The Parts and Materials Request Form is now live on the NASA HUNCH Documents & Resources Page of my website. Please complete and submit a separate form for each part or material needed for your prototype.
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December Zoom conferences with Alli are scheduled for class time on Monday, 12/5 and Tuesday 12/6. This is an opportunity for you to: 1. show her your final designs before prototyping begins. 2. Ask any last questions before Winter Break. 3. Obtain any last minute feedback. Come prepared as a team to make the most of your time to chat with her (bring written questions, have your Dropbox PPT up to date, etc).
There are dates on Alli's schedule that provide you the opportunity to Zoom Conference with her when you have questions. If you need to zoom conference, your team leader will need to send an email to the class email address requesting a meeting. This email request needs to be sent two weeks in advance and must include the following information; Team project name and number in the subject, in the body of the email a brief description of your questions.
Alli has added new links to the resource pages of the Design & Prototype website. Make sure that you check out those additions. You may find some new and useful info there for your NASA HUNCH Project!
Remember to be prepared to visit with Alli on Monday and Tuesday of this coming week! Make sure that your PowerPoint is up to date and that you have your questions written down to ask Alli when she meets with your team. Professionalism, organization, enthusiasm!
Team Leaders: Make sure that all members on your team that are attending the kickoff on Wednesday evening have RSVP'd to Mr. Snare. Make sure to bring your parents! Put this on your calendar! Bring your parents! RSVP to Mr. Snare by 9/16! The new Design & Prototype list is live! I have uploaded it to the NASA HUNCH documents page. It is listed under the Design & Prototype heading. Make sure you look at the 2016-17 document. Start reading through the topics and thinking about which ones you might be interested in working on.
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