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I hope your summer is going well. I have been traveling for most of the summer, and I am now in Tucson, Arizona, spending some time with my colleagues at the...
j.sudol
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Jul 25, 2007
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An article from The Chronicle of Higher Education was forwarded to you by: nstrobel@... The following message was enclosed: A great summary...
nstrobel@...
strobelnick
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Jul 31, 2007
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I would like some feedback from the community about a good textbook for a solar system course where the audience is ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS. I have read the...
Rachel Connolly
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Aug 3, 2007
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Hi Rachel I would say that choosing a textbook for a solar system course is tough regardless of the level. I would like to explain the level of my course and...
Speck, Angela
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Aug 6, 2007
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Hi Rachel! My team in Oregon is currently teaching a series of Institutes for K-12 teachers, we're using a workbook rather than a textbook, supplemented by ...
rkang@...
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Aug 7, 2007
5:11 pm
1566
Hello! At the risk of starting a flame war, I would like to share with you a webpage I created in response to conversations I had with some fellow teachers at...
Nick Strobel
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Aug 7, 2007
5:12 pm
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... Sorry I have been at a meeting and slow to respond. You might check the Astrophysics textbook survey at AER (http://aer.noao.edu/cgi-bin/article.pl?id=236)...
Dave Bruning
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Aug 8, 2007
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Dear Group: I hope you will forgive an author mentioning his own book, but if you are aiming at elementary school teachers, I suspect the level of the book...
fraknoi
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Aug 8, 2007
11:56 pm
1569
Dear Astro Education research folks, The Department of Physics [www.siue.edu/PHYSICS] at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) invites applications...
Thomas Foster
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Aug 8, 2007
11:58 pm
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Please excuse cross-postings. A new issue of the Universe in the Classroom is now available: http://www.astrosociety.org/education/publications/tnl/72/ ...
Anna Hurst
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Aug 10, 2007
12:30 am
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The amount of software one can use with a class has expanded in recent years. The question becomes how best to use it (if at all!). For example, we have the...
sjshawl
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Aug 10, 2007
12:30 am
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Thought some of you may be interested... ________________________________ Subject: FW: [POD] A conversation with Eric Mazur Jerry Becker (2007) recently copied...
Speck, Angela
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Aug 10, 2007
7:47 pm
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I think of blogs as weekly/daily columns written by someone to share with the entire world. Thus a blog for just the class doesn't make sense. Blogs often have...
Nick Strobel
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Aug 10, 2007
7:48 pm
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Greetings, You wrote: " Dark matter makes up 80% of the matter in the universe, yet it is invisible and we're not quite sure what it is." I believe this...
Jatila van der Veen -...
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Aug 10, 2007
7:49 pm
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The latest stats given on the WMAP site gives dark energy at 74%, dark matter at 22%, atoms at 4%. If "matter" = dark matter + atoms, then you get [dark...
Nick Strobel
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Aug 12, 2007
1:34 am
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Hi Nick and Jatila, Thanks for catching this point. We meant matter to be "dark matter+atoms" not "everything except atoms), but I appreciate that the point is...
mhdastro
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Aug 14, 2007
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For almost 30 years the international and national Lilly Conferences have provided a forum for learning about, reporting, and discussing the results of the...
Tim Slater
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Aug 19, 2007
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Can anyone recommend a good English/Spanish dictionary for scientific terms? I teach an introductory astronomy class in an area with a significant...
jeanne.digel
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Aug 21, 2007
2:10 pm
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Hello, If you have listservs for science teachers, science education specialists and/or scientists who work with teachers, would you place on those listservs...
Connie Walker
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Aug 21, 2007
2:17 pm
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Hi, Please find the attached posting for a faculty position at Michigan State University. Both the Physics Department and Lyman Briggs College are highly ...
Tim Slater
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Aug 22, 2007
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Two suggestions: 1) From www.astronomyinspanish.org/slm/eng/book/sec/dic_astronomia Emacs! Title: Astronomy Dictionary Author: Ian Ridpath Translator:...
Paul Makinen
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Aug 22, 2007
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Hi All We spend a great deal of time discussing learner-centered teaching for Astro 101. I was wondering if any of us is using these strategies in teaching ...
Gina Brissenden
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Aug 22, 2007
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Hi all, I suspect many of us use pop culture references in our classes. Of course, most of us are much older than our current students (first years were born...
Roy Gal
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Aug 30, 2007
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Anyone have any ideas on how to create a good absorption line spectrum? In the past I've tried a light bulb+bottle of windex (very faint absorption lines are...
Elisha Polomski
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Sep 4, 2007
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... I've used a solution of Erbium Chloride that was sitting around at SCSU, works really well, but I have been unable to reproduce it since moving here. I...
Dr. Juan Cabanela Ph.D.
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Sep 5, 2007
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There's a toy called a "Glo-Doodler" available from AreYouGame.com for a few dollars. It's made by Colorforms and is like a "magic slate" - write on the...
French, Rica
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Sep 5, 2007
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I have heard, but not tried, a REVEIL brand light bulb. ? ... Dennis Erickson WA9FBC Astronomy/Physics Teacher The Latin School of Chicago 312 582 6435...
Dennis Erickson
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Sep 5, 2007
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Yes. sunlight. Keith Bozin ... From: Elisha Polomski <plumwoodep@...> To: astrolrner@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, September 3, 2007 11:37:27 PM Subject:...
Keith Bozin
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Sep 5, 2007
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Elisha, Does it have to be an atomic absorption spectra, or can it be molecular? Liam McDaid Astronomy Coordinator & Professor of Astronomy Sacramento City...
McDaid, Liam
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Sep 5, 2007
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You could try these: http://www.physics.umd.edu/lecdem/services/demos/demosn2/n2-03.htm ...
Pendzick
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