Nova Award Patch

Power Up Nova Award
for Venturers and Sea Scouts


The Requirements were ISSUED effective 2012.


This module is designed to help you explore how technology affects your life each day.

  1. Choose A or B or C and complete ALL the requirements.
    1. Watch about three hours total of technology-related shows or documentaries that involves transportation or transportation technology.
      Then do the following:
      1. Make a list of at least two questions or ideas from each show.
      2. Discuss two of the questions or ideas with your counselor.

        Some examples include - but are not limited to - shows found on PBS ("NOVA"), Discovery Channel, Science Channel, National Geographic Channel, TED Talks (online videos), and the History Channel. You may choose to watch a live performance or movie at a planetarium or science museum instead of watching a media production. You may watch online productions with your counselor's approval and under your parent's supervision.

    2. Read (about three hours total) about transportation or transportation technology.
      Then do the following:
      1. Make a list of at least two questions or ideas from each article.
      2. Discuss two of the questions or ideas with your counselor.

        Examples of magazines include - but are not limited to - Odyssey, Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, Science Illustrated, Discover, Air & Space, Popular Astronomy, Astronomy, Science News, Sky & Telescope, Natural History, Robot, Servo, Nuts and Volts, and Scientific American.

    3. Do a combination of reading and watching (about three hours total).
      Then do the following:
      1. Make a list of at least two questions or ideas from each article or show.
      2. Discuss two of the questions or ideas with your counselor.
  2. Choose ONE STEM field of interest from the following list.
    Complete ALL the requirements for a Venturing STEM exploration in that field.
    (If you have already completed a Venturing STEM exploration in one of these fields, please choose a different field for this award.)
      Automotive Maintenance Cycling Railroading
      Aviation Energy Small-Boat Sailing
      Canoeing Farm Mechanics Space Exploration
      Cycling Motorboating Truck Transportation
      Drafting Nuclear Science  
  3. Do ALL of the following.
    1. Using the requirements from the above list of STEM explorations:
      1. Tell your counselor the energy source(s) used in these STEM explorations.
      2. Discuss the pros and cons of each energy source with your counselor.
    2. Make a list of sources of energy that may be possible to use in transportation.
    3. With your counselor:
      1. Discuss alternative sources of energy.
      2. Discuss the pros and cons of using alternative energy sources.
  4. Design and build a working model vehicle (not from a kit).
    1. Make drawings and specifications of your model vehicle before you begin to build.
    2. Include one of the following energy sources to power your vehicle (do not use gasoline or other combustible fuel source): solar power, wind power, or battery power.
    3. Test your model.
      Then answer the following questions:
      1. How well did it perform?
      2. Did it move as well as you thought it would?
      3. Did you encounter problems? How can these problems be corrected?
    4. Discuss with your counselor:
      1. Any difficulties you encountered in designing and building your model
      2. Why you chose a particular energy source
      3. Whether your model met your specifications
      4. How you would modify your design to make it better
  5. Discuss with your counselor how technology affects your everyday life.
Worksheets for use in working on these requirements: Format
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Blanks in this worksheets table appear when we do not have a worksheet for the badge that includes these requirements.


Source: https://www.scouting.org/stem-nova-awards/awards/


Page updated on: March 16, 2019



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