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Taking Research into Your Classroom
July 14-15, 2016
Maximum of 20 participants
Stipend of $100 per day for full attendance
Held at Waubonsee Community College, Sugar Grove Campus
ISBE recertification: 12.0 PDHs
Objectives
Participating teachers:
- Apply introductory physics to successfully complete data investigations
- Create, interpret and explain the meaning of data plots or representations from CMS
- Select an activity and develop a plan to implement it with students.
Agenda
Thursday 14 July 201608:45 Registration and coffee 09:00 Introduction: Objectives - Dr. Harry Cheung (Fermilab/CMS)
11:00 Particle Physics and CMS - Dr. Ben Kreis (Fermilab/CMS)
12:15 Lunch (provided) 13:00 Special Talk: Observation of Gravitiational Waves - Prof. Shane Larson (Northwestern Univ/LIGO) 14:00 J/Psi path masterclass measurement
16:15 Discussion of combined results and Wrap-up/Reflection; Bringing this to your classroom 17:00 End of Day (Homework: study Particle Adventure and About CMS, write up 3 questions on CMS or particle physics in general) |
Friday 15 July 201609:00 CMS WZH Measurement
11:00 Discussion of combined results and Wrap-up/Reflection; Bringing this to your classroom 12:15 Lunch (provided) 13:00 Discussion of homework 14:30 Resources and Implementation plans - Jeremy Wegner (Winnamac community High School/QuarkNet) 16:30 Evaluation and summary for NSF report 17:00 End of workshop
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Workshop LocationThe workshop will be in WGL201/202. The talks at 11 am and 1 pm on Thursday will be in SCI234 (1-2 min walk from WGL202). See this campus map. |
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