Below is the meeting schedule for Spring 2017. All meetings are on Fridays from 3-4pm in RLM 6.112 unless otherwise noted.

Notes from some meetings are available by clicking on the meeting title.

 

Date

Title

Presenter

Jan. 23Joint Nonlinear Dynamics Seminar and Physics Education Forum

Nonlinear PIE: Physics, Innovation and Entrepreneurship –

Exploring Connections with Nonlinear Dynamics 

RLM 11.204, 1 pm

Professor Randy Tagg - Physics

(University of Colorado Denver)

Jan. 25

Teaching and the Future of Physics

RLM 4.102, 4 pm

Dr. Michael Marder
Jan. 27Welcome Session MeetingMatt Guthrie
Jan. 27

Welcome Session Happy Hour

Crown & Anchor, 5 pm

 
Feb. 1

Teaching Physics

RLM 4.102, 4 pm

Dr. Kenneth Heller - Physics

(University of Minnesota)

Feb. 9

Darwin Day Tea
afternoon tea and a review of Texas K-12 science education

RSVP Here

Scholars Commons, PCL 2.400, 2 pm

 
Feb. 10

Are Charter Schools Good for Public Education?
A critical dialogue 

Register for tickets here (this is a formality - the event is free)  

Francis Auditorium, 12 - 1:30 pm

Dr. Huriya Jabbar - Educational Policy Studies
Feb. 17A Graduate Student's Thoughts On Conferences

Professor Erin Scanlon - Physics

(Texas Lutheran University)

Feb. 24Equity, diversity, and inclusion in STEMDr. Sepehr Vakil - Curriculum and Instruction 
Mar. 3

Teaching Never Ends

Dr. Frank Male - Physics and Geology

(Bureau of Economic Geology - Pickle Research Campus)

Mar. 10

Pre-Spring Break Meetup

AAPT Texas Section - San Antonio

 
Mar. 17No Meeting - Spring Break 
Mar. 31The Value of Community College Education in Texas

Dr. Caitlin Hamrock

(E3 Alliance)

Apr. 7Epistemological Tension in Project Based LearningBen David

Apr. 12

Science and National Security (Luncheon)

Kodosky Reading Room, 11:30 am 

Dr. Len Buckley

(Institute for Defense Analyses)

Apr. 14

The Meaning Beyond the Words

How Language, Race, & Culture Impact Science Teaching & Learning

SZB 324, 10am 

Dr. Bryan Brown

(Stanford University) 

Apr. 21Longitudinal Visualizations of Student Testing DataSarah Stephens
Apr. 28Teaching without a "How to" manualDr. Amit Bhasin - Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering

 

 

 

 

Topics and notes from previous semesters are available here