Contact Victor Williamson with your questions about simulator based experiential education programs for your school.
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Sunday, March 19, 2017

Three More Utah Schools Open InfiniD Starship Simulators. InfiniD at the Utah Association of Elementary School Principal's Conference. The Flight Director Association to Meet. Saturday at the Centers. Theater Imaginarium.

Valley View, West Point, and Franklin Elementary Schools Launch InfiniD Labs. The InfiniD Network of Experiential Simulators Grows.

The Troubadour welcomes three new InfiniD Labs into the growing network of schools that house experiential learning simulators inspired by the original USS Voyager.  These three new ILabs take the official number of simulators both past and present to 47.  The Simulator Database is accessible by clicking on the top link on the blog's sidebar.

Are you curious about InfiniD?  Did you think there were only a small handful of starship simulators at a few local Utah schools: The Christa McAuliffe Space Education Center, The Telos Discovery Space Centers, Farpoint Space Education Center?  If so, you are mistaken. 

InfiniD is the world's fastest growing network of school based, computer lab simulators committed to continuing the vision of simulator based experiential education pioneered in my 6th grade classroom back in 1983 and fine tuned and expanded with the building of Simulator 1 the USS Voyager in 1990. Today 11,000 students across Utah have a monthly experience in an InfiniD Lab where they apply what they are learning in the classroom on a mission in InfiniD Labs. 

To summarize; InfinD's mission is to provide every school world wide with an experiential simulator of their own. That's a big goal and they're determined to make it so. 


Take a moment and learn more about the future of education with InfiniD.     


   


The West Point InfiniD Lab
Location: West Point Elementary School, West Point, Utah.  Davis School District 
The West Point InfiniD Lab was set up and running it's first mission in one day!  



The Valley View InfiniD Lab
Location: Valley View Elementary School, Roy, Utah. Weber School District. 



The Franklin InfiniD Lab
Location: Franklin Elementary School. Provo, Utah. Provo School District.



Vae View InfiniD Lab Gets an Upgrade
Location: Vae View Elementary School. Layton, Utah. Davis School District.

The team at InfiniD are proud of the work David Pendergast has put into the Vae View Elementary InfiniD Lab. Dave sent these pictures showing what the team has done, all on their own, to take their INFINI D Lab to the next level. InfinD really does work with the best and most committed educators in the world.







InfinD Educates Principals on the Art and Science of Simulator Based Experiential Learning at the Utah Association of Elementary School Principal's Conference in St. George.

Getting to cause explosions and talk to principals in an alien voice really makes for some memorable trade show interactions. Brooks Heder and team had a blast meeting many of Utah's great principals from this year's conference!

The InfiniD team had a great time heckling and hydrating the principals at the UAESP Conference golf tourney. 

InfiniD Provides Continuous Flight Director Training to its Network of Educators  

Skyler Carr, Brooks Heder, and Casey Voeks conduct InfiniD Lab Flight Director Training to the teacher / directors
Flight Directing is the where the rubber hits the road when it comes to simulator based experiential education. InfiniD understand this and provides continuous training to their teacher / directors. 

As part of their commitment to flight director training - InfiniD, along with the Farpoint Space Education Center and the Telos Discovery Space Centers, will co-sponsor the new Flight Director Association (FDA). The FDA will dedicate itself to the art and science of flight directing as well as provide flight directors the opportunity to network and learn from each other and from those who've been in the business for decades.   

The Flight Director's Association will hold its first meeting on March 23rd at Renaissance Academy in Lehi, Utah; home Farpoint and the USS Voyager. All flight directors from Utah's space education centers and the InfiniD network of Labs are encouraged to attend.  The program starts at 6:30 P.M. 

The Weekend Warriors of the Space Centers

The Christa McAuliffe Space Education Center


Matt Robison is learning to fly the Galileo under the watchful eye of Brylee Perry at the Christa McAuliffe Space Education Center.  Orion is enjoying a tasty vitamin ring generously provided by a kindly visitor. 

Those of you long time Space Center and Troubadour fans know how much I enjoy stopping by the various space education centers on a Saturday to meet the outstanding people who make these centers the 2nd happiest places on earth (come on, we have to pay ultimate homage to Disney). 

Here are a few pictures taken from my visits.

Josh Anderson was at the helm of the USS Magellan at the CMSEC with Lindsey as his 2nd Chair. Sitting and assisting was a young man from the visiting crew who needed time off the ship. The mission was a bit too intense. Josh and Lindsey were great with the boy. They gave the restless youngster a dead mic and let him make quiet comments to his friends on the bridge. As I said, the mic was dead so his friends didn't hear a thing, but it sure kept the boy entertained and happy. 

The Telos Discovery Space Center

I found Megan Warner at her cafeteria desk. She was working away at all those things that keep directors busy.  The TDSC was busy Saturday afternoon with flights on the Everest and Pathfinder booked all day into the late night.

Now that's how you create a wall for a landing party using whatever you happen to have on hand.

Theater Imaginarium
The Best Gifs of the Week Edited for General Audiences. 




Saturday, March 18, 2017

Dream Flight Adventures Newest Simulator Soon to Open in Perryopolis, Pennsylvania. Welcome IKS Niagara to the Family of USS Voyager Inspired Experiential Simulators. Meet Two More Voyager Cadet Squadrons at Farpoint. The Imaginarium.

Construction of the IKS Niagara

Construction on the IKS Niagara is nearly complete, so stay tuned for details about its launch, Flight Directors, and mission schedules in the coming weeks.  In the meantime, let’s take a journey back in time and observe how Frazier Elementary transformed an ordinary classroom into this magical learning environment.

Behold, Room 215 in Frazier Elementary School.  Room 215 was originally destined to be a standard computer lab.  In this photo it looks like countless other labs scattered around the world.  Bare white walls, straight linear desks, and heaps of miscellaneous odds and ends piled high for storage during the summer break.  But like so many others, the movers and shakers at Frazier Elementary weren’t content with the ordinary—they had something extraordinary planned.
Their dream led to a conversation, which led to another.  The concept took shape, and in doing so spread to others.  The dreamers unsheathed three of the most powerful their instruments for making magic—not wands, mind you—but measuring tapes, paper, and pencils!

And then they were off!  The team set to work.  Dream Flight Imaginerds drafted up bridge designs, Frazier’s shipyards put hammer to nail, and an elite cadre of Commodores began their training to be Flight Directors.  Now, a mere few months down the road, the IKS Niagara stands nearly ready for its official launch into the uncharted seas of imagination.

Where will their first mission take them?  Only time will tell!
Meet the USS Voyager's Firebird Squadron 

The Middle and High School Firebird Squadron

The Firebird Squadron launched today from Farpoint Station near the Outlands on the first of many episodes in their Long Duration Mission. The Firebirds are one of 27 cadet squadrons headquartered at Renaissance Academy, Lehi, Utah - home to the new USS Voyager experiential simulator.  

Flight Director Maeson Busk reported a successful launch. "They did a great job, just like you'd expect from a mostly high school crew on a Long Duration Mission," Maeson remarked.

The crew sets the pace of a Long Duration Mission. They receive little or no help. Every action has a natural consequence. There is minimal interruptions from the ship's computer or chief engineer as you get in many standard field trip, camp, and party missions. The goal of an LDM is reality. For that reason, LDM missions stretch over an entire school year. The cadets experience the mission in episodes. Each episodic mission is followed several weeks later by a classroom experience where the science of the mission is explored. Squadron goals are set with teambuilding and leadership emphasized.

The Middle School Lion Squadron on the bridge of the USS Voyager

The Long Duration Mission is the cornerstone program offered at the Farpoint Space Education Center. Contact us if you're interested in participating either individually or as a group. Go to spacecamputah.org for more information.

         
The Imaginarium
The Human Imagination: A Wonderful Thing























































































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