“When you launch in a rocket, you’re not really flying that rocket. “The deeper the journey into inner space, the further the possibilities in outer space.” – this is very important – so you don’t have to carry the return fuel when you go there.” “Rocket science is tough, and rockets have a way of failing.”
“When you launch in a rocket, you’re not really flying that rocket. “The deeper the journey into inner space, the further the possibilities in outer space.” – this is very important – so you don’t have to carry the return fuel when you go there.” “Rocket science is tough, and rockets have a way of failing.”
Project Exploration hosted its 20th annual Reflection of Knowledge at Cisco Meraki on Thursday, May 16, 2019. This year, the Reflection of Knowledge brought together nearly 50 youth from Sisters4Science, Brothers4Science, and the West Side STEM Learning Center. Each program shared their favorite project from the year, presenting their findings and highlighting the challenges and how they worked through them.
Teens learn how to collect and analyze evidence, they are introduced to microscopy and drug chemistry and identify latent prints and DNA, using authentic techniques, materials, and instrumentation used for securing, searching, recording, collecting, and examining physical evidence.
“But how hard can it really be?”, you may ask. “It’s not rocket scie-… oh wait.” Yes, indeed, Project Exploration is teaching our students rocket science.