11:11:05 From Charlie Payne : Thanks for recording - I'll start going through the material this weekend. It's been great! 11:16:31 From Megan Alvord : pringles can 11:16:54 From Kenneth Cecire : Good call, Megan. 11:18:55 From Charlie Payne : Does anyone use Rocketbook? 11:19:31 From Megan Alvord : I use GeniusScan, same idea 11:19:50 From Kenneth Cecire : I don't but it looks interesting. https://getrocketbook.com/ 11:21:14 From Kenneth Cecire : https://thegrizzlylabs.com/genius-scan/ 11:27:10 From James Small : shane for editing formulas for insertion into any platform including blackboard, etc http://www.dessci.com/en/products/mathtype/ 11:27:50 From Shane Wood : Jim...can you add it to https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ioht57cZqyBJmVMzBJ63xE8okcGp4jVE6gDO-Bck0AY/edit? 11:30:36 From Kenneth Cecire : https://info.flipgrid.com/ 11:35:45 From Megan Alvord : https://flipgrid.com/alvord8403 11:39:16 From Kenneth Cecire : Perimeter Institute educational resources: https://resources.perimeterinstitute.ca/ 11:43:49 From Danielle McDermott : I’m a huge Physics Girl fan - I went out of my way to go to a meeting in Portland to see her speak 11:46:10 From Megan Alvord : Green laser in corn oil works! 11:48:51 From Megan Alvord : Wacom tablet 11:49:30 From Kenneth Cecire : https://www.wacom.com/en-us 11:50:54 From Kenneth Cecire : Contemporary Physics Education Project, https://www.cpepphysics.org/ 11:51:11 From Megan Alvord : flashback to my astrophysics class! 11:53:23 From Megan Alvord : great extension to what I did! Thank you 11:53:53 From James Small : is salsaJ an offshoot of imageJ? Link? 11:54:03 From Megan Alvord : Stars inside the orbit of S2: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ab9c1c 11:54:32 From Kenneth Cecire : salsaj, http://www.euhou.net/index.php/salsaj-software-mainmenu-9?task=view&id=7 12:03:46 From Debbie Gremmelsbacher : In many ways, physics experiments at home can be easier than biology experiments at home. Chemistry can be done with kitchen stuff, but kitchen chemistry can be dangerous. 12:05:05 From Danielle McDermott : Take out the rotating dish! 12:05:16 From Charlie Payne : Do any of you have Ron Edge's String and Sticky Tape experiments? It's out of print now, but if you can get it, it's chock full of at-home experiments... 12:06:14 From Danielle McDermott : PhET has a converter for all their old java apps 12:06:57 From James Small : https://www.flinnsci.com/return-to-school/learning-solutions/ 12:07:12 From Danielle McDermott : https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/e/2PACX-1vQGvm1uzGzSvzLOpd61QETqHaDOQnOvDc3TtlhqDQxAjahpj6HBrU3UrLtHfUJ1nDJk9IjUv-WcRxab/pub#h.ok6ce7q1i435 12:07:29 From Danielle McDermott : That is the link for PhET java fix 12:10:22 From Charlie Payne : Two more resources: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ySmAmvPhzxoVCVYm_4wskTaTHb_RxTKw and https://resources.physicsteachingpodcast.com/ 12:10:41 From James Small : speed of light with chocolate 12:10:42 From James Small : http://www.planet-science.com/categories/over-11s/physics-is-fun!/2012/01/measure-the-speed-of-light-using-chocolate.aspx 12:10:55 From James Small : in the microwave 12:14:08 From James Small : periodic table with emission spectra of all the elements: http://chemistry.bd.psu.edu/jircitano/periodic4.html 12:19:34 From Alison Bulson : I assume that everyone already knows about this stuff but pre-pandemic, I arranged an ATLAS virtual visit for my students 12:20:06 From Alison Bulson : https://atlasvirtualvisit.web.cern.ch/ 12:49:33 From Kenneth Cecire : We'll close the rooms at 5 after the hour. 13:19:54 From Shane Wood : https://quarknet.org/content/comments-adapting-data-activities-teaching-online 13:30:32 From Darwin : Alison - do you have contact with other B4S teachers? 13:30:45 From Alison Bulson : yes, Darwin. 13:31:33 From Alison Bulson : Always willing to have more contacts, if you have some to recommend 13:39:08 From Kenneth Cecire : Full version: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WVPDXG2 13:39:36 From Kenneth Cecire : REAL full version: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JHSZHDH