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Re: Report on Echo in the Middle School Classroom
- Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Report on Echo in the Middle School Classroom
- From: "Nick Pugh" <quadpugh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 04:30:06 -0600
Hi Bruce
Your power point presentation and this email are being forwarded to the head
of the education department at the University of Louisiana. The have agreed
to partner with the CAPE Team on there next sat. CAPE II will fly an
educational payload. They are in the processing of figuring what they will
fly. A parrot repeater and a easy way to decode temp, voltage and currents
are in the works. Included in the mission is the kitting of a yagi and a up
converter that will use a FRS radio to listen to the sat. The team thinks
they might get the cost to < $50. The team is looking for input on the pay
load.
nick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Robertson" <broberts@mta.ca>
> Gang:
>
> After two mornings of teaching a total of three 50min classes, I can say
> that a presentation based around AMSAT activities (and Echo specifically)
> works very well at the 6th grade level. However, the students were already
> engaged in a science curriculum regarding basic aeronautics, astronomy and
> planets, and they were about to discuss satellites to a greater or lesser
> degree in the coming weeks.
>
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