Jan 31, 2012
Beth Dickey Headquarters, Washington 202-358-2087 beth dickey-1@nasa gov
RELEASE: 12-035
NASA RELEASES SECTOR 33 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL EDUCATIONAL GAME APP
WASHINGTON -- NASA has released a new educational game with an air traffic control theme for Apple iPhone and iPad devices The Sector 33 application is designed to challenge students in middle school and above to use basic math and problem-solving skills
The application may be downloaded free of charge at:
http://www nasa gov/sector33
An Android version of the app is in development and will be made available in the Android Marketplace in the coming months
In the game the player acts as an air traffic controller guiding airplanes through a sector of airspace spanning Nevada and California The player can adjust the planes' path and speed to safely reach certain spots in the sky in the fastest time possible while keeping the planes a specific distance from each other
"Our hope is that Sector 33 will give students a sense of the importance of math in managing our nation's air traffic and, at the same time, interest them in pursuing a career in aeronautics," said Jaiwon Shin, NASA's associate administrator for aeronautics research in Washington
The math-focused game also aligns with the NASA Office of Education's mission to engage students in activities related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics
"Today's students respond positively to experiential learning," said Leland Melvin, NASA's associate administrator for education "Using an interactive game to spark their interest, while at the same time teaching them fundamental math concepts, is a win-win scenario It is a perfect way to help cultivate the next generation of engineers and technologists "
Sector 33 is based on Smart Skies Line Up With Math, an educational software title developed under the direction of NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate and distributed in cooperation with the Federal Aviation Administration and National Air Traffic Controllers Association Smart Skies has been used in middle school classrooms across the United States since 2005
For more information about aeronautics research at NASA, visit:
http://www aeronautics nasa gov
For more information about NASA's education programs, visit:
http://www nasa gov/education
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