[November 11, 2017]
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Students from the
Lincolnland Technical Education Center spent time on Wednesday
learning how their high school education will impact their ability
to serve in the military. The U. S. Army Military Exhibit Company
brought the AS7 STEM Semi to Lincoln Community High School.
Inside the trailer of the semi were simulations that illustrated how
the core of today's education program - Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Math - STEM, is used within the many aspects of the
Army.
The students had the opportunity to participate in activities in the
Situation Room, the Mission Room, and the Research and Development
Room.
They were also given a challenge: "The year is 2032, and a radical
political faction has threatened to undermine world security. A news
agency has just released a report on an explosion in an eastern
European chemical plant, and the U.S. Army is on high alert. It's
now up to you and your team to rescue the trapped workers in the
plant.
The students learned about SARAH - Search and Rescue Autonomous
Hybrid, then put SARAH to work. The tutorial said that during these
simulations the students would use their abilities in the STEM to
neutralize the hazards and breach obstacles.
When the task was completed, the students received an overall score
on their performance, then had the opportunity to compare their
score to other students.
"We had over 500 students participate from Math, Science, and Career
and Technical (Vocational) Classes. I think this is a great
opportunity to expose our students to the careers and challenges the
Army has offer," said LTEC Director Matt Puckett.
Photos by Karen Hargis
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