Tom R. Chambers was invited to give the above public presentation as part of the "Apollopalooza" event (Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Celebration [1969-2019]), Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, Denver, Colorado (July 16, 2019 [2:15-3:15pm, Lowry Room]). He also gave the same presentation and a "NASA/School" presentation to teachers, and he conducted an Apollo Space Summer Camp for students (8-12 years old) (July 17, 2019 [8:30am-3:00pm, Education Department]). Tom R. Chambers and Gene Kranz at the museum. He also gave this same presentation via Zoom for the Shalom Austin Adult Education membership in Austin, Texas (Summer, 2020): (7) Tom Chamber's Apollo Presentation | Shalom Austin - YouTube
Tom R. Chambers edited/enhanced images made by the Apollo astronauts, and then combined them with information (courtesy of NASA). He has simplified the approach for the elementary classroom in slide show format, book form , and video. Chambers was a research analyst in the Biological Sciences section, Lunar Receiving Laboratory during Project Apollo (1969-1972). PowerPoint Presentation (tomrchambers.com) Amazon.com: Project Apollo for the Classroom (9781697360721): Chambers, Tom R.: Books (8) Project Apollo for the Classroom - YouTube
Tom R. Chambers put this video together re: making videos in the classroom based on Apollo themes ... documentary videos, still images, etc. The students were tasked to bring NASA videos and still images into video editing software to provide/create their interpretations. They were required to do research, and then work with "knowledge visualization" for the final product. The original video was made of the Apollo Mission Operations Control Room, JSC (1970) (NASA). Stills have been extracted to produce this new video as a creative interpretation. Images, original video and information (links) courtesy of NASA. Restoration of Apollo Mission Control | NASA Apollo Flight Controller 101: Every console explained | Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (nasa.gov) The control room was restored to its Apollo-Era condition in 2019, and features the authentic consoles used to monitor nine Gemini missions, all Apollo Moon missions, and 21 space shuttle missions. This i
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