Young Inventors
Classroom C

Lessons

Teachers

Mr. Corr

Contact: ccorr@oswego.edu

Interests and Hobbies: I love watching Star Wars, and I am a big Marvel fan. My favorite food is potatoes in any form.

Mr. Koch

Contact: dkoch@oswego.edu

Interests and Hobbies: I enjoy sports and staying active by playing hockey, hiking, and skiing. I also like to listen to music and cook many different types of food.

Mr. LeClair

Contact: jleclai4@oswego.edu

Interests and Hobbies: I enjoy reading and playing games with my grandchildren. I also like to golf and spend time with family and friends.

Mr. Vaughn

Contact: cvaughn2@oswego.edu

Interests and Hobbies: In my free time I love to make music, and write stories. I am a big family man and love to take the time and check in on my loved ones on the daily.

Student and/or Activity Photos

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Andrew

Andrew building his rocket during lesson 4.

Teaching photos

Mr. Corr

Mr. Corr taking a break from teaching during his helicopter lesson from week 3.

Mr. Koch

Mr. Koch incorporating a game of Kahoot into his space transportation lesson from week 4.

YI - Classroom C for Jeanne Lee Crews

Jeanne Lee Crews was born in 1940. Jeanne Lee Crews’ interest in space and science began when she was about 8 years old. In September 1964, Jeanne was hired at NASA as an engineer. She was one of the first women engineers hired there. Crews worked on the Apollo landmarks as the zero-gravity flights were taking place. She later worked on projects such as Skylab and Apollo. Jeanne took flight in the zero-gravity plane. Jeanne created the hypervelocity laboratory where her work was focused on protecting Spacecraft and satellites from impacts from space debris and meteoroids. The multi shock shield was a project Jeanne invented. Throughout Jeanne's years at NASA, she was an engineer, contract monitor, and a researcher at Space and Life Sciences. Towards the end of her career, she was the Assistant to the Division Chief. In November 2002, Crews retired from NASA.