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INSPIRING FUTURE MASS PROPERTIES ENGINEERS: NASA's ORION ASCENT ABORT-2 FLIGHT TEST AND THE OFFICE OF STEM ENGAGEMENT

机译:激发未来大众地产工程师的热情:美国国家航空航天局(NASA)的猎户座上升2号飞行测试和STEM参与办公室

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In response to the National Academy of Engineering's 2004 report, Educating the Engineer of 2020, and two subsequent National Science Foundation research studies examining effective strategies for educating the next generation of engineers, U.S. K-12 general education and undergraduate engineering programs have undergone numerous reforms. Instead of concentrating solely on technical knowledge (e.g., statics, mechanics, fluid dynamics, etc.), formal and informal teachers should now also enhance their instructional practices through interdisciplinary, interactive and immersive experiences that meet students where they are and equip them with 21 st-century workforce skills such as collaboration, ability to consider societal and global contexts, and technical writing and public speaking. To support educators' efforts and NASA's Orion Ascent Abort-2 flight test, education specialists in the Langley Research Center's Office of STEM Engagement partnered with the Flight Test Management and Public Affairs Offices to create a line of instructional products that help teachers and students to make connections between NASA-unique assets, STEM content, and careers in mass properties engineering. Using a mixed-methods research design, this paper documents initial results of that unique, highly collaborative interdisciplinary process: an educator professional development digital badge and a flipped classroom unit with standalone video interview. Although full-scale assessment has yet to occur, preliminary data indicates that responses from students, educators and the public to these resources have been overwhelmingly positive. Future ideas include webinars targeting K-12 teachers as well as virtual-reality technology "field trips" for students -additional tools for achieving the goal of inspiring tomorrow's mass properties engineers.
机译:为了回应美国国家工程院(National Academy of Engineering)2004年的报告《 2020年的工程师教育》以及随后的两项美国国家科学基金会(National Science Foundation)的研究,以研究教育下一代工程师的有效策略,美国的K-12通识教育和本科工程课程进行了无数次改革。正式和非正式的老师现在不应该只专注于技术知识(例如,静力学,力学,流体动力学等),还应该通过跨学科,互动和沉浸式的体验来增强他们的教学实践,使他们身处其中并与学生见面,并为他们配备21 st世纪的劳动力技能,例如协作,考虑社会和全球背景的能力以及技术写作和公开演讲的能力。为了支持教育工作者的努力和NASA的Orion Ascent Abort-2飞行测试,兰里研究中心STEM参与办公室的教育专家与飞行测试管理和公共事务办公室合作,创建了一系列教学产品,可帮助教师和学生进行制作NASA独特资产,STEM内容和大规模房地产工程职业之间的联系。本文采用混合方法研究设计,记录了这种独特的,高度协作的跨学科过程的初步结果:一个教育工作者的专业开发数字徽章和一个带独立视频采访的翻转教室单元。尽管尚未进行全面评估,但初步数据表明,学生,教育者和公众对这些资源的反应绝大多数是积极的。未来的想法包括针对K-12老师的网络研讨会以及面向学生的虚拟现实技术“实地考察”-实现启发明天的质量工程师的目标的其他工具。

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