Presentations
The presentations will be a collaborative effort. If groups are not
setup by you, I will assign the members of the groups to have
about 4 people each. The groups will present results during the
semester about either particular assignments that I provide or
something that they have chosen. The goal is to research some
material and then teach it to the class. You will be graded on
content, presentation and scientific importance. You can use
all means for presentation, including video interviews, short mpegs
movies, sketches, etc. Keep in mind that the idea is to teach
material that we have not covered in class.
Examples include:
String Theory
Life on Mars Studies
Role Play of Media and Scientists
Fate of the Universe
Alternative Theories of the Universe
Virtual Particles
Dark Matter Detection
LHC
Here is a list of group members. I would like the first person listed
in each group to send me an email so I know how to contact you. Try to
find each other somehow (email should work fine) and if you have
trouble ask me. The first person in each list will be the contact
person (for me), so please contact that person.
1. Grace Jones-Taylor,
Pedro Cervantes, Megan Greene, Kristin Cummins
2. Claire Taylor,
Catherine Cannata, Nely Bruenette, Katie Bushong, Whitney Bundt, Sydney
Shedeker
3. Hayley
Rodriguez, Savannah Terry, Suzamme Rismilier, Haley Tuchman, Jordan
Richardson
4. Christian May,
Regan Seckel, Kathryn Hukill, Theo Shipley, Ginn Scaria
5. Melissa Dunn, Fer
Alvarez, Jessica Sweely, Mark Misenhimer
6. Rosa Karina Brito,
Victoria Ray, Kathryn Klokker, Nathan Villareal, Stephen Mabry
7. Rader Smith, Kathryn Younger, Robert Lee,
David Kendall
8. Bianca Sulaica,
Connor Haley, Tyler English-Beckwith, Caitlyn Cowan, Zach Flores
9. Troy
Johnson, Alan Dukor, Eric D'Aguanno, Bruce Boville
10. Brittney Spills,
Austin Canary, Alejandro Cantu, Morgan Rush, Melissa Dominguez
11. Megan Hurley,
Daniela Lam, David Barrera, Cameron Ebrahimian, Sarafel Getachew