science fiction – Institute for Educational Advancement Connecting bright minds; nurturing intellectual and personal growth Wed, 15 May 2024 19:45:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2021/12/ieafavicon-e1711393443795-150x150.png science fiction – Institute for Educational Advancement 32 32 What You Can Learn From Superhero Comics /blog-what-you-can-learn-from-superhero-comics/ /blog-what-you-can-learn-from-superhero-comics/#respond Thu, 26 Aug 2021 02:38:50 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-what-you-can-learn-from-superhero-comics/ By Justin Pansacola

This fall, the Institute for Educational Advancement鈥檚聽Academy program will be offering a wide variety of classes, including 鈥淢arvel Comics: The Hero’s Journey.鈥 For students ages 6 through 9, this class uses the popular Marvel Comics superheroes to exercise a child’s creative writing ability. To learn more, we spoke to instructor Cynthia Perez.

This seems like it would be an attractive class for kids. Other than learning a history of these characters, what kinds of lessons are you hoping to convey? How do you use their enthusiasm and turn it toward something academic?

Students are intrigued by superpowers and can talk endlessly about which character has or doesn’t have a certain capabilities. The focus of the class is taking that outstanding history that Marvel is known for and guide a student’s enthusiasm to create a comic of his/her own with their own unique character, by designing and drawing that character and teaching them how and write actual panels for a comic using their thoughtful creativity and plotting a story and series.

In your opinion, what鈥檚 the value in learning how to create a comic book story versus creating a short story?

For those who want to plot and plan a longer narrative that is inspired by Marvel, that becomes the basis for fiction fantasy and science fiction writing. One of the most consistent comments that students will share when reading their favorite superhero or fantasy story is that there aren’t enough illustrations. In fact, mainstream fiction and stories have started to publish novels without words. To strengthen students whose strength is writing and who are influenced by Marvel, this can begin a new phase of “chapter books” that are about superheroes and can tap another market of interest among readers.

What do you think genre fiction like science fiction, fantasy and superheroes offers to writing students that maybe 鈥渃lassical鈥 literature does not?

Science fiction, fantasy, and superheroes offer unknown characters who literally can do anything and can explore unknown worlds. “Classical” literature has known patterns and relationships between characters, which can be explored in different patterns and a particular time period, whereas in sci fi and fantasy and with superheroes time is past, present future, or wherever one wishes.

鈥淢arvel Comics: The Hero’s Journey鈥 is an online Academy class for ages 6 through 9, taught on Saturdays from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM. For more information about the class, as well as information about registering for Academy, .

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Aliens, Math and Jerky /blog-aliens-math-and-jerky/ /blog-aliens-math-and-jerky/#respond Wed, 02 Mar 2016 02:06:06 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-aliens-math-and-jerky/ How are aliens related to math? The answer is: in every possible way!

From science fiction, to popular culture, to UFO organizations, and even a famous jerky shop half way between Los Angeles and Las Vegas named , extraterrestrial life pervades our imagination. The question is: if they are out there, where are they?

This is the foundation of the , formulated by Enrico Fermi 鈥 one of the most celebrated nuclear physicists of our time 鈥 which states the apparent contradiction between high estimates of the probability of the existence of extraterrestrial civilization and humanity’s lack of contact with, or evidence for, such civilizations.

Enrico Fermi is also the architect of 鈥淔ermi Estimations,鈥 which is designed to solve complex dimensional analysis problems with simple math calculations. A classical Fermi question would be, 鈥淗ow many piano tuners are there in New York City?鈥

To solve this puzzle, one may make the following simple estimates:

  1. Approximately how many people are in New York City? 8,000,000
  2. Does every individual own a piano? No
  3. Would it be reasonable to assert that “individuals don’t tend to own pianos, families do? Yes
  4. About how many families are there in a city of 8 million people?聽Perhaps there are 1,500,000 families in NYC.
  5. Does every family own a piano? No. Perhaps one out of every five does. That would mean there are about 300,000 pianos in NYC.
  6. How many piano tuners are needed for 300,000 pianos? Some people never get around to tuning their piano; some people tune their piano every month. If we assume that “on the average” every piano gets tuned once a year, then there are 300,000 “piano tunings” every year.
  7. How many piano tunings can one piano tuner do? Let’s assume that the average piano tuner can tune 3 pianos a day. Also assume that there are 200 working days per year. That means that every tuner can tune about 600 pianos per year.
  8. How many piano tuners are needed in NYC? The number of tuners is approximately 300,000/600 or 500 piano tuners.

Now, let鈥檚 do an alien question: in the Soyuz TMA-18M spacecraft, what is the maximum number of Alien Fresh Jerky can astronauts eat before finding an alien? Assuming the estimation of Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Program is correct, which is 20 years, and that Alien Fresh Jerkies are their only source of food.

  1. How many astronauts in the Soyuz TMA-18M spacecraft? 6
  2. How many calories does an astronaut consume in spacecraft per day? 2500. 6 astronauts: 15,000
  3. Jerky calories? 50 calories per piece, 200 mg sodium
  4. Max sodium per day? About 3,000 mg
  5. Max Jerky per day based on sodium intake? 3000/200= 15 pieces
  6. Total calories for 15 pieces of jerky? 50×15=750 calories
  7. How many days in 20 years? 365×20= 7300 days
  8. What is the maximum number of jerky will be eaten in order for astronauts to survive the trip? 15x6x7300= 657,000 pieces

Answer: assuming Alien Fresh Jerky is the only source of food on the space shuttle, the maximum jerkies Soyuz TMA-18M astronauts can consume to stay alive during their 20 years travel is 657,000.

Even though many Fermi Estimations cannot be verified or implemented in daily life, it is a great exercise to deepen our understanding of the world. Fermi Estimations require participants to think up and answer questions using math and science skills, as well as using practical knowledge accumulated through our lived experience. It is a great way to contemplate the scale of our world and put us in perspective.

Can you think of any Fermi Questions? Send it over, and let鈥檚 solve it together!

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