Skip to content

James (Jimmy) Newland

Science educator and researcher.

  • About
  • Curriculum Vita
  • Research
  • Astronomy
  • Physics
  • Search

AAS 236 iPoster Session – Teaching with Code: Globular Cluster Distance Lab

2020-06-022020-06-02 ~ newton

Check out my iPoster for the 236th meeting of the American Astronomical Society! It’s my first iPoster. There is also a separate page dedicated to the project as well.

https://aas236-aas.ipostersessions.com/Default.aspx?s=E9-59-C8-58-41-8F-41-C8-E3-A6-46-68-F6-92-7D-D1
Posted in Uncategorized

Published by newton

View all posts by newton

Post navigation

‹ PreviousCUIN 7360 – Curr. Theory AP and URM Groups Presentation
Next ›Talk on Research Experiences for Teachers as Professional Development
  • Mastodon
  • GitHub
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • Google
  • Mail
Home
  • Computational Thinking Research Consent
  • Computational Thinking Research Survey
  • About
    • Curriculum Vita
    • Presentations List
      • Astro Labs Using Real Data
      • Astro Teaching: Coding
      • Life Cycle of Sun-Like Stars
    • Contact
  • Research
    • Analyzing Video Game Dynamics with Computation in Introductory Physics
    • Authentic Astronomical Research as Science Teacher Professional Development
    • Authentic Research to teach Computational Thinking
    • Computational Thinking in STEM Education
    • CSTAR
    • DIY PPG: Comparison of waveform parameters from open-source vs commercial photoplethysmography
    • Real-time remote photoplethysmography using a webcam and graphical user interface
  • Astronomy
    • Curriculum Guide
    • IB Astronomy SL Assessment Info
    • IB Group 4
    • InOMN
    • Making Three Color Images from FITS Files
    • Measuring RR Lyrae Stars in NGC 3201
    • Measuring the Milky Way with Stars
    • Messier 3 Project
    • Skynet Junior Scholars
      • SJS Members Page
    • Student Astronomical Research
    • Using Astronomical Data in the Classroom
  • Physics
    • Physics Notes
  • Classroom Timers
  • Search
  • Privacy Policy
Mastodon
      Proudly powered by WordPress ~ Theme: Penscratch 2 by WordPress.com.