Group photo taken in JMU Astronomy Park, 2023-04-01. Click for larger photo.
This Meeting is hosted and sponsored by the Department of Physics & Astronomy at James Madison University with additional funding from the UVA Department of Physics, the VT Department of Physics, and the VT College of Science.
Overview:
The Spring 2023 Meeting of the Chesapeake Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers (CSAAPT) will be held semi-virtually on Saturday, April 1, 2023 at James Madison University.
No membership required!
You do not have to be an AAPT or CSAAPT member to attend. We welcome participation of all physics/science teachers and students in the region (DC, DE, MD, VA and neighboring states) as well as anyone interested in physics education, or physics in general.
The semiannual CSAAPT meetings are a great forum to exchange ideas on novel teaching techniques and economical physics demonstrations, and to meet a fascinating cohort of physics education enthusiasts.
This meeting is semi-virtual. The in-person venue is King Hall Rooms 0256 and 0243 at James Madison University. See the Meeting Location page for details. The Meeting will be broadcast on Zoom so that people from afar (both presenters and attendees) can join in.
Lodging Support!
We have limited funds to provide up to $230 in lodging support to high school physics teachers. Please see the Travel and Lodging Info page for details.
Program:
Registration:
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Organizational Committee:
Jason Sterlace (Chair, James Madison University, VA)
Tatsu Takeuchi (CSAAPT President, Virginia Tech, VA)
Muge Karagoz (CSAAPT Vice President, University of Maryland, College Park, MD)
Seth Berkeley (Harrisonburg High School, VA / Virginia Instructors of Physics President)
Stefano Colafranceschi (Eastern Mennonite University, VA)
Rachele Dominguez (Randolph-Macon College, VA)
James Freericks (Georgetown University, DC)
Andrew Jackson (James Madison University, VA)
Elena Kuchina (Virginia Peninsula Community College, VA)
Benjamin Ryan (Spotswood/Broadway High Schools, VA)
Kent Yagi (University of Virginia, VA)