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The 5th Nano-Satellite SymposiumS i Ed ti d C it B ildiSession: Education and Capacity Building
Educate Utilizing CubeSat Experience:S stematic Approach to Deli er STEAM Systematic Approach to Deliver STEAM
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ContentDante Buckley, Bungo Shiotani, Kunal Patankar,
Norman Fitz Coy Yatit Thakker
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Space Systems GroupD t f M h i l & A E i i
Norman Fitz-Coy, Yatit Thakker
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Overview Introduction – EdUCE Background Information EdUCE Achievements and Milestones EdUCE Value Proposition via NABCp EdUCE Pilot Workshop and iDEV Facility Tour EdUCE Workshop Activities & Outcomes Additi l S t d STEM A ti iti Additional Supported STEM Activities Using (Digital and Creative) Arts to Grasp STEM Concepts Interactive EdUCE Content Design Approach
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The EdUCE iBook® Prototype (Live Demonstration) Closing Observations
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Introduction – EdUCE Background InformationASTREC (Advanced Space Technologies Research & Engineering Center) was
S th i d t th h f d h i ifi t t h l
ASTREC (Advanced Space Technologies Research & Engineering Center) was established in 2008 as part of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Industry/University Cooperative Research Center program.
Serves the space industry through focused research, significant technology transfer, and a strong educational program
Performs R&D activities, focused on advancing the state-of-the-art of small satellite systems thus enabling their capabilities and functionalitiessatellite systems, thus enabling their capabilities and functionalities R&D portfolio defined in collaboration with industry and government
partners to ensure relevance to the industry On-orbit technology verification and validation using pico/nano-satellites
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On orbit technology verification and validation using pico/nano satellites Perform outreach activities to engage the next generation of “rocket” scientists
Educate Using CubeSat Experience (EdUCE) fulfills this objective
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fulfills this objective
Essentially, EdUCE originated from a grassroots effort and is preparing for full-time implementation
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R&D (Fund. & Applied)
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Florid
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ASTREC(I/UCRC)
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HumanCapacity
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TechnologyTransfer
Capacity Building
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EdUCE Value Proposition via NABC Customer Need
Who are our customers? Why should they be interested in using CubeSats for STEAM education?
H h h b fit th ? How can such an approach benefit them? Approach (or solution)
Develop interactive content for worldwide distribution Content delivery must be appropriate e.g., utilize an “apps” and “widget” -
based approach to introduce the space systems components Develop as an after-school program (no curriculum development)
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Benefits per cost What problem is solved and at what cost? Is the cost justified and outcomes measurable and achievable?
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Why not use existing mechanisms? (e.g., NASA Educational Material)
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EdUCE Achievements and Milestones (debuted in 2010)SwampSat Engineering
Modeland Attitude
Control Display
InitialGrassroots
Build-up
Rapid Prototyped CubeSat on Displayat the National Mall
for the 1st USA Science and Engineering
Undergraduate Team participates in NASA’s Microgravity Flight for SwampSatPayload Verification 5th Nano-satellite
GyrochairExperience
Florida University
Nano-Satellite
(FUNSAT) Competitions
SwampSat Unveiling
2010 2011 2012 2013 Future
SwampSat Delivery andLaunch supported by
NASA’s ElANA IV
Engineering Festival
(Washington DC)
Payload Verification (Houston, Texas) Symposium
Demonstration(Tokyo, Japan)
2nd USA Science and Engineering Festival
(Washington DC)UF’sSmall
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2010 2011 2012 2013 FuturePilot CubeSat K-12 Teacher
Training Workshop(Gainesville, FL)
Introduction to SpaceSeminar Course
for High School Students(Gainesville FL)
Small Satellite Conference Publication
(Logan Utah)
SatelliteDesign Club
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(Gainesville, FL)
Student-ledHigh Altitude
Balloon Flights
TEDxYouthEvent
(Gainesville, FL)
(Logan, Utah)Space
Systems Group
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Capturing Telemetry
•Teacher Training Booklet•CanSat Development Kits•Flight Opportunities
Florida Education Technology Conference
Ticketed
3rd USA Science and Engineering Festival
(Washington DC)
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Ticketed CubeSat Workshop
(Orlando, FL)
EdUCE Pilot Workshop EdUCE pilot teachers were composed of Florida teachers from diverse middle / high
schools Bronson High School C.H. Price Middle School Hawthorne Middle / High School PK Yonge Research Developmental School Plantation High School
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Pil W k h C di d T h P i iEdUCE Pilot Teachers in the integrated Design
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Pilot Workshop Coordinators and Teacher ParticipantsEdUCE Pilot Teachers in the integrated Design Engineering Verification Facility
EdUCE Tour: iDEV Facility
New Engineering Building High Bay Avionics Laboratory
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iDEV Facility Layout
EdUCE Pilot Workshop Activities & OutcomesWeek long pilot workshop:
Focused on engineering practices in particular to small satellites and the facilities needed to support these
Week long pilot workshop:
facilities needed to support these activities
Provided a hands-on training on STEM kitsSTEM kits
Established relationships with active teachers
Delivered Action Plans for their
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Delivered Action Plans for their respective schools and districts
Received feedback on EdUCE design Presented an Informal Science
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Presented an Informal Science Education design to teachers Teachers recommended a Direct
Research K-12 approach
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inclusion of Digital and Creative Arts with a CubeSat theme
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Student Science Training Program SSTP Research Lab Student (30 hrs/week for seven weeks) Summer experience for students Attended a local high school (recently became a satellite operator) Researched CubeSats (lab tours, etc.)
Introduction to Space Systems Engineering (18 contact hours) Developed a summer course (~ 30 students) Developed a summer course ( 30 students) Mentored by engineering students while conducting hands-on CubeSat
research Designed, built, and launched high-altitude balloon (HAB) experiments
Established in 1959(sustainable STEM program)
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Designed, built, and launched high altitude balloon (HAB) experiments
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Capturing the Curvature of the Earth (2nd Class Results) Space Systems Engineering (1st Class)
Additional Supported STEM Activities USA S i & E i i F ti l USA Science & Engineering Festival
The world’s largest science and engineering festival in Washington DC (Oct 2010 and April 2012) – the University(Oct 2010 and April 2012) – the University of Florida put together an exhibit entitled “Gators in Space” (participation in 2014)
Displayed 1U SwampSat and Control p y pMoment Gyroscope control box
Exposed participants to the gyro chair to explain the gyroscopic motion for pointing
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Participation in FUNSAT competitions
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Undergraduate Microgravity Team Flight for testing Control Moment Gyroscope -based CubeSat attitude control using free
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gfloating test beds
Using the (Digital and Creative) Arts to Grasp STEM Concepts Aesthetics (“the beauty”) of the arts has been SwampSat (our first engineering build!)
EdUCE highlights the following activities:
Aesthetics ( the beauty ) of the arts has been providing engineers and scientist with visionary imagery and futuristic advancements
SwampSat (our first engineering build!)
EdUCE highlights the following activities: Professional Outlook (focus on Digital)
Innovation Hub Mural Digital Media Arts and Photography Digital Media Arts and Photography Interactive EdUCE iBook® Chapter
Amateur Outlook (focus on Creative) Homecoming Float Design
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Homecoming Float Design SwampSat/Spacecraft Models
Abstract Learning through Drawing G ffiti A t (TED Y th@StF i CHS)
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Graffiti Art (TEDxYouth@StFrancisCHS)
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University pf Florida’s innovation Hub(architectural mural showcasing the top
10 innovative research discoveries)
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10 innovative research discoveries)
The EdUCE iBook® Prototype and Demonstration Interacti e books are a recent implementation to an emerging ed cation technologInteractive books are a recent implementation to an emerging education technology market. Various platforms are available for authors to publish and refine their publications to their target audiences via the marketplace.
Throughout the EdUCE iBook®, various widgets and content derived from UF CubeSat activities have been organized into the following chapters for the Nano Satellite Symposium edition:
Under review with Omninox Publishing whose experienced in delivering highlyfor the Nano-Satellite Symposium edition:
(1) EdUCE Overview (2) UF’s SwampSat
in delivering highly engaging, interactive
mobile content to grasp STEM
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(3) What Really Matters BeforeStarting a Space Ed. Program
(4) STEAM (including the arts) Lessons(5) Student Competitions
material.
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(5) Student Competitions
EdUCE utilizes Apple’s iBook Author® – a multimedia e-book authoring tool – for its
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researcher) to manage and extend a learning framework and its reach.
Interactive EdUCE Content Design Approach A new systematic approach developed through the EdUCE program which (i) utilizesA new systematic approach developed through the EdUCE program, which (i) utilizes Backward Design concepts to develop coherent educational content and (ii) delivers this content through state-of-the-art digital platforms is available. Via this approach, educators and subject matter experts collaborate in the development and management of engaging age appropriate STEAM content, thus broadening both the number and quality of K-20 participants worldwide.
Backward Design Approach
Determiningthe
Learning
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Assessments
Determiningthe
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Capacity Building
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System Level Engineering Approach
Capacity BuildingINTERNATIONAL PARTICIPATION
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Determiningthe
End Users /Outcomes
Developthe
Benchmarks
Designthe
SystematicProcess
MISSION & APPCENTRIC
APPROACH
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Outcomes Process APPROACH
Activities
Closing Observations Activities
Pilot teacher workshop to engage middle and high school teachers High school summer course with emphasis on Space Systems Engineering including high altitude balloon experiments (outreach activity of SSDC)including high altitude balloon experiments (outreach activity of SSDC) Microgravity flight experiment Coordinated interactive exhibits @ USA Science & Engineering Festival
Future DirectionsFuture Directions Fully implement teacher training workshop
Update Direct K-12 STEAM Proposal Continue K-12 lesson plan and curriculum mapping paired with EdUCE
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Continue K-12 lesson plan and curriculum mapping paired with EdUCE Further develop/improve the interactive learning EdUCE iBook®
Seek international reviewers (offer various language translations) Inspire diversity in content generation and refinement
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Inspire diversity in content generation and refinementExplore international collaboration
Acknowledgements Workshop Co Sponsor: Jaydeep Mukherjee FSGC
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Student Assistants: Dante Buckley (Lead), Katie Cason, Sheldon Clark, Tzu Yu Lin, Moises Rivero, Vivek Shrivante, Martin Wilson
Questions and Feedback
??Presenter: Dante BuckleyEmail: [email protected]: [email protected]: +1-407-716-4305Skype ID: dante buckley
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Special thanks to Chris McCormick (Moog) and Trase Travers (Millennium Engineering & Integration) for providing travel support
Skype ID: dante…buckley
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