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What is
the Engineering Design Challenges Program?
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Engineering Design Challenges Program connects students in their
classrooms with the challenges faced by NASA engineers as they
design the next generation of space vehicles, habitats and technology.
Middle and High School students work on design challenges with
their teachers. These design challenges help students achieve
national goals in science, mathematics, and thinking skills.
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Working under the supervision of their teachers, students design,
build, test, re-design, and re-build models that meet specified
design criteria. Students employ the same analytical skills as engineers
as they improve their designs. The design challenge culminates in
the classroom with each student team preparing a poster that describes
the process and results of their work.
All the design challenges have been field tested to insure that
they are educationally appropriate and valuable.
The educator guide also includes a reproducible handout for parents
to inform them of their child's work along with suggested activities
to conduct at home.
How To Participate?
The Engineering Design Challenge program has been
designed as an integral part of classroom work. Teachers who wish
to participate in the program with their students should download
the Educator Resource Guide for the challenge they wish to conduct
and use it as a guide for carrying out the challenge with their
students.
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