Created by Margaret Goddard, a senior at the Marine Academy of Science and Technology, currently enrolled in Systems Engineering II.For my Senior Capstone Design Project, I am designing, producing, and editing an educational documentary to be displayed in the Sandy Hook Art and Science Museum located in Lieutenant's Quarters #3 on Sandy Hook.
Monday, January 19, 2015
Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Systems Engineering II: “The
Relationship between Art and Science in the Renaissance”
Presentation Announcement
Highlands, New
Jersey, December 11 2014 – A presentation, “The Relationship between Art and
Science in the Renaissance” Design Project, will be delivered by MAST student
Margaret Goddard on January 3, at the Marine Academy of Science and Technology
in Highlands, New Jersey.
The
relationship between art and science is usually understated. It is important
for young children to understand the connections the two fields have with each
other. Sandy Hook National Park is a great place for this type of education,
where nature, history, and recreation collide. Sandy Hook is home to
nature-lovers, wildlife, and visitors there for recreation. Students from the
Marine Academy of Science and Technology (MAST) on Sandy Hook are working to
capitalize on this opportunity.
The Process
The
Situation
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The
MAST campus on Sandy Hook.
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Margaret
Goddard is a senior at MAST, the campus of which is shown below. She is
currently enrolled in the Systems Engineering II course and is working on her
Senior Capstone Design Project. Goddard and two other team members are working
together to create a model of a museum that could be located on Sandy Hook.
Goddard will be designing, producing, filming, and editing an educational video
“The Relationship between Art and Science in the Renaissance” to be displayed
in the museum. The video and the other museum exhibits in the museum will be
addressing families and park visitors about how science and art are related.
Design
Process
Margaret Goddard (far right) during a visit with a mentor,
Marie McGovern of Street Smart Video.
The filming and producing process
Goddard is moving through involves several different areas of study. She has
researched film audience dynamics and psychology, the various steps and
requirements involved in filmmaking, and Renaissance collaborations. In the
context of the Systems Engineering class, Margaret is completing her project
through every step of the design process. So far, she has worked on background
research, specifications and limitations, testing procedures, brainstorming,
alternate solutions, rationales, model of intention, and developmental work.
Throughout the process, Goddard has
been contacting mentors, professionals who work in broadcasting, filming,
producing, writing, and commercial advertising. For example, Marie McGovern, co-founder
of New York film company Street Smart Video, has been helping Margaret with production
related questions. Conversations with these experienced professionals are
preparing Margaret for her future studies in filmmaking and writing.
The Product
The
Film
Goddard has several expectations for
her final product subject to little change in the coming months. The film will
be 5-6 minutes long and will follow the structured plan she has come up with. Goddard’s
work will contain both creative and STEMM-related aspects, such as the
technical workings of the filming and audio equipment that play such an
important role in the project. As the design process comes to a conclusion,
Goddard’s film will be fully ready for presentation to a real audience.
The
Model
By
the end of the year, Margaret will have a fully completed film about science
and art in the Renaissance that will be presented with the finished model of
the museum. The complete presentation will be shown to Sandy Hook park coordinators
who are looking at business proposals for the leasing of several historical
buildings. The film could possibly be presented to a potential buyer for
another museum or listed as a candidate for a film competition. The final
product of Goddard’s work will be coupled with the work of her teammates to
create a cohesive system of information.
The Presentation
Margaret Goddard will be holding a
presentation to address the scope of the project, her expectations of the final
product, and any relevant questions. The presentation will cover the progress
she has made, her hopes for the film, and other matters. The presentation will
be January 3 at the Marine Academy of Science and Technology, whose contact and
address information is listed below.
In conclusion, Margaret Goddard, a
student at MAST, is producing, filming, and editing an educational documentary
about the relationship between art and science in the Renaissance to be
included in a model of the Sandy Hook Art and Science Museum, a Senior Capstone
Design Project in her Systems Engineering II class. Her film will be completed
by the end of the school year. Goddard will be holding a presentation about her
project on January 3 at MAST. Margaret is earning a valuable, independent
education along the way of the design process.
For
more details about “The Relationship between Art and Science in the
Renaissance” in Highlands, contact Margaret Goddard through email (mgoddard@ctemc.org) or visit the Marine Academy of
Science and Technology at http://mast.ctemc.org/.
About the
Marine Academy of Science and Technology
The
Marine Academy of Science and Technology (MAST) is a co-ed four-year high
school, grades 9-12; one of five career academies administered by the Monmouth
County Vocational School District. The Marine Academy is fully accredited by
the Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges and offers small classes
with close personal attention. The Marine Academy was founded in 1981 as a
part-time program, which has since grown to become a full-time diploma-granting
program. The school's curriculum focuses on marine sciences and marine
technology/engineering. The MAST program requires each student to participate
in the Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) in lieu of Physical
Education.
MAST is
located in the Fort Hancock Historic Area at the tip of Sandy Hook, New Jersey.
The school campus is located adjacent to the Sandy Hook Lighthouse, the oldest
working lighthouse in the country, in thirteen newly renovated buildings,
within walking distance of several beaches. The "Blue Sea" is a
65-foot research vessel owned and operated by the Marine Academy and berthed at
the U.S. Coast Guard Station, Sandy Hook. The vessel is used in all facets of
the program.
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For
additional information:
Marine
Academy of Science and Technology
732-749-3360
Margaret Goddard, E: mgoddard@ctemc.org
Wendy Green, V: 732-291-0995
Wendy Green, V: 732-291-0995
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