OPTICS

Saturday, March 1, 2003
9 a.m. (prompt) to 3 p.m.

Thurgood Marshall H. S.
49 Conkling Street
San Francisco
Directions and Map

How do mirrors and lenses bend light?
How can you teach optics without a lot of equipment?
How do interference and diffraction work?

IF you have attended 3 workshops this year (and didn't get these last year), you will receive FREE motion and force sensors and computer interface (worth $380)!

6th of Saturday workshops, 2002-2003, in San Francisco Bay Area
for Middle and High School teachers of physics or physical science.

You will receive:
- average of $50
per workshop
- lenses, mirrors, filters, lights, optics toys, etc.
- teaching ideas
Bring:
- your lunch
- your questions

Please RSVP by Feb. 14 IF you are eligible for free equipment.
Everyone please RSVP to:
Andi Erzberger, 510-704-1441 or alerzberger@lbl.gov.

Print this and share with other teachers, especially ones new to your school!

 

Led by Physics Teaching Resource Agents (PTRA):
Clarence Bakken, Gunn H.S., Palo Alto
Carol Balfe, science educ. consultant, Oakland
Andria Erzberger, Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l. Lab
Art Fortgang, Mills H.S., Millbrae
Kim Freudenberg, Sacred Heart Cathedral, S.F.
Mike Ugawa, St. Ignatius College Prep, S.F.

See information about other workshops at http://pdg.lbl.gov/~aerzber/ptra02.html

Sponsored by National Science Foundation and American Association of Physics Teachers.