Contact Victor Williamson with your questions about simulator based experiential education programs for your school.
SpaceCampUtah@gmail.com

Sunday, November 7, 2010

How Big!?



Well, this video puts a few things into perspective doesn't it?

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Old Geezers in Space!

The Youngest of the Magellan Participants.
Oxygen was Supplied and a defibrillator was on hand


An email from Sheila Powell, a Space Center Educator who recently brought a group of old friends from her university days to the Center for a mission. This is her evaluation of the experience

Mr. W.

Hello Victor,

I mentioned this morning how much fun my group had on our Magellan mission 10/30/10, but wanted to put it in writing for the records. We had a blast...our group was a 'hippe generation' (My Westminster College graduating class recently reconnected all through Facebook)...and they all were leery of this "space center" I was telling them about. We all took a chance on a Magellan mission...we were flying a short handed crew of 9...and we had so much fun! My Alumni buddies had no clue (they all live in SL county) that such a treasure lurked in PG/Central Elementary.


Mark and His crew flew a fabulous mission, and warned us that the 5th grade aliens could be quite smug about putting down an mission of old geezers like us...We would be a snap to befuddle, confuse, lure, and con with the end result of dishing up a big serving of failure.
But our team prevailed...a few tough moments... Our Ambassador refused to allow torture of the Orion pirates...told security to play elevator music or Barry Manilow music to get information out of them instead.

We did succeed with the mission...and had a great debriefing at Chili's after the mission. Our Group is united and is determined to repeat the mission again...and our mission will be to wipe the smug smiles off the 5th grade Orion pirates!! We may be older and a bit slower...but we have life experience and treachery up our sleeves. (insert ship 'Red Alert' sound here).

Our group is throwing down the gauntlet...bring it on 5th graders..we'll be better prepared for you next time!!

Let the games begin.

Sheila

Friday, November 5, 2010

Part-time Programmer Position

Company Name: iWorlds Training LLC
Address: 5255 North Edgewood Dr, Suite 200, Provo, UT 84604
Contact: David Moon
Phone: (801) 434-3000
E-mail: dave@esnetgroup.com

Pay range: $12 to $15 per hour depending on skills and experience

Looking to hire software programmer for part-time position, approx. 20-30 hours per week. Work from home is a possibility, hours are flexible. Objective C or C++ experience and familiarity with both Windows and Mac OS X are required. Cocoa experience preferred. Adobe Flash experience preferred. HTML, Java, and web programming experience is a plus. Experience with graphics, animation and/or 3-D modeling also a plus.

Project description: iWorlds is launching a partnership with Utah Valley University (UVU) and the Christa McAuliffe Space Education Center (CMSEC) in Pleasant Grove to create a full-immersion simulator experience at UVU, similar to the one at CMSEC. Familiarity with the CMSEC space simulations is a plus, but not required. More information about the types of space mission simulations currently being run at CMSEC can be found at www.iworlds.com and at www.spacecamputah.org. Programming position will be helping upgrade the software tools and controls for operating the simulators to both the Cocoa language and application framework on Macintosh computers, and to Flash for implementation on Windows computers, in preparation for launching a simulator at UVU. Work will involve participating with existing programmers helping at the CMSEC in moving the controls to the new software platform, and modifying/enhancing the code as necessary to implement the desired simulation experience at UVU.