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1 Vida fuera de mi barrio: Vida fuera de mi barrio: ¿ ¿ C C ó ó mo un ni mo un ni ño del barrio Amelia llega a la ño del barrio Amelia llega a la NASA? NASA? Presentado para los estudiantes de: STEAM por: Félix A. Soto Toro, Ph.D. EE, PMP [email protected] 06 - 09 de octubre del 2014 Revised: 09/24/2014

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Vida fuera de mi barrio:Vida fuera de mi barrio:¿¿CCóómo un nimo un niño del barrio Amelia llega a la ño del barrio Amelia llega a la

NASA?NASA?

Presentado para los estudiantes de: STEAM

por:

Félix A. Soto Toro, Ph.D. EE, PMP

[email protected]

06 - 09 de octubre del 2014

Revised: 09/24/2014

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SucesosSucesos

Sobre-nombres José Juan Educación de Padres Papi

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VentajasVentajas

Más despiertos Sobreviven en peores circumstancias 3 veces mejores

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Noticias…..Noticias…..

•Barrio Amelia… menos de esto

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Sus MetasSus Metas Corto plazo

– Aprender a usar computadora– Sacar licensia– Tener motora o carro– Graduarmé de escuela superior

Largo plazo– Hacer práctica en campo de estudio– Graduarme– Trabajar en lo que estudie– Ganar buen dinero– Pagar préstamos– Tener casa/carro propio– Pagar préstamos– Casarse– Pagar préstamos– Hijos, etc.

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Hablando “InglHablando “Ingléés”…s”…

C y HMother Cabrini CollegePapelServi-carro y fila en restaurantesMonkey

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A planear desde hoyA planear desde hoy

Seleccionar rama de estudioSolicitar información o buscar en internet

y librosSolicitar ayuda financieraConsiderar ciudad de estudio, ya que

probáblemente se quedaría a vivir cerca de donde estudias

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Preguntas de vida universitaria…Preguntas de vida universitaria…

¿Cómo son los baños ? ¿ Quién me cocina ? ¿ Teléfono, Internet, etc ¿ Compartir vivienda ? … ¿ con personas de otro sexo ? ¿ Transportación? ¿ Quién me paga las cosas ? ¿ Puedo ganar dinero ? ¿ Me tengo que graduar en 4 años ? ¿ Inglés ?

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Hay pero es que….Hay pero es que….

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¡ La ¡ La experiencia es lo mexperiencia es lo máás que vale !s que vale !$5,000 = 40 hrs x 10 weeks = ? hour$5,000 = 40 hrs x 10 weeks = ? hour

1. ¿ Quién le dá comida al pecesito ?2. ¿ Quién paga mi carro ?3. ¿ Quién paga mi apartamento ?4. ¿ Dónde voy a vivir durante el verano ?5. ¿ Dónde y qué como ?6. ¿ Cómo llego al trabajo ?7. ¡ No sé inglés !8. ¿ Qué hago con mi pareja ?9. ¿ Quién cuida de mi pareja y de mi familia ?10. ¿ Quién podrá defenderme ?

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¡ Mi decisión !¡ Mi decisión !

Seleccioné rama de estudio Porqué escojí Florida Institute of Technology (FIT)

– Cerca de PR– Ofrecen clases remediales de inglés– Especialidad en ingeniería– Ofrecen de bachillerato a doctorado– Equipo de Pelota– ROTC– Cerca de NASA

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Programas Educativos de NASAProgramas Educativos de NASA

High School– FIRST Robotics Competition - http://www.usfirst.org/

Verano despues de High School– Pre-Co-Operative Education Program

Universidad– Internship (universidad) -– Volunteers– Experiments in Micro-Gravity - http://microgravityuniversity.jsc.nasa.gov – FIRST Robotics Competition - http://www.usfirst.org/

http://education.nasa.gov

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Become familiar withBecome familiar withNASA and contractor opportunitiesNASA and contractor opportunities

•Read about programs “GOOGLE”•Select your programs (yes, you can apply to more than one)•Each program might have its own application requirements•Fill out and submit your programs’ application form•Fill out the on-line resume (www.usajobs.gov)•Necessary documents:

•Essay describing your intentions•Most recent Academic transcripts•At least 3 letters of recommendations

•Request confirmation of submittal•Submit all by documents at once by programs’ deadlineNormally by January 31 if applying for summer

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http://www.nasa.gov/about/sites/index.html

NASA Headquarters NASA Headquarters, located in Washington, D.C., exercises management over the space flight centers,

research centers, and other installations that constitute NASA.

Ames Research CenterAmes Research Center specializes in research geared towards creating new knowledge and new technologies that span the

spectrum of NASA interests.

Dryden Flight Research CenterAs the lead for flight research, Dryden continues to innovate in aeronautics and space technology.

The newest, fastest, the highest -- all have made their debut in the vast, clear desert skies over Dryden.

Glenn Research CenterGlenn Research Center develops and transfers critical technologies that address national priorities through research,

technology development, and systems development for safe and reliable aeronautics, aerospace, and space applications.

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http://www.nasa.gov/about/sites/index.html

Goddard Space Flight Center

The mission of the Goddard Space Flight Center is to expand knowledge on the Earth and its environment, the solar system, and the universe through observations from space.

Jet Propulsion Laboratory The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, managed by the California Institute of Technology is NASA's lead center for robotic exploration of

the Solar System.

Johnson Space Center From the early Gemini, Apollo, and Sky Lab projects to today's Space Shuttle and International Space Station programs,

Johnson Space Center continues to lead NASA's effort in Human Space Exploration.

Kennedy Space CenterKennedy Space Center is America's Gateway to the Universe -- leading the world in preparing and launching missions

around the Earth and beyond.

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http://www.nasa.gov/about/sites/index.html

Langley Research Center Langley continues to forge new frontiers in aviation and space research for aerospace, atmospheric sciences, and technology

commercialization to improve the way the world lives.

Marshall Space Flight Center Bringing people to space; bringing space to people. Marshall Space Flight Center is world leader in the access to space and use of

space for research and development to benefit humanity.

Stennis Space Center Stennis is responsible for NASA's rocket propulsion testing and for partnering with industry to develop and implement

remote sensing technology.

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NASA facilities across the USA

1 NASA Headquarters (DC)Agency Management

2 Langley Research Center (VA)Structures and Materials

3 Kennedy Space CenterLaunch and Payload Processing Systems

4 Marshall Space Flight Center (AL)Space Propulsion

5 Stennis Space Center (MS)Rocket Propulsion Test

6 Johnson Space Center (TX)Human Operations in Space

7 Jet Propulsion Laboratory (CA)Deep Space Systems

8 Dryden Flight Research Center (CA)Atmospheric Flight Operations

9 Ames Research Center (CA)Information Technology

10 Glenn Research Center (OH)Turbo-machinery

11 Goddard Space Flight Center (MD)Scientific Research

12 Wallops Flight Facility (VA)Sounding Rockets, Scientific Balloons, Shuttle Small Payload Projects.

13 Goddard Institute of Space Studies (MD)

Excellence in Global Climate Change 14 Space Telescope Science Institute (MD)Space Exploration and Science Images

15 Independent Verification and Validation Facility (WV) Verification and Validation for Software's and Systems

16 White Sands Test Facility, (NM)Rocket Propulsion, Hazard Assessment, Astronaut Approach and Landing Training

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Contact KennedyJohn F. Kennedy Space Center

Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899Phone: 321.867.5000

E-mail: Public Inquiries

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http://NASAJobs.NASA.govhttp://NASAJobs.NASA.gov

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http://NASAJobs.NASA.gov/StudentOpps/Employment/default.htmhttp://NASAJobs.NASA.gov/StudentOpps/Employment/default.htm

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Annual Rates by Grade and Step http://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/salary-tables/pdf/2014/saltbl.pdf

Pregunta de Matemáticas

Si, Grade 1 Step 1 paga a $34,319 anuales, Cuanto esa cantidad equivale por hora?

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Annual Rates by Grade and Step

Si, Grade 1 Step 1 paga a $34,319 anuales, Cuanto esa cantidad equivale por hora?

Asumir que trabajamos 8 horas diarias

Pregunta de Matemáticas

Asumir que trabajamos 5 dias a la semana

Asumir que trabajamos por 52 semanas anuales

$ 34,319 anuales

Dividido entre: 52 semanas

= $659.98 semanales

Dividido entre: 5 dias / semana

= $132.00 diarios

Dividido entre: 8 horas / día

= $16.50 por hora

http://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/salary-tables/pdf/2014/saltbl.pdf

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Importancia de hacer buenos diseños

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Comparar BiografíasComparar Biografíashttp://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/astrobio_activemgmt.html

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center

Houston, Texas 77058

EILEEN MARIE COLLINS (COLONEL, USAF, RET.)NASA ASTRONAUT

PERSONAL DATA: Born November 19, 1956, in Elmira, New York. Married.She enjoys running, golf, hiking, camping, reading, photography, astronomy.

EDUCATION: Graduated from Elmira Free Academy, Elmira, New York, in 1974; received an associate in science degree in mathematics/science from Corning Community College in 1976; a bachelor of arts degree in mathematics and economics from Syracuse University in 1978; a master of science degree in operations research from Stanford University in 1986; and a master of arts degree in space systems management from Webster University in 1989.

ORGANIZATIONS: Member of the Air Force Association, Order of Daedalians, Women Military Aviators, U.S. Space Foundation, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and the Ninety-Nines.

NASA EXPERIENCE: Selected by NASA in January 1990, Collins became an astronaut in July 1991. Initially assigned to Orbiter engineering support, Collins has also served on the astronaut support team responsible for Orbiter prelaunch checkout, final launch configuration, crew ingress/egress, landing/recovery, worked in Mission Control as a spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM), served as the Astronaut Office Spacecraft Systems Branch Chief, Chief Information Officer, Shuttle Branch Chief, and Astronaut Safety Branch Chief. Collins served as pilot on STS-63 (February 3-11, 1995) and STS-84 (May 15-24, 1997), and was the commander on STS-93 (July 22-27, 1999) and STS-114 (July 26 to August 9, 2005). A veteran of four space flights, Collins has logged over 872 hours in space.

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Noticias…..Noticias…..

•Barrio Amelia…más de esto

•Ahora sí estamos hablando….

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NASA WebsitesNASA Websites NASA Spinoffs

– http://www.sti.nasa.gov/STI-public-homepage.html

NASA and other NASA Centers– http://www.nasajobs.nasa.gov/

Tracking the Space Station from Home– http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/cities/view.cgi?country=United_States&region=Puerto_Rico&city=San_Juan

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Other Jobs’ WebsitesOther Jobs’ Websites NASA Contractors by Location

– http://nasajobs.nasa.gov/jobs/contractors.htm

Career Builder– http://www.careerbuilder.com/

Jobs– http://jobs.com/

Monster– http://www.monster.com/

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NASA facilities across the USA

1 NASA Headquarters (DC)Agency Management

2 Langley Research Center (VA)Structures and Materials

3 Kennedy Space CenterLaunch and Payload Processing Systems

4 Marshall Space Flight Center (AL)Space Propulsion

5 Stennis Space Center (MS)Rocket Propulsion Test

6 Johnson Space Center (TX)Human Operations in Space

7 Jet Propulsion Laboratory (CA)Deep Space Systems

8 Dryden Flight Research Center (CA)Atmospheric Flight Operations

9 Ames Research Center (CA)Information Technology

10 Glenn Research Center (OH)Turbo-machinery

11 Goddard Space Flight Center (MD)Scientific Research

12 Wallops Flight Facility (VA)Sounding Rockets, Scientific Balloons, Shuttle Small Payload Projects.

13 Goddard Institute of Space Studies (MD)

Excellence in Global Climate Change 14 Space Telescope Science Institute (MD)Space Exploration and Science Images

15 Independent Verification and Validation Facility (WV) Verification and Validation for Software's and Systems

16 White Sands Test Facility, (NM)Rocket Propulsion, Hazard Assessment, Astronaut Approach and Landing Training

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Contact KennedyJohn F. Kennedy Space Center

Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899Phone: 321.867.5000

E-mail: Public Inquiries

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GUIA PARA OBSERVAR SATELITES

***** SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO *****

Oportunidades para ver la estación espacial a simple vista:Domingo 5 de octubre del 2014

aLunes 6 de octubre del 2014

SATELITE LOCAL Duracion MAX ELEV Llegada Salida

Dia / Hora (Minutos) (grados)(grados /

dirección)

ISS Domingo Oct 05 @ 4:07 AM <1 11 11 above ESE 11 above ESE

ISS 3 12 11 above WSW 10 above SW

ISS Domingo Oct 05 @ 7:01 PM 3 29 29 above WNW 11 above NNE

http://spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightings/

(grados / dirección)

ISS Lunes Oct 06 @ 4:54 AM <1 12 12 above S 10 above S

Domingo Oct 05 @ 5:40 AM

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Vida fuera de mi barrio:Vida fuera de mi barrio:¿¿CCóómo un nimo un niño del barrio Amelia llega a la ño del barrio Amelia llega a la

NASA?NASA?

Presentado para los estudiantes de: STEAM

por:

Félix A. Soto Toro, Ph.D. EE, PMP

[email protected]

06 de octubre del 2014

Revised: 09/19/2014

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