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Physics, WSUFour Strategies:: Four Strategies: Traditional outreach Bringing selected groups to WSU Sending faculty and majors to public schools Interdisciplinary outreach to non-majorsTraditional Outreach: Traditional Outreach Talks for Lions, Elks, Audubon clubs Guest commentaries in local papers, magazines Presentations for local elementary and high school classesTraditional Outreach: Traditional Outreach Ritchey Lecture (endowed) given annually Gene Shoemaker, Steve Vogt (extrasolar planets)Traditional Outreach: Traditional Outreach Get out where the people are! Physics booth at the Weber County Fair Exhibit in theater for “Attack of the Clones”Traditional Outreach: Traditional Outreach Planetarium run by director and 5 physics students 18 astronomy classes taught in planetarium Hosts ~200 events yearly to ~8000 people (nearly half are special presentations to school groups) Budget $4500/yr, plus grant from Utah State Office of Museum ServicesTraditional Outreach: Traditional Outreach Student-run public observing sessions at WSU Free every Wednesday night Supported by Ogden Astronomical Society Most telescopes donatedTraditional Outreach: Traditional Outreach ~20 off-site public star parties per year Numerous locations, including out-of-state and public schools Run by faculty and Ogden Astronomical SocietyTraditional Outreach: Traditional Outreach Ogden Nature Center Summer Solstice Celebration Creatures of the Night (Halloween)Traditional Outreach: Traditional Outreach Natural Science Museum Run by emeritus faculty Coordinates with planetarium in serving school groups Budget a few $k Grant from Utah State Office of Museum Services In Lind Lecture HallStudent Activity Scholarships: Student Activity Scholarships Full tuition waiver Participate in community and school district outreach programs Planetarium and museum each have two scholarships, physics department has one Prepare for a fight persuading your university scholarship committee to grant these!Selected Groups to WSU: Selected Groups to WSU S4 (Science Seminars for Superior Students) Run by Center for Science and Math Education Presentations by faculty and outside specialistsSelected Groups to WSU: Selected Groups to WSU Utah State Science Olympiad Run by Center for Science and Math Education Physics faculty and students are event supervisorsSelected Groups to WSU: Selected Groups to WSU MESA (Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement) and STEP (Science, Technology, Engineering) programs Increase the number of underrepresented minorities and women who enter and succeed in science and engineering Tours given by faculty and physics majors Statewide, reaches over 3000 annuallySelected Groups to WSU: Selected Groups to WSU Science teacher workshops (NASA, NSTA) Run by Center for Science and Math Education Taught by facultyTo Public Schools: To Public Schools SPS tutoring in high schools Awarded the Blake Lilly PrizeTo Public Schools: To Public Schools “From Spreadsheets to Space” video distributed to local high schools Produced by physics faculty and majorsTo Public Schools: To Public Schools Model rocket clubs Supervised by physics faculty and studentsTo Public Schools: To Public Schools Project Starshine Shuttle will place a mirrored satellite into orbit for observation by K-12 students Director Gil Moore (Morton Thiokol) Physics faculty supervise polishing of mirrors by public school studentsTo Public Schools: To Public Schools “Gifted and talented” programs Activities led by physics facultyTo Public Schools: To Public Schools After-school enrichment programs Presentations by faculty and studentsInterdisciplinary Outreach: Interdisciplinary Outreach Half-time physics faculty position belongs to WSU Honors Program One course per semester taught for Honors Program “Energy and the Environment” “Energy and Entropy” “Physics of the Mundane” Three Cortez professors in physics Physics faculty on Honors Faculty Advisory Council “Pizza with a Prof” talksInterdisciplinary Outreach: Interdisciplinary Outreach “Physics in the Plays of Tom Stoppard” Read Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Arcadia, and Hapgood Theme: How much control do we have over our lives (philosophy and physics)?Interdisciplinary Outreach: Interdisciplinary Outreach In preparation: “Measuring the World” Read Mason & Dixon by Thomas Pynchon The Measure of Reality by Alfred W. Crosby Coming of Age in the Milky Way by Timothy FerrisInterdisciplinary Outreach: Interdisciplinary Outreach Interdisciplinary faculty collaborations A five-year series of independent study courses on astronomy with a WSU artist Painting selected by Swedish Academy of Sciences for 2003 Nobel physics poster Interdisciplinary Outreach: Interdisciplinary Outreach “Principles of Physical Science” for elementary education majors Team-taught with a chemist Students have close contact with both instructorsInterdisciplinary Outreach: Interdisciplinary Outreach Physics majors as ambassadors Some SPS events open to allEssential Ingredients: Essential Ingredients Commitment to volunteer and service work Cohesive self-motivated group (faculty and students) Realistic goals You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
outreach Miguel Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 62 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: November 06, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript The “Out” in “Public Outreach”at Weber State University: The “Out” in “Public Outreach” at Weber State University Brad Carroll, Dept. Physics, WSUFour Strategies:: Four Strategies: Traditional outreach Bringing selected groups to WSU Sending faculty and majors to public schools Interdisciplinary outreach to non-majorsTraditional Outreach: Traditional Outreach Talks for Lions, Elks, Audubon clubs Guest commentaries in local papers, magazines Presentations for local elementary and high school classesTraditional Outreach: Traditional Outreach Ritchey Lecture (endowed) given annually Gene Shoemaker, Steve Vogt (extrasolar planets)Traditional Outreach: Traditional Outreach Get out where the people are! Physics booth at the Weber County Fair Exhibit in theater for “Attack of the Clones”Traditional Outreach: Traditional Outreach Planetarium run by director and 5 physics students 18 astronomy classes taught in planetarium Hosts ~200 events yearly to ~8000 people (nearly half are special presentations to school groups) Budget $4500/yr, plus grant from Utah State Office of Museum ServicesTraditional Outreach: Traditional Outreach Student-run public observing sessions at WSU Free every Wednesday night Supported by Ogden Astronomical Society Most telescopes donatedTraditional Outreach: Traditional Outreach ~20 off-site public star parties per year Numerous locations, including out-of-state and public schools Run by faculty and Ogden Astronomical SocietyTraditional Outreach: Traditional Outreach Ogden Nature Center Summer Solstice Celebration Creatures of the Night (Halloween)Traditional Outreach: Traditional Outreach Natural Science Museum Run by emeritus faculty Coordinates with planetarium in serving school groups Budget a few $k Grant from Utah State Office of Museum Services In Lind Lecture HallStudent Activity Scholarships: Student Activity Scholarships Full tuition waiver Participate in community and school district outreach programs Planetarium and museum each have two scholarships, physics department has one Prepare for a fight persuading your university scholarship committee to grant these!Selected Groups to WSU: Selected Groups to WSU S4 (Science Seminars for Superior Students) Run by Center for Science and Math Education Presentations by faculty and outside specialistsSelected Groups to WSU: Selected Groups to WSU Utah State Science Olympiad Run by Center for Science and Math Education Physics faculty and students are event supervisorsSelected Groups to WSU: Selected Groups to WSU MESA (Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement) and STEP (Science, Technology, Engineering) programs Increase the number of underrepresented minorities and women who enter and succeed in science and engineering Tours given by faculty and physics majors Statewide, reaches over 3000 annuallySelected Groups to WSU: Selected Groups to WSU Science teacher workshops (NASA, NSTA) Run by Center for Science and Math Education Taught by facultyTo Public Schools: To Public Schools SPS tutoring in high schools Awarded the Blake Lilly PrizeTo Public Schools: To Public Schools “From Spreadsheets to Space” video distributed to local high schools Produced by physics faculty and majorsTo Public Schools: To Public Schools Model rocket clubs Supervised by physics faculty and studentsTo Public Schools: To Public Schools Project Starshine Shuttle will place a mirrored satellite into orbit for observation by K-12 students Director Gil Moore (Morton Thiokol) Physics faculty supervise polishing of mirrors by public school studentsTo Public Schools: To Public Schools “Gifted and talented” programs Activities led by physics facultyTo Public Schools: To Public Schools After-school enrichment programs Presentations by faculty and studentsInterdisciplinary Outreach: Interdisciplinary Outreach Half-time physics faculty position belongs to WSU Honors Program One course per semester taught for Honors Program “Energy and the Environment” “Energy and Entropy” “Physics of the Mundane” Three Cortez professors in physics Physics faculty on Honors Faculty Advisory Council “Pizza with a Prof” talksInterdisciplinary Outreach: Interdisciplinary Outreach “Physics in the Plays of Tom Stoppard” Read Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Arcadia, and Hapgood Theme: How much control do we have over our lives (philosophy and physics)?Interdisciplinary Outreach: Interdisciplinary Outreach In preparation: “Measuring the World” Read Mason & Dixon by Thomas Pynchon The Measure of Reality by Alfred W. Crosby Coming of Age in the Milky Way by Timothy FerrisInterdisciplinary Outreach: Interdisciplinary Outreach Interdisciplinary faculty collaborations A five-year series of independent study courses on astronomy with a WSU artist Painting selected by Swedish Academy of Sciences for 2003 Nobel physics poster Interdisciplinary Outreach: Interdisciplinary Outreach “Principles of Physical Science” for elementary education majors Team-taught with a chemist Students have close contact with both instructorsInterdisciplinary Outreach: Interdisciplinary Outreach Physics majors as ambassadors Some SPS events open to allEssential Ingredients: Essential Ingredients Commitment to volunteer and service work Cohesive self-motivated group (faculty and students) Realistic goals