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81. Physics Department - Southwestern College In Winfield, KS
IPPEX Internet Plasma physics Education Experience Interactive physics modulesabout of our universe… Information, with interactive activities about the
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The Latest Two Physics Students - Cross Country Runners Nab Shoplifter (Nov. 5, 2002) Bob Gallup to Teach More Math (Sept. 8, 2002)
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Angela Pooler helping physics students in the introductory physics lab. Angela Pooler, Warren Bergquist, and Collin Stucky working on an electron diffraction experiment in the advanced physics lab. Diffraction pattern produced by passing high energy electrons through a thin film of carbon. The pattern illustrates the wave nature of electrons. Science News Daily University Science News
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82. Open Positions For Assistant Professors In Experimental Physics
of graduate students, attract economical support, and teach undergraduate courses Presentactivities at the Department of Experimental physics include laser
http://www.phys.umu.se/laser/AssProfs.html
    http://www.phys.umu.se/laser/assprofs.html
    Sept 19, 2000
    Two Assistant Professors in Experimental Physics Applications are invited for two positions, aimed at
      Development and applications of laser-based techniques for:
        single molecule detection (Reg. no. 3152-1791-00) ; and
        measurements of forces between biological objects, (Reg. no. 3152-1792-00)
      The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at Umeå University has recognized the potential of cross-fertilizing traditional research fields and has therefore decided to strengthen its interdisciplinary activities. Vigorous interactions have been created between chemistry and biology and similar couplings of physics to chemistry/biology are under way. These positions for development and applications of laser-based techniques for single molecule detection and force measurements between biological objects, which couple in part to ongoing activities at the Department, are a part of a long-term commitment to bring these fields closer. Candidates should have a background in experimental physics and be active in projects in which these techniques are developed and applied to studies of biomolecules and their properties performed in collaboration with both Experimental Physicists and Chemists at the Faculty. Successful candidates should pursue high quality research, assist in the supervision of graduate students, attract economical support, and teach undergraduate courses in physics. Candidates should have a Ph.D. degree (or equivalent) in physics, preferably not more than 5 years old. Each position is for two years, normally with a two-year prolongation.

83. Home
set of online high school physics tutorials. their knowledge and animated GIFs toteach concepts. movies, problem sets, quizzes, student activities, lab sheets
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    Physics 2000 : An interactive journey through modern physics! Have fun learning visually and conceptually about 20th Century science and high-tech devices.
    Virtual Laboratory : Java Applets, VRML and ShockWave for visualization and demonstration in the world of Physics. Physics Web : The latest physics news, physics book reviews, articles, links and more! The Physics Classroom : Here's a comprehensive set of on-line high school physics tutorials. Units contain problems for students to check their knowledge and animated GIFs to teach concepts. In addition to these tutorials, sets of resources that support teaching/learning the concepts can be accessed directly by type, for example: GIF animations and QuickTime movies, problem sets, quizzes, student activities, lab sheets, and projects. Virtual Physics Laboratory : This site offers a nifty collection of interactive physics activities.

    84. Academic Activities
    Academic activities. in using appropriate technology to find better ways to teachcalculus to undergraduate students majoring in engineering and physics.
    http://www.mste.uiuc.edu/users/Murphy/Work.html
    Academic Activities
    Lisa Denise Murphy
    I am a graduate student in Mathematics Education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign . My advisor is Kenneth J. Travers . (Ken's advisees generally think he walks on water, and we're a pretty perceptive bunch.) I am particularly interested in using appropriate technology to find better ways to teach calculus to undergraduate students majoring in engineering and physics. I have written a few papers, which are available on the web. These papers are mostly about calculus instruction in one way or another, with a lot of attention to the use of technology to increase understanding. My dissertation is a comparison of two ways of using technology to introduce the derivative in a first-semester calculus course. This is the part of my site that should be changing most rapidly this semesterbut hasn't been. I'll try to do better. Really, Mom, I'm working on it. One of the instructional methods in my study uses a computer and an ultrasonic motion detector, produced by Vernier Software . As the student walks back and forth in front of the detector, the computer displays a graph of the student's motion. Motion detectors have been used successfully to teach graphing concepts to students from middle school through college. I am using the motion detector to help the students see how the speed of the motion is represented by the slope of the distance graph and the height of the velocity graph. Once this conceptual link between the slope of one graph and the magnitude of another is established, it forms a foundation for understanding the derivative.

    85. ESA Outreach : Projects
    The University students will teach young people in developing Some Other EducationalActivities, physics on Stage Click here for more information about physics
    http://www.estec.esa.nl/outreach/projects.htm
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    What's New? Home Games ... Projects EDUNews Affiliation Team Members Archive Sitemap OTHER ESA SITES Information Notes ESA Tv ESA Publications Jobs and Training at ESA ... Image Gallery ESA Programmes Applications Technology Programme Launchers Manned Spaceflight and Microgravity Science Establishments Headquarters ESTEC ESOC ESRIN EAC Ground Stations e-Business Industry Portal Technology Transfer General Studies National news France Germany Italy Spain The Netherlands Search Site Credits CONTACT US:
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    Recent Educational Activities SSETI The Student Space Exploration and Technology Initiative.The main objective of this initiative is to create a distributed organisation (on the Internet) for students and young people which gives the opportunity to design, build and launch (micro)-satellites and a moonlander. We started this Initiative because we believe that working on real space missions will definitely increase your motivation and experience in space technology. Participating at the Initiative will also increase your contacts with other students all over Europe and ESA. INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL FEDERATION IAF 2001 The European Space Agency is committed to its mandate to encourage the youth of Europe to actively prepare for, and participate in, the building of their future through a better knowledge of (space) technology and sciences, with the aim of ensuring an appropriately skilled workforce into the 21st century. To this end, ESA has initiated a project to sponsor the transportation and accommodation of 400 European students to attend the 52nd IAF Congress in Toulose.

    86. Using Computers To Teach Quantum Mechanics
    Using Computers to teach Quantum Mechanics (Sponsored by process and using handsonactivities in connection students for whom quantum physics would otherwise
    http://chaos.fullerton.edu/Quantum_abstracts.html
    Using Computers to Teach Quantum Mechanics (Sponsored by the Committee on Physics in Undergraduate Education)
    Presiding: Norman Chonacky, Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA chonacky@evergreen.edu
    • Title: Quantum Mechanics Simulations in CUPS project - classroom applications.
      Author: Maria Dworzecka, Department. of Physics and Astronomy, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030 (703)- 9931284 e-mail dmaria@vms1.gmu.edu
      Abstract body:
      The Quantum Mechanics Simulations is one volume in series of nine books/software packages developed by Consortium for Upper-Level Physics Software (CUPS ) project. The simulations included in this volume cover most of the topics studied in junior/senior level Quantum Mechanics course. These simulations include complex calculations of models of various quantum phenomena. The topics cover Bound States in One and Three Dimensions and Cylindrically Symmetric Potentials, Stationary Scattering States in One and Three Dimensions, Electron States in Lattice , Time Development of Quantum States and Identical Particles. The incorporation of these simulations in the senior level Quantum Mechanics course , including in-class demonstrations and homework assignments, will be presented.
    • Title: ``Quantum Mechanics with Mathematica''
      Author: James M. Feagin, Department of Physics, California State University - Fullerton, Fullerton, CA, (714) 773 3366, jfeagin@fullerton.edu

    87. Physics At Minnesota: 2003 QuarkNet Workshop
    Also, knowing this, how and when do we teach it to our students Week 1 Topics andActivities. 1. Particle physics in general; 2. QuarkNet goals; 3. Standard Model;4
    http://www.physics.umn.edu/outreach/quarknet/
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    2003 QuarkNet Workshop
    July 28 - August 13 at the University of Minnesota
    In the words of a song by Linda Williams, the self-proclaimed physics chanteuse: "Up, down, strange, charm, top, and bottom, the world is made of quarks and leptons." Quarks, leptons, neutrinos, muons, mesons, baryons, pions, and many more subatomic particles make up the world around us. Knowing this, how do we put it all together? Also, knowing this, how and when do we teach it to our students? If you would like to try to answer these questions and the many more that get raised by the study of particle physics, then we would like to invite you to apply for a workshop in the summer of 2003. QuarkNet is a three-week workshop that will be offered to high school physics teachers from around the state of Minnesota. Participants that are chosen to participate will receive:
    • hands-on experiences in particle physics education techniques $1150 stipend
    • housing support
    • travel support
    • academic year follow up
    • presentations by particle physicists
    • visits to world class particle physics research laboratories
    • the option to earn 4.5 semester graduate credits at a current cost of $60/credit hour

    88. Teach

    http://super.colorado.edu/~allenu/teach.html
    I. Information for Graduate Students
    Graduate Teacher Certification
    There is a website for the Graduate Teacher Program; it can be found at http://www.colorado.edu/gtp
    If you prefer speaking to people directly, you can always call the Graduate Teacher Program at (303) 492-4902
    II. My Education Education
    My current activities in this area include:
    • Maintaining this home page! (OK, not terribly well, but I try...)
    • Tutoring introductory physics and astronomy as well as Spanish grammar
    • TA for introductory astronomy at CU: astr1010 home page
    • Instructor at Front Range Community College: conceptual physics
      phy 101 home page
    Previous education-related activities

    A little "TA humor": Some inspiring quotes for science instructors everywhere
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    III.Teaching resources and interesting links:

    89. ActivStats For Excel® 2000-2001 Release - Addison Wesley / Benjamin Cummings Ca
    Launches Excel and provides guided instruction in Excel. Narrated activitiesteach the student how to compute statistics and plot data in Excel.
    http://www.aw.com/catalog/academic/product/1,4096,0201708612,00.html?type=FEA

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