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Quark Net 2010 Wayne State University Physics Department

Goals for Workshop Develop a deeper understanding of Physics content Introduction to Inquiry based learning Introduction to elementary particles Methods of experimentation with particles Overview of current Physics experimentation – FermiLab – CERN

Teaching and Learning with Cosmic Rays

Workshop Goals for Students Learn and Understand: – The nature of particle Physics – The methods of good scientific inquiry Conduct Research on Cosmic ray activity – Assemble Cosmic Ray Muon Detectors – Learn the operation of the equipment and the software Analyze detector data from an accelerator Prepare a report (PowerPoint) summarizing: – What was learned – The research conducted and the results Teaching and Learning with Cosmic Rays

Agenda for Today 9 – 10 Welcome Explain goal of two week program 11 Notre Dame Pretest 11:30Move to lab Rebuild Detector Paddles 11:30 – 12:30 Lunch 1Visit by Professor Karchin 1 – 2 Complete Rebuilding 2 – 2:30 Introduce e-Lab 2:30 E-lab pre-test

Cosmic Ray e-Lab Teaching and Learning with Cosmic Rays

QuarkNet Overview QuarkNet Cosmic Ray Detector Assemble CRMD hardware and take data. Cosmic Ray e-Lab Exploration Upload and analyze data. Teaching and Learning with Cosmic Rays

Workshop Objectives: Assemble CRMD: plateau, geometry, data- take. Record progress: LogBook. Design e-Lab investigation: data, tools, plots. Write report, present results. Share “Implementation Plan” and strategy. Teaching and Learning with Cosmic Rays

Cosmic Rays – Sources – Composition, energy spectrum – Detection – Current experiments The QuarkNet Classroom Detector –Hardware overview –Classroom use –Experiments, measurements Data Analysis –Upload, analyze data & save data products. –Share results. –Enter logbook notes. Teaching and Learning with Cosmic Rays

C osmic Ray e-Lab Stats: May teachers accounts 1,515 student research groups 519 DAQs worldwide 335 detectors in high schools 27,548 data files 498 posters Teaching and Learning with Cosmic Rays

What is Quarknet? Physicists, teachers & their students collaborate on research projects and investigations.

Scientists as mentors Teachers as researchers & facilitators Students as researchers

Vision A lasting community of researchers that includes high school teachers and students as well as physicists “Doing science.” School science reflects the practice of science. Science Is what students DO, not what is done to them.

Why QuarkNet? Our understanding of the universe is about to change as a new accelerator, the LHC, and its experiments, ATLAS, CMS, ALICE and LHCb turn on. Join particle physicists to work on physics projects exploring the nature of matter, energy, space and time.

QuarkNet Origins CDF & DØ at Fermilab

Quark Net Origins ATLAS and CMS at CERN

Current Active Centers

Current Status 53 Active centers 158 Mentors 615 Teachers 108 Summer students

The QuarkNet Collaboration Cosmic Ray Detector Teachers’ idea Several prototypes Collecting data led to e-Lab

Student Summer Research 11 centers with 4 student slots each (avg)