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PREPARING FOR THE JOURNEY: AN INTRODUCTION TO MARS EDUCATION
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]]>Yelahanka is a suburb of Bangalore in the state of Karnataka and one of the zones of BBMP. It is older than the Bengaluru city which has now overgrown engulfing many of its neighboring villages and towns. Wikipedia
Elevation: 3,002′
Hotels: 3-star averaging $21. View hotels
Getting there: 21 h 55 min flight, from $1,193. View flights
District: Bangalore
Population: 300,000 (2011)
Telephone code: 91-80
Metro: Bangalore
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]]>A book format is the foundation for a project along these lines, but extending into the realm of multimedia opens the door to much more learning.
In particular, having a sound track of someone reading the material would be helpful in exposure of younger students to the terminology and rhythm of calculus.
In modern YouTube videos, it is possible to hear PhD level folks speaking the terms of the equations they are writing, in the rhythm that I observe varies from speaker to speaker. It would be (should be) possible to incorporate such readings into the multimedia version of "Save Phobos"
In addition, animation can supplement the fixed images and illustrations of the book format.
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]]>Interested K-12 students in U.S. public, private and home schools have one more week to enter the Mars 2020 Name the Rover essay contest. One grand prize winner will name the rover. The contest closes Nov. 1, 2019.
https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/particip … the-rover/
Get the word out....
]]>Design for Mars – The 2019 Mars Society Poster Contest
The 2019 Mars Society Poster Contest begins today. Members, friends, students and space enthusiasts are invited to submit a creative poster for consideration, with the winning design to be used as the main promotional graphic for the 22nd Annual International Mars Society Convention, scheduled for October 17-20, 2019 at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
We can not let the MSL take all the credit, can we? ( LOL )
What Would the Merit Badge Look Like from attending the MDRS or Off-World Project?
Dave
]]>A very short title that kids can remember while Meandering in Maker Merriment.
This is an excellent arena where an Ultimate Contest can heighten interest.
Such as: "EVA Extreme" Challenge - groups make EVA Devices destined the
MDRS, FMARS, or ANY Analog Station for that matter..
But. the ultimate Prize is when their device gets selected to GO TO MARS FOR REAL !
Like Zubrin said: "Using Our Existing Technology"
It's Already here - Let's Use It To Our Advantage.
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Looks pretty interesting, if people want to check it out.
]]>like when sh*t hitting the fan (say a rover breaking down in a remote place and people getting in *real* problems because no air, fro instance) you could see other crew adapting, changing tasks, all automatically, you'd see the lab being run with minimal staff, the others suiting up, going out, trying to rescue, wow, that was impressive.
]]>I really hoped that they did Sim Mars (trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIJ8E4o-2Ow ), but they droped it for The Sims .
It would still be great to get such a game.
Best regards,
Andreas
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