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PAN@MSU 2013 information can be found here. Return to the main PAN page at JINAweb.
PAN 2013 schedule (week 1 for teachers, week 2 for students)
Background Articles on Cosmic Rays
JINA, major sponsor of PAN. “Small Matter of Big Science” documentary (featuring NSCL!) (part 2) “Rare Isotope Rap”, a 5-minute explanation of NSCL through rap. “For the Love of Physics” references/links Jefferson Lab's nuclear science education page Berkeley Lab's introduction to nuclear science Interactive Chart of the Nuclides Isasc Asimov's “Understanding Physics” Inexpensive cosmic ray detector for the classroom NSCL Tour introduction slides CCF animation to go with tour introduction slides
“I loved the access that we had to world-class researchers who came and gave us lectures. Having this camp here on-site allows for this kind of collaboration which you do not always get with professional development. I really enjoyed being surrounded by colleagues who asked great questions, too. I am really excited about nuclear science and am avidly working to incorporate it more into my curriculum as enhancements to our standard depth of material.”
The PAN wiki page (a page of wiki tips)
Zach Kohley slides
Zach Kohley Q&A
Oscar Naviliat-Cuncic slides
Oscar Naviliat-Cuncic Q&A
Anna Simon slides
Anna Simon handouts
Anna Simon Q&A
Laura Chomiuk slides
Laura Chomiuk Q&A
Scott Bogner slides
Scott Bogner Q&A
Experiment files
Poster Template (PPT)
Poster Tips
Supplementary
Photos of teachers in week 1
R-process animation
Ed Loh's SOAR presentation
MoNA Acquisition Lab
Post-PAN survey for Teachers
Lesson plans from teachers
David McCreight's Chemistry presentation
Posters
Alpha Atomics
Cosmopolitan
Arraying PANtastics
Nucleons
SPF Team 6
Team Omega
“This camp was absolutely incredible. I can't imagine it going any better than it did. From the fellow PANers to the leaders and graduate students everyone was extremely helpful and friendly. I'm so fortunate that I was chosen to come here and I think down the road it will have a clear significant impact on my life. I'm planning on staying friends with the people I've met and hopefully collaborating in the future for our quest of scientific knowledge. This camp has drastically improved my self confidence when it comes to my intellectual capabilities and the opportunities I can see myself achieving. I hope you continuing having PAN for the foreseeable future and I will definitely help out with it when I become distinguished in my field. I also want to thank JINA, NSCL, PAN, Zach Constan, Mr. McCreight, the graduate students, and Micha Kilburn.”
Zach Kohley slides Oscar Naviliat-Cuncic slides Oscar Naviliat-Cuncic's explanation of energy loss through matter Anna Simon slides Laura Chomiuk slides Filomena Nunes slides Experiment files Poster Template (PPT) Poster Tips Peer review guidelines Supplementary Photos of students in week 2 R-process animation Ed Loh's SOAR presentation Post-PAN student survey part 1 Post-PAN student survey part 2 Posters Borons PHLeB Radioactive Spartans Team Group! Unstable Isotopes VECS