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Colin Denis’s JHS CMS plan

Workshop Location: Mounds View High School, Minnesota Goals of the Science Experiment (e.g., CMS, LIGO) (If you are working on the Cosmic Ray e-Lab, you can leave this section out.): Investigate the nature of matter’s behavior at high energies, to … Continue reading

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Highland High Cosmic Plan

The major reason for having students to perform lab exercises is to help them build a better understanding for the physical reasons for the math they are expected to learn. In addition, performing multiple labs should help students build their … Continue reading

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Baltimore Polytechnic Implementation Plan

IMPLEMENTATION PLAN   Where: Baltimore Polytechnic Institute 1400 W Cold Spring Lane Baltimore, MD 21209   When: SY 2011 -2012   Grade Context: High School Honors and AP (10th, 11th, and 12th)     General Objectives: Use of detector in … Continue reading

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Yolanda Saclag Arana: Implementation Plan Cosmic Ray Muon Detector

Cosmic Implementation Plan Workshop Location: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; August, 2011 Grade(s)/Context: 9-12, Science Club Challenges:  (1) Resistance from administration for funding/time/resource allocation. (2) Students lack of familiarity with the concept and the equipment. When/Where:  Heritage High School 2801 Saint … Continue reading

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Implementation Plan

IMPLEMENTATION PLAN   Where: Digital Harbor High School 1100 Covington St, Baltimore, MD 21230   When: SY 2011 -2012   Grade Context: High School 9th Grade     General Objectives: The students will understand the nature of Particle Physics, The … Continue reading

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JHU Quarknet 2011 Summer Workshop – Matthew Jacobs implementation plan

Workshop Location: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; August, 2011 Grade(s)/Context:  AP Physics C &  IB Physics Challenges:  Time to fit this into the curriculum. Since this will likely happen post-exam in May/June, student motivation will be a challenge. When/Where:  Bethesda … Continue reading

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Implementation Plan

IMPLEMENTATION PLAN  Location: W.E.B DuBois High School                   2201 Pinewood Avenue                   Baltimore, MD, 21214  Teachers: JULITA BELCHES/RALIN ALBERCA Objective/s:  At the end of the semester: The students will be able to apply the concept of particle physics … Continue reading

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Danika Ford – Implementation Plan

Workshop Location: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; August, 2011 Grade(s)/Context:  AP Physics C – Mechanics Challenges:  Students lack of familiarity with equipment.  Time of completing assignment. When/Where:  Catonsville High School, Catonsville MD. May 2012 Learning Objectives: Students will become independent … Continue reading

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Implementation Plan – e-Lab using Cosmic Ray Detector

Workshop Location: Johns Hopkins University Goals of the Science Experiment (e.g., CMS, LIGO) (If you are working on the Cosmic Ray e-Lab, you can leave this section out.) Senior Projects Grade(s)/Context: AP Physics B students Challenges: Finding students who want … Continue reading

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RB implementation plan

I plan to collect a group of 5-8 boys, and teach them the fundamentals of cosmic ray  interactions. I will then teach them to plateau thee muon detectors, get them to posit a hypothesis about muon frequency and let themcollect and … Continue reading

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