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Computational Physics
for Physics Educators Workshop

July 11-17, 2004
Centenary College
Hackettstown, New Jersey

This summer, the National Computational Science Institute (NCSI), a National Dissemination Project funded by the National Science Foundation, will be conducting a week-long, hands-on workshop on enhancing undergraduate physics education at CIC member institutions. The Workshop will be under the direction of Dr. Robert M. Panoff, an international expert on computational physics, executive director of the Shodor Foundation (www.shodor.org), and one of the nation’s leading experts on enhancing undergraduate science education.

The Workshop is designed to provide physics faculty members at CIC institutions opportunities (1) to explore existing web-accessible physics resources, (2) to explore tools for modifying and developing resources of their own, and (3) to build a community of practitioners who would like to continue to work with Dr. Panoff and NCSI after the Workshop in collaboratively developing strategies and resources that can enhance undergraduate physics education at CIC member institutions.

This Workshop will cover various ways that computers can be used to enhance and expand the educational experience of undergraduates enrolled in the physics curriculum. Participants in the Workshop will explore how to integrate interactive explorations into undergraduate physics courses and will learn to use software tools to develop their own resources. Discussions and hands-on laboratory exercises on visualization, simulation, modeling, and mathematical software will be presented. Participants will be expected to develop and present a case study suitable for use in classroom lecture, laboratory, web study, or individual study. Interested faculty members should know that the second half of the Workshop will be mostly designed by the participants to meet their specific needs.

You may explore resources created by the Shodor Foundation at the Foundation’s website. We also encourage you to tell your colleagues about the NCSI Summer Workshops in other disciplines, all of which are open to CIC faculty.

Several hundred faculty members from CIC institutions have already attended workshops conducted by Dr. Panoff and NCSI and have expressed great enthusiasm for them. Indeed, this Physics Workshop emerged out of the interests physicists expressed in doing a workshop just for them and is an example of how Dr. Panoff works with faculty to design workshops and resources to meet their needs.

Expenses

Participants will have all of their expenses paid (excluding travel to and from Centenary College), and will receive Workshop materials and the opportunity to apply for mini-grants to assist with software acquisition and implementation upon successful completion of the Workshop.

Housing

Housing will be in Centenary College’s (www.centenarycollege.edu) brand new, suite-style, air-conditioned residence hall, and all meals will be provided by the program.

Travel

The closest airports are Newark, NJ or Allentown, PA. Aries Limo service provides service to Centenary College; rates are approximately $70 one way. Call (908) 852-2120.

Registration

CIC faculty members may register for the Physics Workshop at:

http://www.computationalscience.org/workshops/summer04/index.html#physics

We encourage you to register soon, as enrollment is limited.

Questions

If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact CIC Senior Advisor Edward J. Barboni, at ebarboni@cic.nche.edu.

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