Saturday, April 17th, 2010 (See complete Friday/Saturday agenda here) Contributed Papers, Video Clips & computer Bits – room 307 2:00 iFly Indoor Skydiving –Field Trips – Cailin Creighton A discussion of physics topics relating to skydiving, indoor skydiving, and the operation of vertical wind tunnels. Also, information on how to bring your students on a field trip to a vertical wind tunnel for an educational program that includes experiments, a lecture, a tour, and flying! 2:20 Wind Energy: A Sustainable Future? – Scott Perry Other than hydro-electric and nuclear power wind energy has been by far the most robust of…
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In the Footsteps of Galileo: A Hands-on Workshop on Astronomy for Teachers in Grades 3 12 Saturday, April 24, 2010, 9:00am 4:30pm Foothill College, Los Altos Hills, CA (see map at bottom of this post) Presented by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP) Workshop participants will explore: The realms of astronomy, and our changing perception of the universe Recent NASA moon missions (with information and activities about the Moon from the NASA Lunar Science Institute) An introduction to Galileo, his life, work and legacy Ideas about student reasoning about science and how to help students think like…
Friday & Saturday April 16th & 17th, 2010 American River College Sacramento, CA (see map below) Local Host: Chuck Hunt: email: Huntc@arc.losrios.edu Sign up to present Call for Presentations We solicit presentations of 15 minutes in length. Suitable topics include teaching ideas, research projects, laboratory techniques, novel demonstrations, computers and instruction. Please send an abstract of your talk, with title, your name and affiliation, AV and equipment requests, and other requirements to the Program Chairman, Paul Robinson, preferably by email at laserpablo@aol.com. Deadline for submission is Friday, March 5, 2010. Call for Demonstrations Bring your favorite 5-minute demonstration for the…
Mark your calendars The fall NCNAPT meeting/workshops will be held at NASA Ames Research Center on October 10th, 2009. Keynote speaker will be Sy Liebergot, EECOM from Apollo 13. More details will be posted soon, including registration links, call for presentations, etc.
Dear Advanced/Intermediate Lab Faculty and Technical Staff, I encourage you to consider attending the Advanced Lab Topical Conference at U. of Michigan, July 23-25 (just before the summer AAPT meeting). These conferences only happen about every 15 years, and should be of considerable interest to faculty and technical staff involved with college-level physics labs beyond the introductory level. Details can be found on the conference web page http://advlabs.aapt.org/events/event.cfm?ID=2 Registration will be capped at 120 and we currently have at least 100 registrants, so sign up soon if you plan to attend. Lost cost ($150) registration has been extended and there…