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Alan Shepard Technology In Education Award
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L to R;
Apollo 13 Astronaut Fred Haise, 2003 Alan Shepard Technology in
Education Award winner Brian Copes, and AMF Vice President
Gene T. Tavares
The recipient of the
2003 Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award is Brian Copes from
Mooresville High School in Mooresville, Indiana. Mr. Copes teaches in the
Industrial Technology Department for Mooresville High. Apollo 13 Astronaut
Fred Haise presented the award in Seattle at the National Educational
Computing Conference on June 29, 2003.
Brian Copes created
technology-based curriculum for his high school students that tied Math,
Science, Physics, English, and Technology together. This curriculum is
centered on business/University partnerships with Indiana University Purdue
University Indianapolis, Indiana Electrical Joint Apprenticeship Training
Committee, American Trans Air Training Academy, and Lincoln Technical
Institute.
He implemented this
curriculum in a program which helped his high school students develop three
of the top ten Electrathon cars (electric car racing) in the United States
and successfully develop bio-diesel fuel power. His students became the
first and only high school to compete in a college level vehicle design
competition. Through this curriculum endeavor, an all girls Electrathon race
team was also created to compete in the electric car racing events.
Brian Copes has
positively affected his students by creating curriculum, forming
partnerships, and encouraging his students to cross traditional boundaries.
He believes student success is much more than measurable evaluation, but
must be observed in each student’s growth as they develop into productive
citizens.
The Alan Shepard
Technology in Education Award rewards excellence in the development and
delivery of technology programs and is named after an American hero. Alan
Shepard was one of the nation's original seven Mercury astronauts, the first
American to fly in space, and one of only 12 humans who walked on the Moon.
The Astronauts Memorial Foundation applauds the
efforts of Mr. Copes and is proud to recognize his achievements.
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