Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Lots of Opportunities


TAPT,

I hope this finds you all well. Remember our next meeting is at Pima West Campus Saturday, April 13th. 

Here are a couple of information items that have crossed my desk. They all look very interesting. I know everyone has a lot to do, but the assessment committee seems pretty important. I applied. Then the Perimeter institute just seems like a great opportunity, and you get to spend time in Canada in the summer. And the last thing is a talk at ASU on Saturday April 20. Students invited too. 

First,this is from Danel Hogan, through Amber Strunk and a few different people. It's about the need for physics input for the state science assessments: (I'm cutting and pasting from Danel's email):

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Dear Physics Teachers,
I recently had the opportunity to work on the state assessment performance descriptors (what will be used to write the new science assessment questions).
NO PHYSICS teachers volunteered……
You MUST have a say in this, otherwise your assessment questions will be written based off of life sci and chem teacher input only,  and we know what you think of us : )
Please share within your physics network.

Sincerely,

Marni Landry, M.Ed.
Grand Canyon University
Manager, K12 STEM Outreach 
K12 Educational Development
602-639-8073 Office      480-489-5441 Cell

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Second, here is a link for some information from the Perimeter Institute. They have a summer teacher program, applications are due April 15.


Third, here's some information about a mini-conference at ASU that has some interesting topics (I'm cutting and pasting from the TCHRs list serve):

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The 4th annual Jargon-Free Mini Science Conference at ASU is coming up on Saturday April 20 from 3-6 PM at ASU Tempe Campus (Physical Science Building H-wing).

Short talk titles include:
"Ants and AI: Machine Learning for the Characterization of Alarm Response in California Harvester Ants"
"Listing to the music of cosmos using very cool detectors"
 Keynote Talk:
"Searching for the Laws of Life" - Sara Walker
  
Teachers are encouraged to attend and share with their students!   (most appropriate for ages 13+)

This event is presented by ASU Sundial (mentoring group from Dept. of Physics and School of Earth and Space Exploration). Presenters are mentors and mentees in the program. If you have any questions please contact azaniews@asu.edu

See you soon!

Best,
Karie

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