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PAN@MSU 2014 information can be found here. Return to the main PAN page at JINAweb.
PAN 2014 schedule (week 1 for teachers, week 2 for students)
Student arrival preparations letter
PAN@MSU Program Handbook for review by student participants and their parents/guardians
Background Articles on Cosmic Rays
Another great summary article on Cosmic Rays
An exhaustive survey of high-energy cosmic ray literature
A nice glossary of nuclear terminology
Interesting reading about Dark Matter: “The Cosmic Cocktail” by Katherine Freese NSCL Chart of the Nuclides Map of NSCL NSCL Tour introduction slides CCF animation to go with tour introduction slides Marble Nuclei documents download site Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics (JINA), major sponsor of PAN. National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL), 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 MIT Lesson Plan Form MYP Unit Planner ===== In-program useful links/documents ===== ==== Week 1 (teachers) ==== === Presentation files and Q&A docs === Zach Kohley slides Zach Kohley Q&A Oscar Naviliat-Cuncic slides Oscar Naviliat-Cuncic Q&A Chris Wrede slides Chris Wrede handouts/activity Chris Wrede Q&A Brian O'Shea Astronomy slides Brian O'Shea Hubble Activity Brian O'Shea Resources Resources page is password-protected! Brian O'Shea Q&A Kirsten Tollefson slides Kirsten Tollefson Q&A === Supplementary === Poster Template (PPT) Poster Tips Pictures Facebook photo album A place to share other opportunities for teachers and students! === Lessons/Posters === Lesson/poster goals Poster shipment list Lesson/poster shared drive SCECH exit questions === Survey === Teacher post-survey ==== Week 2 (students)** ====
Brian O'Shea Resources Resources page is password-protected!
Register your ID for IM Sports Facilities Note: your MSU ID has your PID on the front (starts with “A”) while your residence hall card has the 6-digit number on the back that you could register - this might work at IM Circle! If not, you should try to find a staff person/assistant manager.