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The Process of Your Mission

I hope you remember that you were sent to space in order to explore life in zero gravity. You all have a  mission to accomplish and a lot of work is required of you. I will not make you work all the time; you will find some leisure time as well. Below you find the tasks that you need to accomplish.

                                                                           Good Luck!

 

1. Before you get too excited about  the exposure to zero gravity, I would recommend to familiarize yourself with our blog. It is our tool of communication. Before you start blogging plese familiarize yourself with the rubric that I will use to evaluate your participation in discussion on your exploration.  

2. Next familiarize yourself with your work tasks. Find out what responsibilities does your job require of you.

 commander      pilot         flight engineer          mission specialist        payload specialist

3. You will work in teams as follows:

Commander, Pilot and Flight engineer - Sleep and Recreation

Mission Specialists - Mourning Routine and Exercise

Payload Specialists - Food

 4. Each team will have their own responsibility

  • Please go into resources tab
  • Click on on the provided links that correspond to the responsibilities that you are assigned to
  • Explore the web sites
  • Attached below you will find an activity sheet that will guide you through your exploration
  • Print your activity sheet ( just one per team)
  • Fill out the activity sheet
  • Remember to communicate with the other members through our class blog
  • Print Crew Members Evaluation Sheet (attached below) and fill it out (one per each crew member) - it will help me to assess each student's participation in a team

5. Astronauts communicate with the earth not only by written messages but also using audio devices. After you spend a quality of time working on your discoveries you will meet with the rest of your team to share your findings. In your team you will work on creating a 10 minute podcast during which you will discuss your new knowledge and experiences about living in zero gravity. 

         TIPS ON CREATING PODCAST

  • Identify your audience
  • Select a person who would lead the podcast discussion
  • Draft your script to make sure you have questions and answers ready
  • Reherse it
  • Record it and hand the recording to the teacher

Remember: Make it real. Don't read off your notes.

6. After spending some quality of time with your crew members you are asked to write a journal page before you come back to earth. For examples of journals written by atronauts go the this website, reflect and start writing. These will be posted in our class wiki. Also see the journal rubric attached below, which I will use to assess your journal writting. 

Author: Sylwia Helinska
Last modified: 3/26/2012 3:57 PM (EST)