Registration and continental breakfast will begin at 8:45am. Remember, we will have the election of officers so make sure to attend the Business meeting which will begin at 9:15.
We have a great line-up of presentations and workshops.
o Speckle Interferomety and its role in double star research, – Richard Harshaw
o Kitt Peak’s McMath Solar Telescope – Jimmy Ray
Also, here is a map with labels of CGC campus.
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Michael Canham will do a presentation on “Pinhole Cameras in the Classroom” – Since I, Michael Canham, am the one writing this I can tell you that I am trying to plan for something BIG.
We still need more presenters so any thoughts or suggestions you have will be much appreciated.
Register for the meeting now through our webpage – www.azaapt.org/membership.html
Looking forward to seeing you all there.
]]>The 2014 Fall meeting for AzAAPT is coming soon. It will be held somewhere in the Phoenix area on September 20th. The exact location is yet to be determined. A list of presenters / activities will be updated as we get them. We will post these updates here, on Facebook and on the website.
If you are interested in being a presenter please let us know. You can email us or comment on this blog post.
You can register now for the meeting at: www.azaapt.org/membership
Save yourself a few dollars and signup early.
]]>The site is: http://physics.aps.org/ (Physics: Spotlighting Exceptional Research)
It seems to have a lot of interesting areas and a lot to look at. Maybe others will find it interesting as well.
Keep your eyes open for more info about the Spring meeting in September.
]]>Educators are also invited to an exclusive Teacher Preview Day on July 19 and 27. Over light refreshments and live musical performances, teachers will be able to:
* See a performance by Artist in Residence Step’s Junk Funk
* Take a sneak peek at MIM’s newest school-tour option and see demonstrations of our science curriculum
* Learn about Common Core and Arizona State Standards curricula available to use with their students
pre- and post-visit
* Receive information about grant opportunities
* Win great prizes, including concert tickets, MIM gift cards, dinner at local restaurants, supplies for your
classroom, and more
* New This Year! For every colleague you bring to Teacher Preview Days, you will each receive an additional entry for a chance to win great prizes.
Register now!
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MIMteacherpreview2014
This program is made possible with the support of Western Refining and APS.
*During the entire month of July, Arizona K-12 educators, administrators, principals, registered student teachers, and homeschool educators will receive free museum admission with a school ID, fingerprint clearance, or affidavit of intent.
Musical Instrument Museum
4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix, AZ 85050
480.478.6000 | MIM.org | Open Daily
After teaching high school physics for twenty-five years, I retired with a glow of satisfaction and fulfillment. How I enjoyed teaching physics. In my teaching approach I had put an emphasis on doing physics demonstrations that were relevant, clear and right down fun. I found that my students got more mentally involved with the learning process when they could see some physics principle at work in a fun demonstration.
I decided to put to paper forty-eight of my most popular and fun demonstrations in a book entitled Musings of a Retired Physics Teacher. I truly believe physics teachers would benefit from reading it. It is available on Amazon. I do not know if you have some kind of bulletin board for placing such an announcement as this but I thought I would put out a query. Here is a link to the book on Amazon:
Musings of a Retired Physics Teacher
I might add that I have had several articles published in The Physics Teacher, back when I was teaching.
Jack L. Smith
]]>We have decided to also try out the concept of Blogging here at AzAAPT. Posts can only be put up by administrators, but comments can be made by all.
If you have something you think other people in AzAAPT would be interested in please contact me (the current web administrator) at: 4treasurer@azaapt.org
We can see about getting your posts up as quickly as possible.
Michael Canham – Treasurer of AzAAPT
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