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Amateur (Ham) Radio for 13-18 year olds

This class will introduce the history and use of the hobby Amateur Radio from a licensed Amateur Radio Operator.
Blake McCabe, NY Certified Educator
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(135)
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What's included

1 live meeting
1 hrs 5 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

This class will introduce students to the hobby of Amateur Radio, affectionately called Ham Radio. The course will be a one time class that talks about the history of the hobby, its use in emergency situations, how it has changed, what is required to become a licensed Amateur Radio operator, and even how it lets regular people talk to Astronauts. This class will include discussion of US history, Morse Code, the FCC, and some of the science and technology behind Amateur Radio Operating. I will introduce students to what is needed to begin their exploration into this fun for all ages hobby. This is not a licensure path class but will introduce what the licenses are and their basic requirements. This will introduce a fun tech-based extracurricular activity for all ages. Amateur radio introduces STEM skills and knowledge, along with connections to world history.

This class will use Nearpod for slides and activities students can follow along and participate with. This will also mean being able to access youtube videos in it. The first 5-10 minutes of the class is on introductions, setting students up in Nearpod, and determining specific questions and topics about Amateur Radio students want to be answered, in addition to what I will already be covering. Then we will go over the history of Amateur Radio, its invention and development, the changes in technology and connection to World Wars and US policies. This will then be followed by why is it called Ham Radio, what is it used for outside of just talking to people, connection to space exploration, emergency communications, and how it works. It will end with some activities for students on waves and a sample of some of the questions in the technician class license pool.

If you are taking this class from outside the US, feel free to let me know, so I can tailor the licensure info to your country.
Learning Goals
Students will become familiar with Amateur Radio, the rules for becoming an operator, its history and uses.
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I will provide everything for the students
Language of Instruction
English
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Joined March, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
New York Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Master's Degree from Binghamton University
Bachelor's Degree from Mansfield University of Pennsylvania
I hold a General Class License in Amateur Radio. My license includes the 13wpm Morse Code. I am also SkyWarn Spotter trained, have served on the board of the Binghamton Amateur Radio Association, and have been a volunteer emergency services radio coordinator for the Empire State Games. I am also the Educational Coordinator of a Sunday School, and Instructor of Record at Binghamton University, and hold a Master's in Linguistic Anthropology. My licensing information can be found via the Federal Communication Commission's website by my call sign KC2GQX.
https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/searchLicense.jsp

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$20

per class
Meets once
65 min

Completed by 8 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
1-10 learners per class

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