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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Scientific America Say Science Fiction Plays a Part in STEM Education. Pictures from the Old Voyager's Bridge Taken in 1997. The Imaginarium

Scientific America:  Science Fiction Plays a Part in Engineering Education

An Article from the January 1999 edition of Scientific America
      Does the science fiction, futuristic approach to STEM education we pioneered at the Space Center in Pleasant Grove from 1983 to the present motivate students to study science, technology, engineering and math?  Some educational administrators think not. 
     The battle to keep the Space Center's science fiction curriculum was won thanks to the support we received from thousands of our fans nationwide, but the victory is not secure.  Those who doubt the Space Center's value are still there, questioning whether or not the program should continue to receive district support.  Fortunately, those voices are in the minority.
     Experiential education with engaging simulations is the future of education.  Over time, more and more teachers and administrators will learn the value of simulation based learning.  They will work to find better uses of technology in an effort to create totally immersive lessons.  Why lecture students on ancient Rome when you can take them there instead?  
     Some say the Space Center was ahead of its time. I disagree.  Change must have its pioneers.  My colleagues and I pioneered this strange, wonderful, one of a kind approach to learning in an effort to change education.  Now it is time for the next generation to take what we've done and make it even better.
     Central School's Space Center is open and needs your support.  The Discovery Space Center is open and the USS Leo will open to the public in November.  Book a private mission.  Book a Super Saturday Camp. Book a field trip or birthday party. Winter is coming.  What better way to spend a cold snowy evening or weekend than in a starship on an space edventure deep in the galaxy?    Learn more at SpaceCampUtah.org
     We have a bright future ahead of us.  Thank you for your continued support to keep the Space EdVenture dream alive.  
   
Mr. W.

Pictures from a December 1997 Daily Herald Article on the Space Center 


     This is what the original Voyager looked like before the 2000 remodel and computer upgrade.  The Captain sat behind a desk, not in the open.  The Captain had her own computer.  The Ambassador and First Officer sat next to the captain on the platform.  That box hanging around the captain's neck was her walkie talkie to the control room.  I used it to coach her and help her think through decisions.
     The  students were doing Supernova.  This is part of the story where the ambassador and Capt. Marcus exchange insults.      


 I'm giving them their before launch speech.


 I'm seen here teaching the lesson on stars.  I taught the classroom lesson and ran the Voyager in those days.  We only took one class per day back then.  The school district has grown by leaps and bounds.



A younger me showing how gravity forces a dying star to collapse.


     The original Voyager Bridge.  Bottom left to right: Telephone with printer, Decoder, Long Range and another Decoder.  The Left Wing and Damage Control are out of sight on the left.  On the right and behind me are Sensors, Scanning, and two Right Wing officers.  The box in the upper right hand corner of the photo was the old engineering station.  Do you see the engineer's foot?
     We used Mac Pluses and Mac SE's in those days.  They were small, black and white and looked futuristic.  Notice the art work next to the main viewer?  That was the Voyager's original logo.  It is still there, on the wall behind the current large plastic Federation logos.  


The Sensor's officer looks at the main viewer in anticipation.  They are ready to start the mission.  Those uniforms are still in use at the Space Center today.  They are real collector's items.  

The Imaginarium
The ordinary can and should be made extraordinary


Your faith in humanity is restored


Preaching by example



It is such a mess over there.  Only real imagination with cooperation will solve it.

And if you believe this, I've got a lovely view lot on Mars going for a great price.




I put this here not to preach against evolution.  I put this here as an example of a creative engagement on
an issue.


A hoodie backpack


The Queen and her grandson























Saturday, October 12, 2013

A Wedding and an Engagement, There's Romance in the October Air. Proof that Space Center Volunteers and Employees HAVE A LIFE! A Huge Imaginarium.

Hello Troops,
It's time for news.......

Mike and Stacy.  There is no turning back now.
 Stacy Carrell, Former Space Center Star and Galileo Set Director, Weds Brother of Space Center Friend.  Was it her Plan All Along?  

     Stacy Carrell is not a Carrell any more.  Stacy's last name changed to Harken on Friday when she wed Mike Harken, the brother of her long time Space Center friend and co-worker Rachel Harken.  Talk around the Space Center's water cooler led the casual eavesdropper to wonder if that wasn't Stacy's plan all along, to befriend Rachel so she could eventually meet her brother.  However, the facts don't add up.  Stacy and Rachel were friends and coworkers several years before Stacy and Mike really noticed each other.

Rachel Harken with Stacy Carrell at the Space Center

     On the other hand, why was this relationship kept hush hush?  At the last Sandwich Club (a monthly supper gathering of the Space Center's brain trust with a menu consisting of a WalMart sub sandwich, chips, pickles and whatever we can coax Lorraine Houston and Aleta Clegg to cook up) Stacy was invited to stand in front of the assembly and recount her engagement story in vivid detail.  Not once did she mention that her intended was indeed the brother of long time Space Center volunteer and flight director, Rachel Harken.  I didn't learn of his true identity until I went to the wedding reception last Thursday evening.

Rachel with brother Mike
 
      I walked into the gothic Northhampton House in American Fork and found the three of them together.  It was Rachel's parents who finally told me who he was as I worked my way down the reception line.
     "Stacy, why didn't you tell us you were marrying Rachel's brother?" I asked.
     Stacy stood next to Mike, squeezed his arm and replied, "You didn't know?  I thought everyone knew.  His last name is Harken.  That should have been your clue."
     I glanced over at Rachel sitting against the wall with a random baby in her arms.  She smiled and waved.  I asked her the same question.  She gave the same reply.
     It was then I realized one possible reason why Stacy had kept us in the dark.  Stacy didn't want her former Space Center friends and coworkers to tell Mike about the real Stacy we all knew from working with her all those years.  I knew that had to be it.

   
   
     Regardless of the ifs, whens, whys and buts, the deed is done; the Space Center can chalk up another marriage attributed to the simple fact that it was the vehicle that brought Stacy and Rachel together, and because of that friendship, Stacy and Mike's lifelines crossed. The rest is history.
    Congratulations to Stacy and Mike.  May they live long and prosper.  



Space Center Flight Directors Create A Disturbance at Sleeping Beauty's Castle, Disneyland.  Crowds cheer as Bradyn Lystrup Awakens Sleeping Beauty with a Kiss and Proposes to Sweetheart and fellow Space Center worker Jacqueline Wallace - All in the Same Day!  


Jacque and Bradyn

  Yes Troops, it is official.  Bradyn Lystrup proposed marriage to Jacqueline Wallace in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle at Disneyland Friday afternoon.  Our sources at the park tell us that Jacque accept the proposal, which was a great relief to Bradyn and to Disney executives.  Imagine the damage to the Disney brand had Jacque said no - at Disneyland - in front the the castle!  The last time an engagement failed in front of the castle, it took the park's maintenance workers weeks to scour the soot off the castle's walls.  The black soot is the side effect of a magical moment gone sour.  
     Congratulations to Bradyn and Jacque.

THE IMAGINARIUM
     "Would Sir like a helping of ordinary?"
     "No, Sir would like a second helping of extraordinary please."

















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Extreme commercialization in China




The ultimate gaming station








We're finished.  Zombie Superman

The boy won






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An Inceptional thought