Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Joint Spring 2010 Meeting of the Texas Sections of the APS, AAPT, and SPS
Volume 55, Number 3
Thursday–Saturday, March 18–20, 2010; Austin, Texas
Invited Speakers
Banner, Jay University of Texas at Austin |
Session H1.00003 Texas Climate Change: Past, Present and Future |
Cooke, Charlie Energy Institute, University of Texas at Austin |
Session E1.00002 Energy Security: From Deal Killers to Game Changers Room: Robert Lee Moore Hall 4.102 |
Dykstra, Dewey Boise State University |
Session B2.00002 Seeing the Growth of Physical Theory in Students' Minds Room: Robert Lee Moore Hall 4.102 |
Fischler, Willy University of Texas, Austin |
Session E1.00001 Challenges in Theoretical Physics Room: Robert Lee Moore Hall 4.102 |
Henderson, Hugh K-12 Science Consultant Birdville ISD |
Session G2.00001 High School Roundtable on Issues in Texas Physics Education |
Hinko, Kathleen University of Texas at Austin |
Session F1.00001 The Physics Circus -- Engaging students through a demo show Room: Robert Lee Moore Hall 6.104 |
Kopp, Sacha University of Texas at Austin |
Session B2.00001 Hands-On Science: An Inquiry-Based Integrated Science Content Course for Pre-service Elementary Teachers Room: Robert Lee Moore Hall 4.102 |
Li, Xiaoqin Department of Physics, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712 |
Session I1.00002 Research and Education Activities under NSF-IGERT program at the University of Texas-Austin Room: Robert Lee Moore Hall 4.102 |
Marder, Michael The University of Texas at Austin |
Session I1.00001 Fluid mechanics of mathematics testing in Texas Room: Robert Lee Moore Hall 4.102 |
Williams, Karen East Central University, SPS |
Session G1.00001 Case Studies in Science Ethics |
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