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Subido el 28 de mayo de 2007 por EducaMadrid

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NASA Connect segment involving students in a web activity featuring the Plane Math Website to teach students about aeronautical principles, geometric and algebraic math concepts, and aircraft design.

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Thanks, Lori. 00:00:00
For the next couple of minutes, we're going to take a look at a website that will reinforce 00:00:05
this show's hands-on activity you just saw. 00:00:10
It's called PlaneMath, and it's produced by Info-Use in cooperation with NASA. 00:00:12
We're going to the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington, where students from T.T. 00:00:17
Minor Elementary School will help us show you what the PlaneMath website looks like. 00:00:21
For Dan's domain on the NASA Connect website, go to planemath.com. 00:00:26
Click on Activities for Students, then choose PlaneMath Enterprises. 00:00:30
You'll need to visit each of the eight training departments. 00:00:34
Each section gives important information about aeronautical principles and terminology. 00:00:37
There are a number of geometry and algebra-related math concepts, and you'll also find plenty 00:00:42
of interactive activities that help you understand the concepts presented in the website. 00:00:46
The experts will guide you through training as you prepare to design an airplane based 00:00:51
on certain requirements. 00:00:55
When your training is complete, enter the design department, where you meet your client 00:00:56
before beginning the design process. 00:01:00
Then you'll design the size of your fuselage and wings. 00:01:02
The building department will make a prototype, which you'll test in a wind tunnel. 00:01:06
Based on these results, you'll choose an engine for your plane. 00:01:10
There will be a flight test to see if your plane can take off and reach its cruising speed. 00:01:13
If it succeeds in taking off, you'll get results on how your plane flies under different conditions. 00:01:18
Based on your results, you can either make adjustments to your plane and retest it, 00:01:23
or present your design to your customer. 00:01:27
Well, that's PlaneMath. 00:01:29
Special thanks to the Museum of Flight and our AIAA student mentors from the University of Washington. 00:01:31
Teachers, if you would like a student mentor to help you in your classroom, 00:01:37
find out more on the NASA Connect website. 00:01:41
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Idioma/s:
en
Materias:
Matemáticas
Niveles educativos:
▼ Mostrar / ocultar niveles
      • Nivel Intermedio
Autor/es:
NASA LaRC Office of Education
Subido por:
EducaMadrid
Licencia:
Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada
Visualizaciones:
239
Fecha:
28 de mayo de 2007 - 16:53
Visibilidad:
Público
Enlace Relacionado:
NASAs center for distance learning
Duración:
01′ 44″
Relación de aspecto:
4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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