John D. Moore 2009 -2011 Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow New Jersey, United States

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John D. Moore Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow New Jersey, United States

Integrated “SEES” Model Students now have the ability to examine a geo-referenced location from the top-down and bottom-up

 Examines a geo-referenced location from the top-down and bottom-up  Fosters Geospatial Thinking  Identifies geo-referenced data points/sources  Incorporates Real-time Data

 Visual representation of Data Sets  Layers (Themes)  Geo-referencing (GPS)  Analyze (Query) Geospatial Data  Geospatial Thinking

MONITORING LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE … GLOBE DATA from the Burlington County Institute of Technology, Medford New Jersey USA Monitoring Air Temperature Monitoring Air Temperature Changing Temps impact Green-up/down Surface H20 Temperature vs. pH Changing Land-Use may alter runoff. The Pinelands are pH sensitive Using Satellite Imagery and Aerial Photography to document Land-Use change. How much change can occur before the MUC changes?

… to Observe the Earth and Visualize the Future CUBESAT

 Ultimate aim: create new paradigm: BLUE CUBE  Build Launch Utilize Educate with CubeSats  To better promote STEM and Career and Technical Education to middle and high school students by…  Building, testing, and validating the flight readiness of student built CubeSats  Launching CubeSats to LEO by commercial carriers  Tasking these ‘picosats’ by teachers to conduct data collection (upper atmospheric sensing and ground observations)  Downloading the acquired data to ground stations and amateur radio operators  Uploading acquired data to a web-based interface  Utilizing that data requested by the teacher in the classroom

Build - Launch - Utilize - Educate Bench work (1G) Orbital Flights (  grav) Zero G Flights (sec.  grav) Balloon Flights Suborbital Flights (minutes  grav)

“How do you get these [CubeSat] ideas into the classroom?” Dr. Eric Lander, Co ‐ Chair of the President’s Council of Advisors for Science and Technology, January 7, 2011 “This is the new era of observations....There is a leaky STEM pipeline...” Dr. Suresh, Director of the National Science Foundation, February 2011 “Its technology development... we have something now called... small satellites... Even secondary students are getting involved... they can be involved in space exploration.” Charles Bolden, NASA Administrator before Congress, March 2, 2011

 Promoting the study of the Earth as a System  Applications of Real Time Data in the Classroom  Project Based Learning model … Science as Inquiry  Focuses on Career and Workforce Development  STEM oriented experiences  Engagement of the K-12 Community  21 st Century Workforce Skills