Date: July 17th 2010

July 16, 2010

Ann Marie Trotta Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1601 ann marie trotta@nasa gov

Amy Johnson
Langley Research Center
757-864-7022/272-9859 amy johnson@nasa gov

Karen Jenvey
Ames Research Center 650-604-4034 karen jenvey@nasa gov

RELEASE: 10-171

TEACHERS GET HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE THROUGH NEW NASA INTERNSHIP

WASHINGTON -- Select teachers will spend part of their summer learning about virtual technology in an effort to get their students excited about science, technology, engineering and math

A pilot summer internship program, called Simulation-Based Aerospace Engineering Teacher Professional Development, will give 16 U S middle and high school teachers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience with NASA's latest aerospace engineering technologies while working closely with agency technical mentors

Simulation-based aerospace engineering relies on computer models and simulations of aerospace structures, materials, atmospheric flight conditions and system operations The goal is to design improvements for the next generation of flight vehicles and systems, such as the air transportation system

"Today, most of our scientific discoveries and engineering innovations are enabled through computer modeling and simulation," said Sharon Welch, the new business lead for education at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va "In providing these highly qualified educators with access to the latest methods and technologies, we are hopeful they will be even better prepared to develop the next generation of American scientists and engineers "

Half of the teachers will intern at Langley, the other half at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif Both centers employ extensive modeling and simulation tools to perform research and technology development The two-week internships will run July 19-30

Teachers also will tour the NASA facilities, participate in NASA's Digital Learning Network, attend speaking engagements, develop lesson plans and shadow mentors

After their internships, the teachers will implement the new lesson plans and share them with other teachers in their school districts The goal is to get students interested in aerospace engineering and computer simulation early in their education

NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate is sponsoring the program For more information about the agency's aeronautics research, visit:

http://www aeronautics nasa gov

To learn more about NASA's education programs, visit:

http://www nasa gov/education

The independent, nonprofit research organization, RTI International, is managing the project for NASA For more information, please contact Olivia Rice at 919-541-7011 or at onix@rti org

-end-

To subscribe to the list, send a message to: hqnews-subscribe@mediaservices nasa gov To remove your address from the list, send a message to: hqnews-unsubscribe@mediaservices nasa gov



The following information is a reminder of your current mailing list subscription:

You are subscribed to the following list: [list_name]

using the following email: example@example.com

You may automatically unsubscribe from this list at any time by visiting the following URL:

https://aus-city com/cgi-bin/dada/mail cgi/u/NASA_REPORTS/example/example com/

If the above URL is inoperable, make sure that you have copied the entire address Some mail readers will wrap a long URL and thus break this automatic unsubscribe mechanism

You may also change your subscription by visiting this list's main screen:

<[program_url]/list/[list]>

If you're still having trouble, please contact the list owner at:

<mailto:[list_owner_email]>

The following physical address is associated with this mailing list:

[physical_address]

Forward to a Friend
 
  • This mailing list is a public mailing list - anyone may join or leave, at any time.
  • This mailing list is announce-only.

NASA Reports list

Privacy Policy:

Private list