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Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Happy New Year to all!

Now that we are on winter break, I hope everyone is sleeping in, enjoying time with family and friends, and will have a safe and amazing New Year celebration in just a few days!! See everyone next year!!

Thursday, December 13, 2018

For today

Period 3-4, 8-9:

Please watch a TED talk by Sir Ken Robinson, related to education. I will be really interested in your opinions on this tomorrow. I will also mention why this is coming up at this time!

The last of the new material for the semester is something called dielectrics, which are insulating materials filling the gaps of capacitors. Please check out this video to see what it is all about, and try the practice problems together - these are not too terrible once you get the hang of them!  If any spare time, can work on other HW sets or other classes. Happy Thursday, will miss you today!

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Congratulations to the Class of 2019 Top 50 Finalists in the Global Teacher Prize!

The Top 50 Finalists in the Global Teacher Prize, run by the Varkey Foundation (headquarters in London), were just announced. One of these fabulous teachers, who were selected from tens of thousands of nominations from over 170 countries, will win a $1 million prize in March. These 50 are also now Varkey Teacher Ambassadors, which is a group dedicated to promoting the teaching profession and educational programs and advocacy on a global scale. As a three-year member of the VTA Advisory Board, I will have the distinct pleasure of welcoming the new finalists into this program in Dubai in March. There is no group of educators like this on the planet, and being the 5th year of the program, we have nearly 250 teacher ambassadors.

Here are the 100 VTAs who were in Dubai in March, 2018.


Friday, December 7, 2018

Article about the ETHS Research Center

The Society for Science and the Public, a Washington, DC, non-profit that runs a variety of major STEM programs including the Science Talent Search (the 'Nobel Prize of high school'), has done a piece on the ETHS Research Center. The most important aspect of this is to provide students with opportunities for independent research, but also to share our ideas and resources with the tens of thousands of high schools where these opportunities do not exist. This includes schools in other countries. This is the longer-term goal we have in mind as we begin to get things going with the facility.

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Links for class

For periods 3-4, 8-9 check out a short video about how a nuclear power plant works. This is a direct application of E = mc^2 in power production for many parts of the world, including about 20% of U.S. energy production. Keep track of the main components of the power plant, and the general process of converting nuclear energy (mass converting to energy) into electrical energy. In honor of power, check out a second video on the world's most powerful machines - these are engineering marvels!


For period 5, check out a short video on the life cycles of stars. Take notes on the different types of stars and, especially, on how they die. Stars are one of the ultimate examples of what the force of gravity can do on huge scales. Remember, gravity is actually the weakest force for most objects. We need huge amounts of mass to create gravity strong enough to be noticeable. Also note how the elements of the periodic table, and that we are made from, are created within stars!




Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Fermilab's TARGET Summer Program - Apps open Dec. 17

Fermilab has done its TARGET Summer Program for high school students of color and women for 40 years, and the application process begins Dec. 17. The deadline is February 1, 2019. If you enjoy the weird, modern physics material, this is one of the world's labs dedicated to it on the particle, relativity and quantum sides!