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LIVE INTERACTIVE YOUR DESKTOP Start recording—title slide—1 of 3 1 February 13, :30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Eastern time Engineering Design Process: On The Moon Educator Guide Presented by: Jordan Snyder

Introducing today’s presenter… Introducing today’s presenters 2 Jordan Snyder NASA Explorer Schools Education Specialist NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD

ON THE MOON EDUCATOR GUIDE On Target and Feel the Heat Presented by Jordan Snyder

AGENDA  Standards + Grade Level  The Moon  Engineering Design Process  On Target  Feel the Heat  Design Squad  NASA Explorer Schools

GRADE LEVEL 6-12

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS  Changes of properties in matter  Transfer of energy  Apply the engineering design process

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS  Next Generation Science Standards  Cutting edge of science curriculum  Engineering

WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE MOON?

IT’S COOL, BUT WHY GO? Human Civilization Extend human presence to the moon to enable eventual settlement.

IT’S COOL, BUT WHY GO? Scientific Exploration History of our solar system.

Global Partnerships Let’s work together. IT’S COOL, BUT WHY GO?

Testing for Future Endeavors Tests to reduce risk of future endeavors.

IT’S COOL, BUT WHY GO? Public Engagement Because it’s interesting.

THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS

WHAT IS AN ENGINEERING DESIGN? A. A way for you to be creative B. Practical applications to real-world problems C. A process for learning beyond the traditional “textbook” D. All of the above

HAVE YOU EVER DONE ENGINEERING DESIGN IN A CLASS? ✔ Yes ✖ No

THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS Step 1: Define the Problem STEP 1: Define Problem

STEP 1: Define Problem STEP 2: Identify Criteria/Constraints Step 2: Identify the Limits THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS

Step 3: Brainstorm THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS STEP 1: Define Problem STEP 2: Identify Criteria/Constraints STEP 3: Brainstorm Solutions

Step 4: Select Your Solution THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS STEP 1: Define Problem STEP 2: Identify Criteria/Constraints STEP 3: Brainstorm Solutions STEP 4: Select a Solution

Step 5: Make a Model THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS STEP 1: Define Problem STEP 2: Identify Criteria/Constraints STEP 3: Brainstorm Solutions STEP 4: Select a Solution STEP 5: Construct a Prototype or Model

Step 6: Test and Evaluate THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS STEP 1: Define Problem STEP 2: Identify Criteria/Constraints STEP 3: Brainstorm Solutions STEP 4: Select a Solution STEP 5: Construct a Prototype or Model STEP 1: Define Problem STEP 2: Identify Criteria/Constraints STEP 3: Brainstorm Solutions STEP 4: Select a Solution STEP 5: Construct a Prototype or Model STEP 6: Test/Evaluate the Solution

Step 7: Share Results THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS STEP 1: Define Problem STEP 2: Identify Criteria/Constraints STEP 3: Brainstorm Solutions STEP 4: Select a Solution STEP 5: Construct a Prototype or Model STEP 6: Test/Evaluate the Solution STEP 7: Share the Solution

Step 8: Redefine and Redesign THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS STEP 1: Define Problem STEP 2: Identify Criteria/Constraints STEP 3: Brainstorm Solutions STEP 4: Select a Solution STEP 5: Construct a Prototype or Model STEP 6: Test/Evaluate the Solution STEP 7: Share the Solution STEP 8: Refine the Design

What does the circular nature tell you? THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS STEP 1: Define Problem STEP 2: Identify Criteria/Constraints STEP 3: Brainstorm Solutions STEP 4: Select a Solution STEP 5: Construct a Prototype or Model STEP 6: Test/Evaluate the Solution STEP 7: Share the Solution STEP 8: Refine the Design

REPEATABILITY

WHAT OTHER METHOD DOES THIS REMIND YOU OF? A. SOH CAH TOA B. Web of Life C. Scientific Method D. Newton’s Laws

QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS

ON TARGET

INTRODUCTION/ENGAGEMENT  Water on the moon  Projectile spacecraft  LRO  Recreate LCROSS mission

SAMPLE ZIPLINE

SAMPLE DESIGNS

STUDENT MATERIALS Each group will get:  Index cards  Marble  Masking tape  Paper clips  Scissors Students will also have:  Fishing line  Target

BRAINSTORM AND DESIGN  How would you modify the cup?  How could you remotely release the marble?  When do you need to launch the marble?

HOW FAST SHOULD THE CUP TRAVEL?

WHAT ARE SOME OTHER THINGS TO THINK ABOUT DURING THE DESIGN PHASE?

TESTING AND SHARING RESULTS

DISCUSSION  Reinforce learning  Get feedback  Assess understanding  Suggested questions

QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS

FEEL THE HEAT

INTRODUCTION/ENGAGEMENT  What are some challenges to living on the moon?

MATERIALS Each group will get:  Lamp  Light bulb  Tubing  Water supply cup  Cup to collect water  Cardboard backing Students will also have:  Electric hot water heaters  Thermometer

SAMPLE WATER HEATER

BRAINSTORM AND DESIGN What color should you make the tube and background? How fast should the water flow through the tube? How can changing the orientation of the tube help the water absorb the sun’s heat?

THINGS TO CONSIDER Managing water leaks Recording temperatures Tricks to increase temperature Tube length adjustments Water flow adjustments

DISCUSSION  Reinforce learning  Get feedback  Assess understanding  Suggested questions

QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS

DESIGN SQUAD NATION Design Squad Extension Activities and Videos  More activities  Educator friendly  Video modeling of implementation 

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BECOME AN NES EDUCATOR TODAY!

Thanks to today’s presenter! Introducing today’s presenters 56 Jordan Snyder NASA Explorer Schools Education Specialist NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD

Thank you to the sponsor of tonight’s web seminar: This web seminar contains information about programs, products, and services offered by third parties, as well as links to third-party websites. The presence of a listing or such information does not constitute an endorsement by NSTA of a particular company or organization, or its programs, products, or services. Thank you to the sponsor of tonight’s web seminar—1 of 6 57

Thank you to NSTA administration—2 of 6 National Science Teachers Association Dr. David Evans, Executive Director Zipporah Miller, Associate Executive Director, Conferences and Programs Dr. Al Byers, Assistant Executive Director, e-Learning and Government Partnerships Flavio Mendez, Senior Director, NSTA Learning Center NSTA Web Seminars Brynn Slate, Manager Jeff Layman, Technical Coordinator 58