Show Detail: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum: 'STEM in 30'

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26147

Event Date:

12/19/2016

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00:34:55

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Outside

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Shawn Serre (PCTV)

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The STEM in 30 program, which consists of live, fast-paced, 30-minute webcasts, is designed to increase interest and engagement in STEM for students. To enhance the learning experience, classes can get involved with the content through the interactive Cover It Live feature, including poll questions and classroom activities. The webcast will be available live on the National Air and Space Museum website as well as NASA TV, and will be archived for on-demand viewing.

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Published on Dec 19, 2016 The birth of aeronautical engineering began in the Wright brothers' bike shop in Dayton, Ohio. The family tree of airplanes can be traced back to the Wright brothers’ 1903 Flyer. The principals of flight that got the Wrights into the air are the same today. Join STEM in 30 as we investigate the principals of flight and how the Wright Flyer made it into the air and into the history books. This program is made possible though the generous support of the Alcoa Foundation.

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