Meet and greet other Physics teachers at the Demo Show!
Don't miss this opportunity for a Physics phun evening!
The annual NJAAPT Demo show has members presenting their favorite demos/labs. Your colleagues have many ideas and resources to share with their fellow Physics Instructors! Please join us to share your favorite demo/lab and learn some new teaching strategies as well.
5:00 - 6:00 Sign-in, light refreshments (pizza, drinks, coffee, fruit & cookies) 6:00 - 7:15 (approx) Audience participation Segment One. 7:15 -7:30 Intermission 7:25 - 8:30 Audience participation Segment Two
5:00 - 6:00 Sign-in, light refreshments (pizza, drinks, coffee, fruit & cookies)
6:00 - 7:15 (approx) Audience participation Segment One.
7:15 -7:30 Intermission
7:25 - 8:30 Audience participation Segment Two
The demo show will take place at Burlington County Institute Of Technolory, located in Westamptom, NJ. (If it's a bit of a drive, carpool with someone, and you'll be glad you went!!) Room Locations to follow with registration.
If you wish to show one or two demos/labs (maximum of 10 minutes), the registration form has a question that will allow you provide a few words describing any demonstration that you plan to bring. This will enable us to organize the event.
The following procedure will be use for audience participation demos:
Each demonstrator from the audience will be allowed to present one or two demos/labs for a total time of 10 minutes. By limiting to one or two demos for a total time of 10 minutes, all presenters will have an opportunity to present. After segment one, there will be a short break followed by segment two. During segment two, participants will have the opportunity to present additional demos/labs and/or the best way to implement a presented demo/lab. No demo or lab is too simple to not be considered a valuable teaching tool, so don't feel that your demo or lab will not be of interest to your colleagues!
Each demonstrator from the audience will be allowed to present one or two demos/labs for a total time of 10 minutes. By limiting to one or two demos for a total time of 10 minutes, all presenters will have an opportunity to present. After segment one, there will be a short break followed by segment two. During segment two, participants will have the opportunity to present additional demos/labs and/or the best way to implement a presented demo/lab.
No demo or lab is too simple to not be considered a valuable teaching tool, so don't feel that your demo or lab will not be of interest to your colleagues!
We look forward to seeing you at the event!