Gould touches on something I haven't heard mentioned here, "...potential for 
STEM education." STEM = Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. It 
is what is driving education and schools are hungry for community involvement 
from people who can present projects that help the schools meet STEM education 
standards. (see stemeducationcoalition.org)

Perhaps we should address the impact ARISSat-1 should have on education and the 
potential of introducing what we do to large amount of young minds. Instead 
bitching about what has gone wrong, should we redirect our collective energies 
contacting teachers and local school officials and explaining the educational 
impact of ARRISat-1, the help them setting up an antenna receiver and 
installing software. Engage the students. Show them what a great hobby we have 
and follow-up in getting them more involved.

We have a golden opportunity that worth more than 100 grid squares contacts via 
the transponder. Something I consider more valuable than the cost of deploying 
this thing, Young Minds. We are lacking dreamers in this age. Here is our 
chance to create some.

Hmmm, maybe one of these kids who get involved will be become our best ally 
when they go to space.

EMike McCardel, KC8YLD
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Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 21:19:42 -0400
From: Gould Smith <[email protected]>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Nice ARISSat story on local TV
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A local TV station, WBIR produced a nice story about ARISSat launch today
and its potential for STEM education.

View at
http://www.wbir.com/news/article/178784/2/STEM-education-reaches-new-heights


73,
Gould

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