CMS Data Workshop Update 2021 @ CSU
July 26-27, 2021
Natural and Environmental Science Building (NESB), Room B-322
Small URL for this page: https://tinyurl.com/csuqn21
Monday, July 26
09:00 Opening Session
- Registration
- Introductions (whip around)
- Update profile in quarknet.org (how to)
- QuarkNet update & news
- Norms, APS STEP UP poster
- Data Activities Portfolio (DAP)
- Implementation plans - tomorrow (a heads up!)
10:00 DAP Activities (student mode, teacher mode)
- Shuffling the Particle Deck
- new online versions:
- Break
- Rolling w Rutherford
- slides
- simulation (thanks to Jeremy Wegner!)
11:15 Share-A-Thon
12:00 Lunch
13:00 DAP activities
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- video: The LHC, Don Lincoln
- slides
- data/events
- total p calc (for quick calculations)
- Quark Workbench
- HTML 5 version, thanks to Joel Klammer
Signal/Noise
14:30 How about those CRMDs?!
- Who has a detector? (Are the working?)
- e-Lab is back! - updates
- Any group projects? (Kansas example)
- No CRMD necessary! - Resources for Cosmic Ray Analyses Online
15:00 End of day
Tuesday, July 27
09:00 Morning discussion: recap yesterday, preview today
09:15 DAP Activities
- Making Tracks I (cloud chamber)
- Making Tracks II (bubble chamber)
09:45 World Wide Data Day (W2D2)
- Video: The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), Don Lincoln
- Intro slides
- Analysis
- Access data: iSpy-w2d2
- Record results: tally sheet <--use this first! (make your own personal copy to edit), or print a pdf
- Share results: spreadhseet <--use this second!
- Discussion - teacher notes
11:00 Implementation
- Implementation discussion
- CSU Masterclass 2022?
- Implementation plans - Make an editable copy for yourself
- Implementation plans - present
- Survey
- Survey Update or
- Full Survey (if you did not complete full survey in 2019 or 2020)
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Talk: What is Mass - really? From Classical to Quantum, Dr. Bob Wilson
14:00 Lab Tour, Jay Jablonski
15:00 End of workshop
Contacts:
Dr. Bob Wilson, Mentor
Cherie Bornhorst, Lead Teacher
Adam Pearlstein, Lead Teacher
Zach Armstrong, Lead Teacher
Shane Wood, QuarkNet National Staff