Ad/iklan :







Search.Pencarian Menu

Add text send email to rh3252705.adda@blogger.com or Click this (Text porn Will delete) | Tambah teks kirim email ke rh3252705.adda@blogger.com atau Klik ini (Teks porno akan dihapus)
Total post.pos : 13631+

FAA Gives Kids Opportunity to Design Airports

Uses Popular Minecraft Game
FAA logo

News & Update

You are subscribed to News & Updates from the FAA Homepage. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.

airport design challenge

FAA Gives Kids Opportunity to Design Airports

WASHINGTON – Get ready for takeoff! The Federal Aviation Administration's Airport Design Challenge will take flight on April 1 with an extended enrollment period.

 

The Challenge helps students design virtual airports using the Microsoft game Minecraft. Students studying science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) across the globe will meet aviation professionals and learn about the aerospace industry and STEM concepts and careers.  

 

"We need to continue to reach out to youth in their areas of interest," said Acting FAA Administrator Billy Nolen. "The Airport Design Challenges does this by combining gaming and aviation to develop our leaders of tomorrow." 

 

During the competition, students collaborate in small teams to learn about their local airports and to complete developmental tasks in Minecraft. They participate in organized lesson plans covering topics ranging from airport layout, pavement and lighting to structures and innovative growth. Program facilitators, including over 150 FAA employees, will use weekly knowledge-check quizzes and screenshots of students' designs to assess progress and provide feedback. 

 

The FAA encourages both U.S. and international students to participate in this virtual event. Last year, approximately 800 students took part. Learn more about the Airport Design Challenge and register here!

Please do not reply to this message. See our Contact FAA page for contact information.


This email was sent to rh3252705.adda@blogger.com using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: U.S. Federal Aviation Administration · 800 Independence Avenue, SW · Washington, DC 20591 · 1-866-TELL-FAA (1-866-835-5322) GovDelivery logo

Share :

Facebook Twitter Google+
0 Komentar untuk "FAA Gives Kids Opportunity to Design Airports"

Back To Top