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Access to Scientific Space Heritage
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Aim: The project will create a virtual control room to simulate space missions and astronomy events thus providing access to Europe’s space heritage, space physics and astronomy knowledge base Courtesy of ESA/D. Ducros
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What is a Virtual Control Room?
Electronic learning environment based on a real control room
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A whole class of students will collaborate in the
virtual control room
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They will work in small groups either
on an island
or
in “open space”
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ASH - Edutainment
Students run collaboratively a whole mission During this mission they learn about
astronomy, space science, earth science, physics, chemistry, biology, ...
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Role Play - Islands
Each student gets a specific role
engineer, scientist, mission controller,...)
Islands group different roles together to a team to complete a mission
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Pedagogical Concepts
Rather “hands on” than classical, unilateral information transfer
Collaborative experience Role playing
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Modular components
Hardware configuration: islands either multifunctional (all roles on one table)
or specific (one role per table)
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Modular components
Teachware: plug-in architecture load different missions embed different lectures into missions
System
Mission
Lecture 1(physics)
Lecture 2(jet propulsion)
Lecture 3(astronomy)
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Technology
Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality new interface paradigms handling objects naturally in 3d space
Multimedia Stereo Projection
one large projection for all
Touch Screens for specific role
tasks
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Mission Example
How old is the universe? Apply different techniques to observation results to
estimate the age of the universe
Groups evaluate and compare
their results
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Mission Example
Mission to Mars operator role: telemetry, surveillance scientist role: conducting experiments engineer role: vehicle construction and control
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Consortium:
DK - DELTA Danish Electronics, Light & Acoustics
(co-ordinator), Tycho Brahe Planetarium and
Omnimaxteater
B - Space Applications Services, V.Z.W. Limburgse
Volkssterrenwacht - Europanetarium - Georama,
Observatoire Royal de Belgique - Planetarium
AUT - Vienna University of Technology
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Co-ordinator:
Mr.Jørgen Bøegh
DELTA Danish Electronics, Light & Acoustics
Venlighedsvej 4
DK-2970
Hørsholm, Denmark phone: +45 45867722 fax: +45 45865898 email: [email protected]
ISS LifeBoat, Courtesy of ESA