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Tim Langford posted a new activity comment: 9 months, 2 weeks ago
In reply to: Tim Langford posted an update in the group Event Names: I need a theme for a conference. It is a conference for high school physics teachers. It is being held at The Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, a […] ViewI just came up with some suggestions of my own for a theme name for the physics teachers’ conference:
1) The Force Is With Us
2) Research Into Motion (trying to think of PI – based themes)
3) Turning The Tide
4) Putting Down the Chalk
5) Physics Classroom 2.0
6) Listening to Students
7) Learning from Students
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Tim Langford posted an update in the group
Event Names: 9 months, 2 weeks agoI need a theme for a conference. It is a conference for high school physics teachers. It is being held at The Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, a world-reknowned institute founded 11 years ago by Mike Lazaridis, the CEO of RIM.
The past two years’ themes have been “Physics at Work” and “Research into Practice”. Suggestions so…[Read more]
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Tim Langford posted on the forum topic Newsletter name in the group
Publications: 1 year, 7 months agoQuipping Queen, you are on a roll! And who am I to stop a roll?
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Tim Langford posted on the forum topic Physics contest in the group
Contests: 1 year, 8 months agoWow, another batch of GREAT suggestions! You guys are really creative!!
Thank you so much!! If you think of more, don’t hold back!!
Tim
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Tim Langford posted on the forum topic Newsletter name in the group
Publications: 1 year, 8 months agoHey, fantastic suggestions from all of you guys!! Thanks quark, Chris, snark, and Quipping Queen!! My favourite so far is “Mass Matters”, but then I will not be the only one voting on the new name!
Thanks again, and keep ‘em comin’!
Tim
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Tim Langford started the forum topic Physics contest in the group
Contests: 1 year, 9 months agoI am looking for a catchy name for a high school physics contest. It is written by students across Ontario under the auspices of the Ontario Association of Physics Teachers.
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Tim Langford started the forum topic Newsletter name in the group
Publications: 1 year, 9 months agoI am looking for a new name for a newsletter. It is a newsletter for high school physics teachers, published by the Ontario Association of Physics Teachers. Currently it is called “OAPT Newsletter”. Kinda boring, in my opinion.
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Tim Langford posted an update in the group
Contests: 1 year, 9 months agoI am looking for a catchy name for a high school physics contest.
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Tim Langford posted an update in the group
Publications: 1 year, 9 months agoI am looking for a good name for a newsletter. It goes out quarterly to high school physics teachers in the province of Ontario.
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Service Names: 1 year, 9 months agoI am also trying to name a contest designed for students of introductory physics in high school. Any suggestions?
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Tim Langford posted an update in the group
Service Names: 1 year, 9 months agoI am trying to name a newsletter that is published quarterly. The audience is high school physics teachers. Any suggestions
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Tim Langford posted on the forum topic New Group Suggestions in the group
Wordlab Issues: 1 year, 9 months agoI am trying to name a publication. I don’t see a group that really fits this. Can we start a group for naming publications?
I am also trying to name a contest. I don’t really see a group that fits this either. Can we start a group for naming contests?
Just suggestin’!
Thanks,
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I just came up with some suggestions of my own for a theme name for the physics teachers’ conference:
1) The Force Is With Us
2) Research Into Motion (trying to think of PI – based themes)
3) Turning The Tide
4) Putting Down the Chalk
5) Physics Classroom 2.0
6) Listening to Students
7) Learning from Students
The Power of…[Read more]