Did you know that NASA is with
you when you fly? Join NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Office of
Education for an educator workshop on the principles of flight. Come explore
aeronautics, the parts of an airplane, and the four forces of flight that allow
an aircraft to fly. There will be hands-on, standards-aligned mathematics,
science and engineering activities and interactive multimedia that you can take
back to your classroom. Make real world connections with NASA research and the
airplanes that are flying today. Hear from a subject matter expert about cutting
edge research happening right now at NASA Armstrong through the Unmanned
Aircraft Systems in the National Airspace System, or UAS in the NAS, project.
When: Wednesday,
January 21, 2015, 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm PST
Target Audience: K-12
Formal and Informal EducatorsLocation: NASA Armstrong Educator Resource Center at the AERO Institute, 38256 Sierra Hwy., Palmdale, CA 93550
Register Online: http://aeroi.org/ercForm/index.html
Questions? Call Sondra Geddes at 661-276-2359 or email at sondra.l.geddes@nasa.gov