAGANet hosts over 600 members, including students, scientists, educators, outreach coordinators, journalists, science communicators, and science enthusiasts. The SAGANet community therefore represents a diverse group of individuals with varying expertise and interest in STEM-related disciplines. Representing many of the site's active members, scientist members have found SAGANet. to be a hub for both combating the “Sagan effect” by providing an easy and safe-environment for communicating science, and to informally participate in STEM education by directly connecting with the students and members of the public.
Events
SAGANet organizes several events on the site that engage the general public. 1) “Talk to an Astrobiologist” is a monthly event where a distinguished scientist is invited to interact with S.A.G.A.N. members. Past guest have included Dr. David Grinspoon and Dr. Paul Davies. 2) SAGANet salon is a monthly event where members of the community interact on a topic bordering science and philosophy 3) SAGANet Book Club is a biweekly event where book club members discuss relevant books, chapter by chapter, in the readers chat. 4) Weekly seminars. As of March 2013, Arizona State University and Stockholm University stream their academic seminars on S.A.G.A.N.
Mentoring
A core activity of SAGANet is to pilot mentoring via social media, by linking member scientists with scientists and educators that interact through the communication tools available on the network. Two elementary schools in California and Arizona are interacting with SAGANet mentors.