Friday, January 1, 2016

Session on Jan 2nd

Hello

 

                                                                HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL

 

Hope you all are doing well.

 

Hope you all are working with your children on the Parent's day projects-if not, please start them thinking.

 

This is being held because you folks wanted to come- not sure if the other sites are having sessions

 

We do have AIS tomorrow. We have four (4) great sessions for you.

 

1.       Simple Machines-By popular demand –this is being brought back. Learn about how to lift heavy weights easily-how in the olden days, Greeks, Romans, Arabs built giant things. This will give you great ideas on how to simplify difficult problems-an Engineer or a scientist

2.       Exercises for the Body- Learn through Yoga, how you work out different parts of the body and how each exercise helps in different ways. Taught by expert practitioners, this is a fun filled challenge-for Adults versus kids!

3.       Electricity and Electromagnetism- Learn all about electricity, what is electric current, how electrons travel, what is an electric motor, what are coils, how and why you get an electric shock(!!), what are magnets and what the combination of electricity and magnetism is called and its uses. Taught by an experienced Engineer, this is "Guaranteed" to make you smarter and a good Electrical Engineer if you go on to study these

4.       Planes and Aerodynamics- Learn all about Airplanes, how they stay up, how they can come down –land carefully or CRASH(!!), how some planes can fly upside down without the pilots and passengers falling down, how some planes can perform amazing actions in air, maybe how some planes can fly as fast as sound, what is the speed of sound - -Become an Aerospace Engineer!!

                                               

Cheers

 

Raj Ragahavan


Parents's Day Project Submission Reminder


The AIS Parent's Day for officially registered students is on Sat Mar 12 at NIST

AIS-LM will provide students who are not formally registered with AIS or who are unable to present at NIST an opportunity on Sat Mar 5 at LM

Deadline for submission of forms is Sunday Feb 7.

 

If you have left the program:

·  Ignore this email

·  No need to fill out forms

·  No need to respond!!

Session on Jan 2nd

Hello

 

                                                                HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL

 

Hope you all are doing well.

 

Hope you all are working with your children on the Parent's day projects-if not, please start them thinking.

 

This is being held because you folks wanted to come- not sure if the other sites are having sessions

 

We do have AIS tomorrow. We have four (4) great sessions for you.

 

1.       Simple Machines-By popular demand –this is being brought back. Learn about how to lift heavy weights easily-how in the olden days, Greeks, Romans, Arabs built giant things. This will give you great ideas on how to simplify difficult problems-an Engineer or a scientist

2.       Exercises for the Body- Learn through Yoga, how you work out different parts of the body and how each exercise helps in different ways. Taught by expert practitioners, this is a fun filled challenge-for Adults versus kids!

3.       Electricity and Electromagnetism- Learn all about electricity, what is electric current, how electrons travel, what is an electric motor, what are coils, how and why you get an electric shock(!!), what are magnets and what the combination of electricity and magnetism is called and its uses. Taught by an experienced Engineer, this is "Guaranteed" to make you smarter and a good Electrical Engineer if you go on to study these

4.       Planes and Aerodynamics- Learn all about Airplanes, how they stay up, how they can come down –land carefully or CRASH(!!), how some planes can fly upside down without the pilots and passengers falling down,how some planes can perform amazing actions in air, maybe how some planes can fly as fast as sound, what is the speed of sound - -Become an Aerospace Engineer!!

                                               

Cheers

 

Raj Ragahavan