2016 Cosmic and CMS e-lab Workshops @ KSU
Cosmic Ray Workshop Aug 8-10 2016
“Our mission is to create opportunities for teachers and students to explore the nature of scientific research. Using cosmic ray muon detectors, students design and perform experiments to analyze data employing the cosmic ray e-lab.”
Learning objectives.
- Organize data using the cosmic ray muon e-lab
- Specify limitations and assumptions of a proposed experiment.
- Manipulate apparatus using appropriate data acquisition equipment for calibration, characterization, and analysis of measurements.
- Generalize from data possible sources and scale of experimental error.
- Summarize and communicate claims, evidence and results to demonstrate the nature of scientific research.
- Implement plans to use the cosmic ray e-lab with the classroom community.
Agenda
| Monday 8 August 20168:30 Coffee/Intros 
 9-9:15 am Brett DePaola, KSU Physics Interim Head 9:15 Assemble CRMD: assist by QN Staff 
 10:00 Break 10:15 Finish build and set geometry 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Intro to EQUIP Plan study type to collect overnight data 
 3:30-4:15 pm Tim Bolton: The Cloud Chamber 4:15 Reflections and discussion of the day's activities Take Data overnight. Tuesday 9 August 20168:30 Coffee/Intros(if needed)//Reflections 9:00 CR elab Upload overnight data 
 10:30-noon Prof Brian Washburn has very kindly agreed to talk about light. Polarized Light and Lasers (Link to presentation, link to activity) 
 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Work on Study 3:30-4:15 pm Tim Bolton: The LHC 4:15 Reflections of the day's activities Wednesday 10 August 20168:30-9:15 Coffee and review of previous day's activities 9:30 Present Posters for CR Study. 10:00 Break 10:15 Build Cloud Chambers 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Finish Cloud Chambers 4:00 Teachers bring/share classroom ideas/activities 430 Reflections of day's activities Tour of Laser Lab |  | 
 
