Remember I said I'd try to become a teacher?
Well, I got to do it.
I am in carge of some workshops that take place after normal lessons.
One of them is the most crazy one you could think of.
It's a workshop where I am teaching primary school kids about how to pilot using Orbiter.
Many people told me it was impossible. I already knew the principal and he knows I am a guy who doesn't know the meaning of the word impossible, so he allowed me to do so. I already had a digital music workshop and also an arts workshop before, where kids made perspective drawings in 4th grade, when it's supposed to be for high school.
So I pushed things a but more with this Orbiter workshop.
I already have had 2 lessons and they already got to do some basic atmospheric flying and then bring a craft to space. One of my best pilots is an 8 year old girl.
During the first lesson I had to solve some technical problems with some computers so I gave them Celestia as a distraction but they wanted to FLY! FLY! FLY! and they became so impatient that they didn't follow instructions and they crashed. But during second lesson they paid attention and got to fly the craft to space without significant incidents.
There I discovered that Celestia is more likely for adults than for kids. My father loved celestia more than Orbiter, just as the mother of a student of mine.
So I discovered there that Celestia has its audience among adults, not just kids.
I also made a demonstration of Orbiter to 3 to 5 year old kids (they didn't fly of course) and they loved it. I guess I am starting to create a madness for space at school.
One student told me I left her dreaming with each lesson.
Next lessons are even more challenging, but I will have to tell them it's just like a PS2. Will they let themselves to be defeated by a PS2? No, of course not.
Docking with ISS will be like 3D ice skating on a PS2. But its a PS2 called PC.
They already got to fly, so they lost their fear of handling a complex simulator. Now it's time for the real challenge... ISS docking. It might take place in a few weeks.
BTW, a humorous note. A student told me she doesn't have a driver license, she is not alowed to drive the car at home, but instead, she has her own spaecraft to fly to space...