Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Spring 2015 Joint Meeting of the Texas Section of the AAPT, Texas Section of the APS and Zone 13 of the Society of Physics Students
Volume 60, Number 2
Thursday–Saturday, March 5–7, 2015; Baytown, Texas
Session D1: AAPT Workshop VI - Explore Basic Concepts in Electricity: TeacherGeek "Catch the Bug" |
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Chair: Jill Lewis, VWR, War's Science and Sargent Welch Room: Gray Science Building 128 |
Friday, March 6, 2015 4:15PM - 5:30PM |
D1.00001: W6 - Explore Basic Concepts in Electricity: TeacherGeek `Catch the Bug' Jill Lewis Are you ready to ``Catch the Bug?'' The most popular TeacherGeek activity comes with all the components and free downloadable guides that take students on an exciting educational adventure. Upon completion of the self directed step-by-step Bug Build Guide and comprehensive Bug Electronics Lab, the Bug is ready to roam and explore by bumping into objects and finding new paths around the room. Learning and understanding basic concepts of electricity such as series and parallel circuits, voltage, current, resistance, switches and schematic diagrams has never been this much fun. FREE kit to all participants. [Preview Abstract] |
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