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There are 66 heads in this photo, and probably a few came late or left early, so our total attendance was about 70.
The American Association of Physics Teachers, Northern California/Nevada Section
If you’re a high school teacher looking to collaborate with other physics teachers with an open agenda, you may want to attend AAPT this summer. Kelly O’Shea is one of the organizers, and here’s her review of it:
“How great would it be to have a day at AAPT that was designed to be totally collaborative and interactive? Where you could decide on that day what you were excited to share with other high school physics teachers? Where you had time and space to work together on a new idea?
Pretty great, right? Yes, amazingly great. And how about if it only cost $20 to attend? And if that included food for breakfast and lunch?”
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The map below shows the location of attendees, based on their ZIP codes
View NCN AAPT attendance April 2015 in a full screen map
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There are hands-on Vernier workshops coming to our area, and seats are still available.
Join us to learn how to integrate our data-collection technology into your science curriculum. You will have the opportunity to explore our award-winning sensor interface, the Vernier LabQuest.
For more information and online registration, go to our website or e-mail us at register@vernier.com.
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Vernier Software & Technology
PS. Our local Vernier contact is long-time NCN AAPT member Clarence Bakken, who you can reach at cbakken2001@yahoo.com