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Apr 22

Shodor's Bob Panoff at ND

BobPanoffatNDPhysics, originally uploaded by NDeRC2. Bob Panoff of Shodor and the National Computational Science Institute visited ND last week. He gave talks to the Computer Science and Physics departments, and discussed ways that NDeRC might collaborate with NCSI in presenting workshops for K-12 teachers to introduce them to computational science and modeling. We’ve worked with …

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Mar 10

Dial2Do test…

“This is a test of dial2do a new phone service where you can call and have your message transcribe email to you texted to you or in this case you send directly to your blog.” Not bad for a first try. Dial2Do is a free service which does much of what jott.com used to do …

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Mar 05

High school STM research

downsized_0212091507.jpg, originally uploaded by NDeRC2. This closeup of a Nanosurf STM. Notice the tip up against the gold surface. This image was taken of a Nanosurf STM, used by a high school researcher from Saint Joseph’s High School. Having spent no small amount of time learning to use the instrument, this student is searching for …

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Feb 21

VoiceThread

VoiceThread is another technology for gathering user-generated content: this time, user comment on a variety of images arranged sequentially. Here I’ve imported some Forum II images from Flickr and added a few comments on some of them, which you can access by clicking on my profile image whenever it shows up to the left or …

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Feb 11

Google Earth 5.0

I’ve been a Google Earth user almost since its inception. Another time, I’ll say more about how I’ve used it in a classroom setting. But it is worth posting, for anyone who will take the time to read, that Earth 5.0 is out, and is wonderfully upgraded. Click on the Earth 5.0-generated image below to …

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Feb 10

Fun with Wordle

You know you want one of these. Add your own text, or import it from your last blog entry as I just did, at http://www.wordle.net/create Have fun!

Feb 09

Science Alive! 2009 – Magnetic Field

VickiFrohne’sBfield, originally uploaded by NDeRC2. A detector can be a pretty simple thing: in this case, a white plate with iron filings sprinked across it amount to a detector of the magnetic field associated with the bar magnet placed under the plate. Participants at Science Alive! 2009 could explore this and related magnetic phenomena at …

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Feb 09

Science Alive! 2009 – Image Intensifying CRD

MVI_3621, originally uploaded by NDeRC2. This is another short clip of a cosmic ray detector on display at Science Alive!. It is interesting the see the same phenomena in so very different a medium: here, electons in scintillating material are excited by passing cosmic rays, and then fall back down to lower energy states, emitting …

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Feb 09

Science Alive! 2009 – Cloud Chamber

MVI_3624, originally uploaded by NDeRC2. Lots of wonderful things happen at Science Alive!, the award-winning annual event held at the Saint Joseph County Public Library. A few highlights from the event are captured here. In this video, cosmic rays leave vapor trails as they ionize ethanol in this supersaturated cloud chamber. For whatever reason, the …

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Feb 03

CMS Test Beam Data

2009-02-03_0922, originally uploaded by TomLoughran. Sketched in black is a plot of the total energy absorbed in either the hadron or the electron calorimeter subdetector sections from the CMS Test Beam (2004 data). Underneath the faint black line, in red, is the energy absorbed by the electron calorimeter (Ecal) alone. The close overlap between these …

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