University of Tennessee June 14-16 Cosmic Ray Workshop Agenda
“Our mission is to create opportunities for teachers and students to explore the nature of scientific research. Using cosmic ray muon detectors, participants design and perform experiments to analyze data employing the cosmic ray e-lab.”
Learning objectives.
a. Configure a cosmic ray detector appropriately for acquisition of data for calibration and analysis of measurements.
b. Identify and describe the e-Lab tools available for conducting studies with data collected using a cosmic ray detector.
c. Create, organize and interpret a data plot to make a claim based on evidence; provide reasoning and identify data limitations.
d. Develop a plan for taking students from their current level of data use to subsequent levels using activities and/or ideas from the workshop.
Pre-Workshop notes:
-- needs assessment including communicating with mentor and/or lead teacher
-- check GPS location
-- check room
-- check projector and cables for presentations
-- print workshop evaluation
-- gather tools & supplies - TAPE! TAPE! TAPE!
-- optional: black light --> scintillator
-- create e-Lab and Quarknet accounts for all teachers
--- have data collection computers with EQUIP installed and JAVA updated
June 14:
9:00 - Welcome/Intros and mission statement and enduring understanding
Needs assessment, norms, goals and learning objectives
Logistics: schedule, meals, parking lot for questions/comments, etc
9:45 - Cosmic Ray science talk <-- Martin Shaffer
10:15 - QuarkNet overview: "The Purpose of Quarknet" <-- Martin Shaffer
10:30 - Break
10 45: Cosmic Ray Mission discussion
Cosmic Ray Muon Detector hardware components
Assemble CRMD: assist by QN staff
Four teams --> assemble four counters
One team --> plan DAQ/GPS placement
12:00: Lunch ???
1:00 Plan study type: shower array or stacked array?
Measure GEOMETRY
Data-taking: 'EQUIP' procedure
4:30 - Reflection and Discussion of the day’s activities
Take CR data: overnight
June 15:
9:00 - Review of previous day’s activities
9:15 - Cosmic Ray e-Lab overview
e-Lab login: verify accounts
Manage accounts: create student groups, change password
Tour e-Lab: Teacher side; Student side
Teacher: Learning Objectives, Community
Student: Cool Science, Library, Upload, Data, Poster
10:00 - CRMD data UPLOAD: overnight data
10:30 - Break
10:45 - PERFORMANCE analysis tool
Assess data quality and discuss need for plateauing.
Load GEOMETRY
FLUX, SHOWER, Lifetime, and Time of Flight analysis tools
12:00 - Lunch ???
1:00 - Team CR investigation: FLUX, SHOWER --> write shared POSTE
Afternoon - Start collecting data for investigation
4:30 - Reflection and Discussion of the day’s activities
Collect data overnight if needed
June 16:
9:00 - Review of previous day’s activities
9:15 - Work time: Teams
11:30 - POSTER presentation
12:00 - Implementation Plan: classroom approach
Future plans for group: CRMD data-taking, coordinate research, CRMD rotation schedule.
1:00 Lunch ???
Surveys:
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Teacher Implementation Survey - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NTWHZF5 - http://tiny.cc/qnis17
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to be completed by ALL teachers of all summer programs, workshops, institutes etc. at any center
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complete before end of summer workshop
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takes 20-30 min
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Participant Satisfaction Survey - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NV726DM - http://tiny.cc/qnps17
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to be completed ONLY by participants at QuarkNet-provided workshops facilitated by QuarkNet staff or fellows
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complete at end of workshop
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takes about 10 minutes
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Contacts:
Martin Shaffer martin .shaffer@cowley.edu
Sowjanya Gollapinni sgollapi@utk.edu
Sign-in:
Teachers must sign in each day. The sign-in sheet should, minimally, have spaces for the name and signature of each teacher as well as time in and time out. Send the completed sign-in sheets to Anne Zakas. Originals are preferred; mail to:
Anne Zakas
QuarkNet Center at Notre Dame
Department of Physics
225 Nieuwland Science Hall
Notre Dame IN 46556