Week 4 was Anne Pacros week!
This week we hosted our Meal Plan on Tuesday, due to the bank holiday. 50 attendees tuned in to follow along with our Stemillions Activity Pack (aka Meal Plan) based on Anne Pacros, a payload manager on the Solar Orbiter Mission. The Solar Orbiter is a Sun-observing satellite designed by the European Space Agency. The attendees designed their own satellites, considering what equipment and materials they would need in space. Anne answered everybody’s questions about satellites and planet observation. Some of the girls discussed their designs with Anne at the end of the session.
Celebrating #WorldArtDay ??✏️
Check out Lucy's Satellite Design from @Stemettes Tuesday Meal Plan with @ESA Solar Orbiter Payload Manager Anne Pacros. ??#STEMModeIn#WomenInSTEM#GirlsInSTEM pic.twitter.com/E9gRPf4CDH
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When we asked the attendees what they enjoyed most about the session they said:
“I enjoyed talking about my design! I also loved meeting Anne!”
“I enjoyed drawing the satellite and putting my annotations around the picture”
“Making the satellite and learning more about the ESA”
On Wednesday, we live-streamed an introduction to Tinkercad, an open-source 3D modelling platform. 50 participants joined Core Stemette Jazmin and Logistics Stemette Julia for a 3D design session. Once the participants had learned to navigate the software, they designed their own satellite using Tinkercad. TeamStemette were super impressed with the results, the satellites were fit for a trip to space!
Thank you to everyone who took part in @STEMETTES MODE IN! Week 4: Wed Tutorial: Intro to @tinkercad
✅ We loved all the designs you created. Including this one from Marta. ? #STEMModeIn
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Here are some quotes from the girls that joined the session about what they enjoyed the most:
“Being able to create my own 3D model. It was amazing!!”
“I enjoyed making the rocket using Tinkercad for the first time”
“The presenters were excellent and very engaging. The workshop instructions were very clear and easy to follow. Good Stuff”
For the Friday Live session this week we were joined by our Stem Mode In role model this week, Anne Pacros and StemetteSpeaker, Liberty Hemming. Liberty is currently in STEM education and spoke to the viewers about her EPQ (Extended Project Qualification) on space food. HeadStemette Anne-Marie hosted the session and was disappointed when she learned that breadcrumbs are not allowed in space. Liberty will soon move onto a project about agriculture potential in space. Anne Pacros joined the session and told the audience about her work with the European Space Agency. She answered lots of questions about space observation and her route into STEM. 114 people tuned into this session, here are some quotes from some of the viewers about what they enjoyed the most.
“I enjoyed most parts of it as I don’t have much knowledge in space science. I learnt many things and would love to learn more about it. It was very engaging as well because the other viewers asked great questions.”
“Learning more about EPQ’s and working in the space industry”
“I enjoyed all of the q&a and learning about the solar orbiter mission and Anne Pacros”
Week 4 Friday IG Live! ??
Anne-Marie @aimafidon continues the chat with @ESA Solar Orbiter Payload Manager Anne Pacros.??
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We received some great overall feedback from week 4 too!
- 214 participants tuned in this week
- 90.9% said their knowledge of STEM improved
- 87% shared their perception of STEM improved
- 84% shared their network in STEM improved