Kris Whelan-AGU 2005 Teaching and Learning with Cosmic Rays and the QuarkNet/Cosmic Ray Data Portal quarknet.fnal.gov/e-labs/ Kris Whelan Lawrence Berkeley.

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Kris Whelan-AGU 2005 Teaching and Learning with Cosmic Rays and the QuarkNet/Cosmic Ray Data Portal quarknet.fnal.gov/e-labs/ Kris Whelan Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Kris Whelan-AGU 2005 Outline of Talk Introduction to QuarkNet/Grid Overview of the e-Lab Implementation Reusability Lessons Learned

Kris Whelan-AGU 2005 QuarkNet The primary education program for US-ATLAS and US-CMS, large scale experiments Developing a research community of physicists, high school teachers & their students Engaging teachers & subsequently students in scientific investigations

Kris Whelan-AGU 2005 Goals of QuarkNet/Grid Students participate in a scientific collaboration and make real contributions to a scientific field. Students use virtual data tools and techniques to upload, access, process and publish data, report their results as online poster, and have online discussions about their work with peers. Educational researchers evaluate the effectiveness of such an endeavor. Grid specialists explore interface designs that enhance accessibility to Grid data and computational resources.

Kris Whelan-AGU 2005 Outline of Talk Introduction to QuarkNet/Grid Overview of the e-Lab Implementation Reusability Lessons Learned

Cosmic Ray Detectors (DAQS) in High Schools

Uploading Data to the QuarkNet Portal using a Web Browser

Analyzing Data on the QuarkNet Portal using a Web Browser Data from Seattle Area: Devry Inst. Juanita HS Liberty HS Issaquah HS Meadowdale HS

Using the Grid to Handle Calculations with Lots of Data

Student Logbook

Sample Comments on Logbook

Publishing Posters

Kris Whelan-AGU 2005 Outline of Talk Introduction to QuarkNet/Grid Overview of the e-Lab Implementation Reusability Lessons Learned

Kris Whelan-AGU 2005 Detailed Design Student viewpoint Grid Middleware Grid Execution

Kris Whelan-AGU 2005 Outline of Talk Introduction to QuarkNet/Grid Overview of the e-Lab Implementation Reusability Lessons Learned

Kris Whelan-AGU 2005 Reusability = Rethinking Our Original Design QuarkNet/Grid started as a pilot program with primary focus on a working model. Now, we aim to support new e-Labs using the same tools, look and feel, general architecture, etc. CMS test beam data is a near-term goal.

Kris Whelan-AGU 2005 Analysis Code DataVDL Workflows Content Framework RegistrationRegistration SearchSearch ExecutionExecution WorkflowsWorkflows PostersPostersPlotsPlots AnnotationAnnotation GlossaryGlossary ReferencesReferences LogbookLogbook CommentsComments Study Guide Analysis Code DataVDL Workflows Content Cosmic Ray e-Lab CMS e-Lab

Kris Whelan-AGU 2005 Outline of Talk Introduction to QuarkNet/Grid Overview of the e-Lab Implementation Reusability Lessons Learned

Kris Whelan-AGU 2005 We have users! 243 teachers 240 high schools 259 student research groups 10 4 analyses performed since May detectors in high schools (with CROP) 70 more detectors ready soon

Kris Whelan-AGU 2005 Grid work is bleeding-edge and harder than it looks. Professional development for teachers is critical. Developers must work within technical constraints of schools. It’s premature to understand how the Grid enhances education. We have lessons!

Kris Whelan-AGU 2005 Questions Introduction to QuarkNet/Grid Overview of the e-Lab Implementation Reusability Lessons Learned