Space is Everywhere
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Space is Everywhere
This course is part of Pathway to Space Specialization
Instructor: Chris Koehler
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What you'll learn
You will learn about the cosmos and your place in it, the ways we explore space, and how people and politics play a role in what we learn.
Plus you will learn how space influences everything in our world all while finding your pathway to space.
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There are 9 modules in this course
You are here! Welcome to Course 4 - Space is Everywhere and the last course of this specialization. You are on the final stretch of this journey to finding your Pathway to Space. The topics of Course 4 span four weeks and nine lessons with 36 learning objectives. This course contains some of my most favorite aha moments in the the entire specialization. I hope that you find them and that they impact you in a positive way. We will discuss how space is communicated through news, art, movies, books, music and more. Space is everywhere in our lives and therefore everyone can be involved in it. So keep up the pace. You can do this. Your reward awaits you, finding your pathway to space.
Week 1 - We will start with Space in Journalism with Paul Daugherty where Paul and I will discuss the importance of communicating science and space matters in an engaging and accurate way. Space and Music, with Dr. Jay Keister, explores role music has had and continues to have in our perceptions of space. Both lessons are eye and ear opening. Week 2 - This week includes two special discussions centered around art. To bring the wonder of space and the science we do to everyone is best done through art. In the Art of Space, Erin Espelie and I discuss the significance of art as effective tool to inspire those interested in space to pursue and/or question it further. Erin is filmmaker and created a film just for this course. Joby Harris and I discuss the significance of Visualizing Space Exploration in his lesson. Joby uses many tools to bring a space mission to life well before it has even been funded. He explains his process and demonstrates some of his creativity in a interesting demonstration. Week 3 - In this time of history, movies and tv shows play a large role in the visual entertainment of humans and some animals. However before this medium, writings played that role. In this week's lesson we discuss both. With Scott Millspaugh's lesson on Space Through the Ages, we discuss how space and it's influence on society was captured and communicated over great periods of time. And how some of these beliefs lasted over a thousand years. In Space and Movies, Dr. Ernesto Acevedo MuΓ±oz and I discuss the movie that changed everything when it comes to space as well as those before and after. Week 4 - The last week of lessons. I purposely put them at the end as I feel they are a fitting way to end to this specialization. In Science Fiction, Dr. William Kuskin and I revisit the concept of Space and Wonder and its influence on our imagination. How the power of imagination generates hope for all that wield it. In One Pathway to Space, I walk you through a journey in rocket history and connect that history to one book that shaped humanity's future in space. And last but not least, we end the course and this specialization with one final goodbye to the crew and the USS Pathway to Space. In addition, I have arranged for a very special VIP transporter. It is truly the end but it is also just the beginning. Enjoy!
Chris and Paul Daugherty (CUB) explore the tools of an effective science journalist and discover how their reporting on science influences the politics, policy, and public perception of space. [CUB = University of Colorado Boulder]
What's included
10 videos1 reading1 assignment1 discussion prompt
10 videosβ’Total 123 minutes
- Lesson 1 Overviewβ’6 minutes
- Video Capsule Introductionβ’1 minute
- Video Capsuleβ’26 minutes
- Discussion Promptβ’1 minute
- Your Pathβ’22 minutes
- Connectionsβ’35 minutes
- Crew Questionsβ’10 minutes
- Transporterβ’11 minutes
- The Futureβ’7 minutes
- Wrap Upβ’4 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 1 minute
- Course Updates and Accessibility Supportβ’1 minute
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Lesson 1 Quizβ’15 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- A Space News Story That Impacted You?β’10 minutes
Chris and Dr. Jay Keister (CUB) perform an examination of the ways we use music to think about space, and space to think about music. [CUB = University of Colorado Boulder]
What's included
10 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
10 videosβ’Total 109 minutes
- Lesson 2 Overviewβ’6 minutes
- Video Capsule Introductionβ’1 minute
- Video Capusleβ’23 minutes
- Discussion Promptβ’1 minute
- Your Pathβ’19 minutes
- Connectionsβ’35 minutes
- Crew Questionsβ’5 minutes
- Transporter #1β’9 minutes
- The Futureβ’6 minutes
- Wrap Upβ’4 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Lesson 2 Quizβ’15 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- How Music May Have Altered a Space Movie Scene?β’10 minutes
Chris and Erin Espelie (CUB) perform an examination of the role of art in space and its influences on our human nature to contribute to the larger understanding of the cosmos and our place in it. [CUB = University of Colorado Boulder]
What's included
9 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
9 videosβ’Total 81 minutes
- Lesson 3 Overviewβ’7 minutes
- Video Capsule Introductionβ’1 minute
- Video Capsuleβ’10 minutes
- Discussion Promptβ’1 minute
- Your Pathβ’25 minutes
- Connectionsβ’22 minutes
- Crew Questionsβ’6 minutes
- The Futureβ’6 minutes
- Wrap Upβ’3 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Lesson 3 Quizβ’15 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- How Did a Piece of Art Help Your Understanding of Space?β’10 minutes
Chris and Joby Harris (JPL) explore, through an artist's perspective, the role art plays in communicating the discoveries and future of space exploration through visualization. [JPL = Jet Propulsion Laboratory]
What's included
10 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
10 videosβ’Total 134 minutes
- Lesson 4 Overviewβ’7 minutes
- Video Capsule Introductionβ’1 minute
- Video Capsuleβ’26 minutes
- Discussion Promptβ’2 minutes
- Your Pathβ’23 minutes
- Connectionsβ’36 minutes
- Crew Questionsβ’8 minutes
- Transporterβ’18 minutes
- The Futureβ’10 minutes
- Wrap Upβ’3 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Lesson 4 Quizβ’15 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- A Favorite Visualization of Space and Why?β’10 minutes
Chris and Dr. Scott Millspaugh (CUB) explore how humanity made sense of our place in space through the ages. [CUB = University of Colorado Boulder]
What's included
9 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
9 videosβ’Total 144 minutes
- Lesson 5 Overviewβ’6 minutes
- Video Capsule Introductionβ’0 minutes
- Video Capsuleβ’53 minutes
- Discussion Promptβ’1 minute
- Your Pathβ’24 minutes
- Connectionsβ’42 minutes
- Crew Questionsβ’5 minutes
- The Futureβ’8 minutes
- Wrap Upβ’5 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Lesson 5 Quizβ’15 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- What is the Shape of Earth and How do You Know?β’10 minutes
Chris and Dr. Ernesto Acevedo-MuΓ±oz (CUB) discuss an overview of how movies transport our minds and alter our perceptions of space. [CUB = University of Colorado Boulder]
What's included
9 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
9 videosβ’Total 128 minutes
- Lesson 6 Overviewβ’6 minutes
- Video Capsule Introductionβ’1 minute
- Video Capsuleβ’33 minutes
- Discussion Promptβ’2 minutes
- Your Pathβ’21 minutes
- Connectionsβ’41 minutes
- Crew Questionsβ’8 minutes
- The Futureβ’10 minutes
- Lesson Wrap Upβ’6 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Lesson 6 Quizβ’15 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- What is Your Favorite Sci-Fi Movie and Why?β’10 minutes
Chris and Dr. William Kuskin (CUB) take a look at the role art and science fiction play in shaping and creating new realities and understandings of our world and the cosmos. [CUB = University of Colorado Boulder]
What's included
10 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
10 videosβ’Total 141 minutes
- Lesson 7 Overviewβ’6 minutes
- Video Capsule Introductionβ’1 minute
- Video Capsuleβ’29 minutes
- Discussion Promptβ’1 minute
- Your Pathβ’27 minutes
- Connectionsβ’47 minutes
- Crew Questionsβ’9 minutes
- Transporterβ’10 minutes
- The Futureβ’5 minutes
- Lesson Wrap Upβ’6 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Lesson 7 Quizβ’15 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Imagine Doing Anything You Want in the World. What is it and Why?β’10 minutes
Chris provides you with a real life example of how one book influenced three individuals and forever changed humans from cave dwellers to star explorers.
What's included
10 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
10 videosβ’Total 109 minutes
- Lesson 8 Overviewβ’7 minutes
- Video Capsule Introductionβ’1 minute
- Video Capsuleβ’30 minutes
- Discussion Promptβ’1 minute
- Your Pathβ’23 minutes
- Connectionsβ’25 minutes
- Crew Questionsβ’8 minutes
- Transporterβ’5 minutes
- The Futureβ’7 minutes
- Lesson Wrap Upβ’3 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Lesson 8 Quizβ’15 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- What Has Had the Biggest Impact on Finding Your Pathway to Space?β’10 minutes
Chris and the USS Pathway to Space Crew reflect on our journey together as we review where we have gone and what we have discovered + a very VIP transporter!
What's included
6 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
6 videosβ’Total 68 minutes
- Lesson 9 Overviewβ’10 minutes
- Discussion Promptβ’2 minutes
- Final Crew Meet Upsβ’14 minutes
- VIP Transporterβ’22 minutes
- Special Recognitionβ’11 minutes
- Final Wrap Upβ’9 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Lesson 9 Quizβ’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Did You Find Your Pathway to Space?β’10 minutes
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