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URL: http://lists.ysu.edu/pipermail/yapa/attachments/20081006/2da627c6/attachment.htm From rmccullo at hotmail.com Thu Oct 9 10:36:50 2008 From: rmccullo at hotmail.com (Roy McCullough) Date: Thu Oct 9 09:37:26 2008 Subject: [YAPA] YAPA 2008-2009 Message-ID: Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Canfield.jpg Type: image/pjpeg Size: 77231 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.ysu.edu/pipermail/yapa/attachments/20081009/624bb5f6/Canfield.bin From rmccullough at ysu.edu Thu Oct 9 13:04:20 2008 From: rmccullough at ysu.edu (Roy McCullough) Date: Thu Oct 9 14:14:43 2008 Subject: [YAPA] Wednesday's YAPA meeting Message-ID: <7200639.1223568260800.JavaMail.rmccullough@ysu.edu> Tony pointed out I forgot to include the date. Wednesday October 15. Roy Roy McCullough wrote: > >Hello fellow Science Enthusiasts: A quick note to remind you that this month's YAPA meeting will be at Canfield High. Our host is Steve Hlaudy. A map is attached. As usual, the meeting will start about 7:00 P.M. and last until we've all had a chance to share (usually between 8:30 and 9:00). We'll aim this time for momentum and energy, but will be interested in anything you care to share. Hope to see you there. Roy and Mike For those who couldn't make September's meeting: >What you missed: >Dick Zitto started by sharing some give away items he found as he was cleaning out his barn. This included a $280+ CPO demonstration electric motor that will be given away at November?s YAPA meeting. You can look it up on CPO?s website. ? Be there. > >Jodi McCullough presented the Large Hadron Rap from YouTube, a sure way to help your students? perspective on geeks. > >This was followed by Mike Crismano with several sharing/give away items? Clearing out the storage area, he found torque pipes to give away. He followed this with demonstrating the effect of free fall on a burning candle. He next showed us a new way to ?rip? a CD. Using tape to peel of the paint layer of CD?s often produces a very useful transmission diffraction grating?when combined with a shoe box, this produced a quality, inexpensive spectroscope. We hope to do this as a make and take at the November YAPA meeting, so plan to come and bring a shoe box along. Mike finished his show with a simple conductivity tester that allowed one to test the conductivity of a solution using battery level voltage? this lead to a lively discussion of Jarod?s law. > >Jim Andrews followed with a teaser from his workshop at this weekend?s Ohio Section of AAPT meeting. If you haven?t gotten work of it. The meeting is at Lorain County Community College (North of Elyria) and starts Saturday at 9:00 A.M. They never turn away people who register at the door. Jim?s workshop is on Intro to Materials Physics-Polymers and will have several work stations where participants can investigate the how polymers differ based on their physical and chemical exposure (You?ll definitely want to check out happy and sad balls that are at temperature extremes.) His teaser involved investigating the density of different polymers. > >Roy McCullough followed with a group demonstration on scale models of the solar system. Starting with a scale that made planetary sizes viewable and the Sun about 30 cm in size, we found that we ran out of hallway space. Scaling back to a standard light bulb for the Sun we still couldn?t get beyond Jupiter?Finally, with a maglite size Sun, we got out to the dwarf planet Pluto. > >As usual, we ended the meeting with drawings for giveaway items. >_________________________________________________________________ >Want to do more with Windows Live? 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From: WGBH Subject: Digital Resources for Teaching & Learning Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 13:43:10 +0000 Size: 30975 Url: http://lists.ysu.edu/pipermail/yapa/attachments/20081020/38e33593/forward.eml From robert.pendzick at neomin.org Mon Oct 20 22:47:15 2008 From: robert.pendzick at neomin.org (Robert Pendzick) Date: Mon Oct 20 21:47:23 2008 Subject: [YAPA] Spark timer for tape Message-ID: <01N0YPG7EEI40015WW@NEOMN3.NEOMIN.ORG> Sorry, I did not know Steve H. at Canfield email. In using the pull tape with the cart a bell with carbon paper or a sharp point with the tape pulled between the bell and clapper will mark the tape just as well as a spark timer. Some of the pull tapes use to obtain a mark with just light pressure. Robert Pendzick "Amusement to an observing mind is study." Benjamin Disraeli From rmccullo at hotmail.com Tue Oct 21 21:09:15 2008 From: rmccullo at hotmail.com (Roy McCullough) Date: Tue Oct 21 20:09:27 2008 Subject: [YAPA] YSU science fair workshop Message-ID: Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: SCI_Wksp_flier_Nov_SCI_Day-11-12-08[1].doc Type: application/octet-stream Size: 107898 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.ysu.edu/pipermail/yapa/attachments/20081021/5f854bca/SCI_Wksp_flier_Nov_SCI_Day-11-12-081.obj From rjzitto at ysu.edu Fri Oct 31 16:21:22 2008 From: rjzitto at ysu.edu (Richard Zitto) Date: Fri Oct 31 15:21:42 2008 Subject: [YAPA] Fwd: Teaching Job Message-ID: <6788493.1225480882981.JavaMail.rjzitto@ysu.edu> FYI z Gary Capone wrote: >Dick, > >There is a teaching job in science open for anyone who is interested in >applying. It will be at the newly formed, Mahoning County High School. The >school will be a combination of a traditional school and school at the >Juvenile Justice Center. The candidate will teach small classes (probably >not more than 10 students in a class). The school is for troubled students. >There will be adult supervisors in each classroom to keep strict order. If >students do not adhere to the strict guidelines set forth, then they must >leave the school and are sent to the JJC. Please contact Jeff Dragovich for >more information. You may reach him at 330.718.0661, or at 330.965.7828 >(Mahoning County Educational Service Center). His email is: >mcoe_jad@access-k12.org. They will also accept retired teachers who want to >get back into teaching. > >Thanks, > >Gary > -------------------------------------- R J Zitto Physics Instructor Youngstown State University Physics & Astronomy Dept Youngstown, OH 44555 Office 330 941 7110 fax 330 941 3121 cell 330 550 3652 rjzitto@ysu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Gary Capone Subject: Teaching Job Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 23:09:00 -0400 Size: 5243 Url: http://lists.ysu.edu/pipermail/yapa/attachments/20081031/d370db2b/forward.eml