About ASL Live-Streaming
ASL streaming enables students or other groups to participate in Corps of Discovery programs even if they lack access to an ASL simulator. Streaming from an Advanced Spaceflight Laboratory can be likened to a “first-person” TV experience. Not only do viewers get to watch a “show”, they can also have live interactions with the characters in the story and influence how the story progresses toward its end. Corps of Discovery streaming programs, designed with an explicit focus on math and science, are an effective way to engage students in STEM.
Visit the Gallery page to see an example clip of our streaming capabilities.
To find out if an ASL Live-Streaming program is right for your organization, please contact us to explore program and delivery options for your facility.
Cabin View
ASL simulators provide views of the entire cabin where crewmen operate the ship and interact via bi-directional streaming with classroom students.
Out-the-Window View
By streaming directly from the flight computer’s graphics system, realistic images of the stars and planets are visible over the internet.
Command Station View
Students typically interact with the instructor who often sits at the Command Station where many of the ship’s operations are controlled.
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