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Thank You for Joining Us Today!. Introduction to the AIAA Educator Academy Space Weather Balloon Module will begin at 2 PM EST Don’t Forget! You will need to call in for the audio portion of this webinar: Phone: 1.866.740.1260 Passcode: 2647527. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Thank You for Joining Us Today!

Introduction to the AIAA Educator Academy Space Weather Balloon Module

will begin at 2 PM EST

Don’t Forget! You will need to call in for the audio portion

of this webinar:

Phone: 1.866.740.1260Passcode: 2647527

Introduction to the AIAA Educator Academy Space Weather Balloon Module

Ben LongmierLongmier@umich.edu

Webinar Overview

• The Engineering Challenge of Bouyant Flight • Costs and Financing• Curriculum Module• AIAA Workshops Available• Capstone Event

Goals and Objectives

Today’s Webinar will:•Introduce you to the concept and utility of a helium balloon flight engineering challenge

Design, Build, and Fly for HS students

•Convince you that materials are available to excite students about STEM via this challenge•Convince you there is available training for you to execute the concept in the classroom / after school•Inform you about resources for putting together a Capstone Competition

Genesis

• Module stems from Project Aether Run by Ben Longmier from Houston (3 yrs), and now Ann

Arbor Michigan (1yr) – http://ProjectAether.org

Middle School, High School, undergrad levels of hands-on education

• Key Aspect Designed to be highly interactive in terms of gaining

hands-on build experience and field experience

Space Weather Balloon Concept

Challenge

• Construct equipment to fly to the edge of space and back while: Tracking with GPS and radio Taking photos Performing an experiment

• Flight takes 2-3 hrs, travels ~100miles Recovery can be in remote areas

• Future engineering design challenges For now, just surviving and getting back is the challenge!

Setting Up to Fly

Launch Day (or night)

Inflation

Taking Off

Tracking

Recovery

Costs – Reusable Items

• Reusable Items – 1 per teacher Power Pole

– Kelvin 851508 - $199.95 – www.kelvin.com 16V DC Transformer

– Kelvin 841051 - $125 – www.kelvin.com

• Potential funding with AIAA Educator Grant Program Currently $250 per teacher, 2 teachers per school per year

– https://www.aiaa.org/Secondary.aspx?id=4184 Should also contact your local AIAA section for support

Cost – Consumable Items

• Cost per plane for a proven foam wing design is < $10 With team of 4 student < $2.50 a student

Curriculum Module

• Contains a 12 week lesson unit plan for the classroom to prepare for Planning, Launch/Recovery Experiment ideas List of supplies

Curriculum Module – National Standards

• Correlation to National Standards Science Standards 9-12 National Education Technology Standards for Students

(NETS·S) National Math Standards K-12 National Languages Arts Standard K-12

Curriculum Module – Glossary of Balloon Terms

• Balloon Terms Atmospheric pressure, aurora borealis, bar, millibar,

buoyancy, buoyant force, cosmic ray, geomagnetic storm, magnetosphere, metrology, payload, space, near-space, outer space, sprites, telemetry

Curriculum Module – Background Information for Educators

• Historical Perspective on Balloon Flight• Uses NASA Engineering Design Process for

Secondary Students

Curriculum Module – Background Information for Educators

Curriculum Module – Week 1

Curriculum Module – Week 2

Curriculum Module – Week 3

Curriculum Module – Week 4

Curriculum Module – Week 5

Curriculum Module – Week 6

Curriculum Module – Week 7

Curriculum Module – Week 8-12

Cracking The Code

• Not all teachers will feel comfortable with all aspects of a Balloon launch and recovery Science and Math Teachers will understand the STEM

Content but not how to build balloon payloads Tech Teachers may know how to build balloon

payloads but not feel comfortable with STEM Content Some after school programs are run by dedicated but

overwhelmed Liberal Arts teachers

• A workshop demonstrating the payload build and launch process in practice is highly helpful!

Educator Academy Electric Cargo Plane Workshop

• AIAA IDC Funded Through September 2014• Instructors

Ben Longmier – University Professor– University of Michigan, Aerospace Engineering Dept.

Gar Bering– University Professor– University of Houston, Physics Dept– AIAA STEM K-12 Chair

Liz Henriquez– High School Teacher– lead curriculum developer and faculty member for the

New Jersey Center For Teaching and Learning

Educator Academy Space Weather Balloon Workshop

• Setup Day Before• Workshop Schedule

8 – 8:10 – Welcome and Introductions 8:10 – 9:30 – Formal Instruction 9:30 – 12:00 – Building Payload Commences 12:00 – 12:40 – Lunch 12:40 – 1:30 – Building and Refining 1:30 – 4:30 – Refining and Launch of small balloons

Educator Academy Space Weather Balloon Workshop

• Supplies AIAA Provides Specialty Items

– Weather balloons, Lunch box payloads, – basic tracking hardware for example launch

Host provides locally available supplies– Consumables paid by AIAA

» Helium, foam construction materials, …

– Non-Consumables provided by Host» Tools, Garbage Cans, Shop Vac, PC projector, …

Capstone Event

• Training materials are available for holding capstone event by AIAA Section or Local Sponsor Webcast this Fall

• Hope is to have a series of Regional Challenges that feed into an Institute level Challenge

Thank You for Attending Today!

Additional Questions and Information:•Ben Longmier, STEM K-12 Committee, Longmier@umich.edu •Gar Bering, STEM K-12 Chair, ebering@central.uh.edu•Lisa Bacon, AIAA Program Manager, LisaB@AIAA.org

•Helpful websites: Curriculum module: https://www.aiaa.org/AIAAEducatorAcademy/ Example program and supplies: http://www.projectaether.org Flight predictions: http://predict.habhub.org/

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