Hi all,
We would like to encourage you to take our survey if you have not had the opportunity already.
Do you consider yourself an environmental educator in an non-formal space? If so, we invite you to share your perspective on the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in non-formal environmental education. This survey is intended for participants, over the age of 18, who work in non-formal settings conducting environmental education programs in the United States of America. This may include zoos, aquariums, science centers, nature centers, parks, or other out-of-school settings.
Your insights are crucial to study and can help shape the future of environmental education.
We have reached the limit for gift cards, but we would still welcome your perspectives. If you have questions, you can email me at megan.ennes@ufl.edu
Best,
Yue Li, Megan Ennes, Jae Ahn
University of Florida
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Megan Ennes PhD
Associate Curator of Museum Education
Florida Museum of Natural History - University of Florida
Gainesville FL
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Original Message:
Sent: 07-09-2025 05:29 PM
From: Megan Ennes
Subject: Share Your Perspective: AI in Museum-Based Environmental Education
Hi all,
We are looking for educators who teach environmental education programs in museums to share your perspective on the role of Artificial Intelligence in non-formal environmental education. Your insights are crucial to our study and will help shape the future of environmental education.
π Survey link: https://tinyurl.com/NonformalEEAI or Scan QR below.

π Survey Duration: <15 minutes
π Every 50th eligible survey respondent will receive a $30 gift card.
Thank you for contributing to a deeper understanding of how AI can support non-formal environmental education! If you have any questions feel free to email me, megan.ennes@ufl.edu.
Thanks again!
Yue Li, Megan Ennes, Jae Ahn
University of Florida
Megan Ennes, Ph.D. (she/her)
Associate Curator of Museum Education
Museum Education Research Group
Director, Thompson Earth Systems Institute
Florida Museum Natural History
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611-7800
(352) 273-2006
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