Careers in Physics

Okay, here is a resource for your next career day.  The American Physical Society has put together a slideshow you can download.  I need to browse this so I can work on my spiel for career day at my son’s middle school, IS 30.

Sun|trek Educational Site

The January 2010 issue of Physics Today’s web watch section mentioned the Sun|trek web site which contains a number of resource for learning about the Sun and it’s effect on the Earth.  The material is varied and the comment about being "devoted to teaching schoolchildren" is a bit vague on the age group, but the format includes a large number of images and other materials that make it engaging, certainly for middle school and possibly for older elementary students (depending on the lesson).  Of course, some of the material is clearly target

Bay Ridge Regional Science Lab Proposal

Tonight I attended a community meeting where the main topic of new business was a presentation by Thomas Greene, formerly a teacher at Fort Hamilton High School here in Bay Ridge and now an adjunct professor at Kingsborough Community College, part of the CUNY system. The sad part of the proposal is that is is …

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WeatherBug Exercise 1 (Computer): Temperature Statistics: Max, Min, Range, Median, Mean

This exercise is a repeat of the previous one, but this time we are going to do the problem using a spreadsheet program.  Many people use spreadsheets as simple tables, formatting textual information neatly so it looks good for display. While you can certainly use a spreadsheet for that purpose, its overkill.  Your word processor …

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Light Pollution from Digital/Video Billboards

This has been one of my pet peeves for a while, and my kids can already point out the things I’m going to whine about as we drive along the BQE (Brooklyn-Queens Expressway) coming home from Queens.  There are several of these video billboards along the road.  I have always found it ironic that there …

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NALTA: North America Large-area Time-coincidence Arrays

Okay, that’s a mouthful.  I first read about this a month ago and put it on my list of things to look into.  What I was hoping for was something that might be applicable for participation by middle school students.  NALTA is a cosmic-ray detection experiment which requires fairly simple equipment which is placed on …

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