Jim Poston
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Students' Familiarity With Shuttles?
Hi - new person here.
Are your students already familiar with space exploration and/or human spaceflight?
I've made a few Shuttle presentations to students. To pique their interest and to act as an ice-breaker (for all of us!), I asked their teacher for the students to write their Shuttle questions on 3x5 cards.
The questions ranged from 'How much does it cost'', to 'how hot is the exhaust?', to 'What happens if someone dies in space?' I asked a number of KSC engineers for help, and to a person, they were enthusiastic about providing the answers, especially those who initially answered, 'Gee - I don't know!'
Having the student's name on the card helped, too. That allowed me to ask, 'Where is (first name/last name)?', and really kept them involved.
It sounds like you've all got some really good ideas and projects for bringing the next generation of space enthusiasts on board. Keep up the good work!
-Jim
Hi - new person here.
Are your students already familiar with space exploration and/or human spaceflight?
I've made a few Shuttle presentations to students. To pique their interest and to act as an ice-breaker (for all of us!), I asked their teacher for the students to write their Shuttle questions on 3x5 cards.
The questions ranged from 'How much does it cost'', to 'how hot is the exhaust?', to 'What happens if someone dies in space?' I asked a number of KSC engineers for help, and to a person, they were enthusiastic about providing the answers, especially those who initially answered, 'Gee - I don't know!'
Having the student's name on the card helped, too. That allowed me to ask, 'Where is (first name/last name)?', and really kept them involved.
It sounds like you've all got some really good ideas and projects for bringing the next generation of space enthusiasts on board. Keep up the good work!
-Jim