CMSO Outreach Clint Sprott Rachael Lancor Department of Physics University of Wisconsin - Madison presented to the CMSO Planning Meeting in Madison, Wisconsin.

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CMSO Outreach Clint Sprott Rachael Lancor Department of Physics University of Wisconsin - Madison presented to the CMSO Planning Meeting in Madison, Wisconsin on December 7, 2006

Report from the PAC on November 3-4, 2005 The center is tied into an established program, The Wonders of Physics. This program started by Prof. Clint Sprott and run by Jim Reardon is outstanding.

Outline n Objective n History n Philosophy n Progress n Plans

Objective To generate interest in physics and encourage children to consider careers in science.

History n Fast-paced demonstration show covering all areas of classical physics n Began in 1984, 182 public campus presentations, ~60,000 people n Began in 1988,1221 traveling shows, ~120,000 people mostly in Wisconsin but throughout the USA n 23 hours of videotapes ~1000 distributed ($25 ea) n Teacher workshops n Web sites (2) - (>400,000 accesses) n Lecture Kit (NSF funded) ~ 500 distributed ($90 ea)

Philosophy Make entertaining presentations to audiences that would not normally be motivated to attend a lecture on physics.

Topics n Motion n Heat n Sound n Electricity n Magnetism n Light n Modern Physics

Past Year’s Progress n 6 major on-campus shows n Major show for 500 people and teacher workshop in Aveiro, Portugal n 23 hours of video now on DVD and streamed on the Web ( n Physics Demonstrations book published by UW Press (2006) – Reviewed in October 2006 Physics Today n Consulting for Chicago Museum of Science and Industry n 150 traveling shows n Grand Tour of all 72 Wisconsin counties completed n East Coast tour with presentations in PA, NJ, DE, VA, MD n Presentation at NSTA Conference in Anaheim, CA n Third annual Integration Bee n Plans underway for Teacher workshop n Assessment done (229 responses to survey)

Major On-Campus Shows n 6 public shows (audience ~2000) n 1 special show for Department alumni and families (audience ~200) n Laboratory tours

Physics Demonstrations Book n 300-page full color book containing 85 demonstrations used in The Wonders of Physics published by UW Press in 2006 n Book contains 2 DVDs with 3 hours of demonstrations before a live audience.

Blurbs from Back Cover

Videos n 23 hours of video from past years now on DVD and streamed on the Web ( n Very detailed statistics on usage ( 103/windowsmedia/all_dates/):

Google Video Program n All 23 videos were uploaded to the Google Video Program last week. n Usage so far: u Viewed 148 times u Downloaded 9 times

From the Physics Librarian: n Hi, Clint. Not sure if this will help your funding efforts at all but all of the WoP videos and dvds have circulated 185 times in the past 19 years. That's pretty good for a collection of videos! -Kerry

Web Survey Questions n What kind of presentation of The Wonders of Physics have you seen? n How many years ago did you first see The Wonders of Physics? n How many presentations of The Wonders of Physics have you seen? n Was the presentation clearly audible? n Were the demonstrations clearly visible? n How was the length of the presentation? n How was the level of the explanations? n Did you learn anything about physics from the presentation? n Did you learn anything about plasmas from the presentation? n Did the presentation encourage you to study more physics? n How has The Wonders of Physics influenced you, and what changes would make it more effective? n With which of the following products and services were you previously familiar? n What is your gender? n What is your age? n What is your ethnicity? n What is your ZIP code?

Web Survey Results

Recent and Scheduled Shows September 29: Madison Area Technical College, Madison, WI October 13: Edgewood Campus School, Madison, WI October 18: Wales Elementary, Kettle Moraine School District, Wales, WI October 19:Cottage Grove Elementary School, Cottage Grove, WI October James Martin School, Philadelphia, PA November 1:W.B. Saul HS, Philadelphia, PA November 2:J.R. Masterman School, Philadelphia, PA November 3:Camden Academy Charter HS, Camden, NJ November 4:Delmarva Christian HS, Georgetown, DE November 6:Overbrook HS, Philadelphia, PA November 7:Friends Meeting School, Ijamsville, MD November 8:Wayside ES, Potomac, MD November 9:Krieger-Schechter Day School, Baltimore, MD November 10:Smart's Mill MS, Leesburg, VA November 11:Expanding Your Horizons (at UW) November 21:Falk Elementary, Madison, WI December 7:DeForest Middle School (at UW) December 14:Spring Green Elementary School, Spring Green, WI December 31:Space Place, Madison, WI January 26:Baraboo Middle School Science Club, Baraboo, WI January 29:Garland Elementary, Milwaukee, WI January 31:Merrill High School, Merrill, WI February 2:Waterloo Intermediate/Middle School, Waterloo, WI February 12:St. Joan of Arc Parish School, Nashotah, WI February 14:Cushing Elementary, Kettle Moraine School District, Delafield, WI March 8:Deerfield Elementary School, Deerfield, WI March 13:Kate Goodrich Elementary School, Merrill, WI March 24:Science Expeditions (at UW) March 26:Beaver Dam Middle School (at UW) April 5:Hartland North Elementary, Hartland, WI April 19-21:Engineering Expo (at UW) April 25:Thomas Jefferson Middle School, Menomonee Falls, WI

How much of this would be done without NSF funding? u NSF supports: F 1 month per year of Sprott F 6 months per year of Reardon F Domestic travel ($5k) F Supplies and services ($5k) F Technical support staff u Much of what was just described would still happen (though more slowly and of lower quality) u Little of what is about to be described would happen

Wonders of Physics Traveling Show n About 1221 shows in 19 yrs (as of 5/1/06) to total audience ~ 120,000 n Mostly pre-college schools n Full-time outreach person (Jim Reardon) supported half by DOE (MST), half by NSF n Donations $ per show n Some corporate donors n

“Physics on the Road” n $10K grant from APS in honor of the World Year of Physics 2005 n Traveling Show proposed to visit each of the 42 WI counties not previously visited (as of 1/1/05) n Attempt to expand the “reach” of physics road shows by putting on shows in rural and remote areas n Mission accomplished! 90 shows at 50 venues to a total audience of ~16500

Physics on the Road 2005 The Wonders of Physics Traveling Show Wonders of Physics quest to visit all 72 counties in WI by 12/31/2005 As of 1/1/2005 As of 12/31/2005

Integration Bee Madison--February 8: Aarti Singh defeated 13 competitors in the final round of the 2nd annual UW Integration Bee, a live-action calculus competition that took place tonight in the Physics Department in Sterling Hall. Singh, a student in the College of Engineering, suffered an early defeat in the double-elimination competition, but held on to win by defeating Mathematics student Steve Griffeth in back-to-back integrals in the championship match. The Integration Bee was sponsored by the Wonders of Physics outreach program. Grand Integrator of Madison 2005

Integration Bee Students compete for prizes in live-action calculus competition. Now in fourth year Encourage math skills necessary for science careers (ie first-year calculus) 75 students participated in 2006

2006 Integration Bee

PFCEON Physics Frontier Centers Educators Outreach Network n Composed of outreach workers from each of the PFC’s. Started spring ‘05, chaired by Michelle Larson, CGWP. n Networked with larger NSF centers at 4/05 NRCEN conference (NSF Research Center Educators Network) n Attempted to engage minority students and scientists at joint conference of National Society of Black Physicists/National Society of Hispanic Physicists, Orlando, FL 2/05, 2/06 n Currently planning PFCEON exhibit at Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA PFC’s are similar enough to one another that they can pool their Outreach resources to achieve greater things than possible alone

Other CMSO Outreach Talks at physics departments that don’t feature plasmas Self-Organization in Magnetized Plasmas, M. Brown American Physical Society Division of Plasma Physics Distinguished Lecture Program Colorado St. Olafs College of New Jersey Trinity College Iowa State University Wake Forest 11/9/05 11/10/05 2/1/06 3/10/06 3/20/06 4/21/06 Vassar College Bucknell University Reed College Lawrence University Loyola University Kansas Ohio Northern 11/8/04 2/1/05 2/16/05 4/7/05 4/14/05 10/17/05 10/19/05

Other CMSO Outreach Lectures to the Public Self-Organization, C. Sprott North Shore Library, Glendale, WI UW Founders’ Day, Atlanta, GA 3/06 4/06 Denison University Edgewood College 4/05 3/06 Talks to specialists in other disciplines Fusion Research at UW-Madison, D. Den Hartog Ohio State University, Mechanical Engineering Department May 19, 2005 CMSO Overview and Activities, V. Pariev Lebedev Physical Institute, Puschino Radio Astronomy Observatory Fall 2005 Museum Exhibit UW Space Place (est. completion June 2007)

APS-DPP Meeting Philadelphia, PA October 30-November 3, school visits in Philadelphia and Camden, NJ 13 “big” shows ( students) 10 additional classroom visits ~1,625 total students 1 day of outreach to plasma physicists

n CMSO posters in Chamberlin Hall entrance n Workshops at Space Place n Teacher Workshops Near Term Plans

Workshops at Space Place n 1st Saturday of the Month u First one was last Saturday n Part of a workshop series given by Astronomy, Chemistry, and Biotechnology n Topics include: u Physics of Roller Coasters u Liquid Nitrogen Physics u Electricity, Magnetism, & Plasmas u Circuits u Sound u Light & Lasers

Teacher Workshops n Wonders of Physics Workshop u Aimed at Elementary and Middle School Teachers u Summer 2007 n Plasma Physics Workshop u Aimed at High School Physics Teachers u Summer 2008

n Collaborate with other PFCs to work with Exploratorium (San Francisco) on ~$1M program introducing “cutting edge” PFC science to the general public Long Term Plans