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Teachmeet:Physics
Teachmeet:Physics - Perth, Thursday 19th March 2009This event is now well-established and we have attracted a good number of speakers, lurkers and supporters:
What's a Teachmeet?
Learn something new, be amazed, amused and enthused. This is an informal gathering of those involved in teaching physics. Anyone can share cool ideas they have or great ideas they've trialled in their classrooms.
'What can you do?'
You can come along to linger, loiter, contribute, chat, meet new people, or 'give a seven minute talk' or a 'two minute nano presentation'.
Rules for the talk:
Seven minute micropresentations or roundtables Add your name
See below about Flashmeeting - the presenters will be video broadcast over the internet, live. To enable others to benefit from the event, it's possible to record the flashmeeting for later viewing. Not everyone is comfortable with this but it is more important that the event itself gets the benefit of you - if you'd rather not be recorded, please let Sinclair or Nick know and it will be quietly restricted to the live showing only.
Two minute nano presentations
Add your name
See above about recording of the flashmeeting.
Every Flashmeeting needs a Random Name Picker - it's traditional!
Enthusiastic Lurkers
add your name
Promises, promises
these people have told me they're planning to attend, subject to, etc., but haven't got round to editing themselves here. If you're one of these, register and edit this page to add yourself to the 7-minute list, the 2-minute list, or the Enthusiastic Lurkers above.
Flashmeeting
For those unable to attend in person, a Flashmeeting has been booked from 5.30-9.30. Click on the following link to join in. http://flashmeeting.e2bn.net/fm/a30412-4648 There is a limit of 25 participants (24 + 1 attendee from the actual meeting). Please add your name below.
A beginners' guide to using Flashmeeting is available here.
Notes:
TeachMeet: Physics - Glow Meet
Last minute plans for a Glow Meet feed (for Glow users only - sorry) in the National Staffroom Physics Teachers Glow Group.
Group access requests now on at - http://is.gd/nUXj
(thanks to Andrew Brown)
TeachEat Thanks to Neil Winton for this:
Highly recommend the Manzil which is just a couple of minutes down the road from Dewars. It's the Indian we had a meal at after TeachMeet:Perth last year and is nicely central if folks are heading for trains... MAP HERE (Neil Winton)
Just looking at the list of attendees and, with significant numbers from Dundee, Aberdeen and further north, I reckon Perth would make better base for food than heading further south. What do people think? (Sinclair)
Also need to start getting numbers for wherever we end up - the nice guys at Manzil can cope with fairly short notice. Nick will call them Wednesday with a best guess based upon the names below.
To help gauge interest, please add your name to the list if you'd like to come out for a meal afterwards.
Accommodation For those traveling distances unreasonable for making it home at a decent hour, some of us are prepared to offer overnight accomodation to a friendly physics (or guest!) teacher. Contact these people directly to arrange your space:
Sponsors and Bringeralongers
Without people to help out a teachmeet cannot happen, if you can provide something like a projector, a laptop, some beers, money, or simply be willing to help move tables and chairs around then please let us know. We're really grateful to the Institute of Physics for supporting the first ever Physics Teachmeet - and to the people participating, actively, passively or by proxy.
Ollie Bray - I can bring projector, laptop and Interactive voting system if we need them? Dave Spittal - I could pick people up from local public transport and deliver to venue if needed Tom Dickson - I can provide laptop(s), projector, refreshments. Stuart Blair - Can provide transport to/from Dundee and bring along a set of portable (but quite powerful) speakers.
... yes, please, to all of the above. Nick Hood will try to be up there by about 4:30 to set things up. Going to try and do a recce beforehand to see what's available there.
Follow updates in the run up to the event and during the evening on twitter. Follow @tmphysics.
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Comments (5)
Sinclair Mackenzie said
at 12:37 pm on Oct 16, 2008
In terms of date, I've not encountered a weekend TeachMeet yet, so are we talking about a weekday?
Unfortunately, I have limited options for trips south. Thursday 12 February is our "subject specific inset" and is followed by long weekend so this is earliest option for me to attend in person. Easter break in Highland is Monday 30th March to Monday 13th April (inclusive).
Nick Hood said
at 12:56 pm on Oct 16, 2008
I agree a weekday is probably more useful to people. How about Thursday 19th or 26th March? I suspect that most will not be travelling any great distance but those that are have a chance to make a weekend of it. I'd feel happier with a known date - people can commit time and resources - but realise it should be up for consensus.
Dave Spittal said
at 7:08 pm on Oct 19, 2008
Thanks Nick, for getting our ideas up and running and to all who have contributed so far and those who will do so in the future. This could be the best thing to happen to physics teaching in a very long time.
Nick Hood said
at 12:40 am on Nov 8, 2008
Thanks to Tom Dickson and the IoP we now have a venue - tried and tested as a venue for teachmeet last year, it's the Dewar's Ice Rink in Perth.
Bob Kibble said
at 9:12 am on Nov 21, 2008
Well done Nick. I'll certainly do a seven minute slot and I'll add it to the list if i can only fathom out how to put my name there. It will be: 'Just a moment, aren't they simultaneous equations?' Impress your maths colleagues with wooden beams.
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