High School Teachers
at CERN
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TEACHING MATERIALS

VISITING CERN

LINKS & BOOKS

HST

Thanks to Liz Quigg of Fermilab, who again spent some time with us at HST 2000. Look at the Fermilabyrinth, found at:

http://www-ed.fnal.gov/projects/labyrinth/games/index1.html

for which you will need to be able to run Javascript and Shockwave in order to get the most out of it - and be warned that - at the time of writing - Shockwave will want to go on line at some point during start-up.

Teachers might find  http://www-ed.fnal.gov/talks/cern00/   to be especially useful because it contains information on Fermilab resources, foreign language translations, and QuarkNet, a research-based staff development program for teachers to learn more about Particle Physics including an overview of the online components of QuarkNet. 

"Teachers might find http://www-ed.fnal.gov/talks/cern00/ to be especially useful because it contains information on Fermilab resources, foreign language translations, and QuarkNet, a research-based staff development program for teachers to learn more about Particle Physics including an overview of the online components of QuarkNet."

Webmaster: ed-webmaster@fnal.gov
Shockwave Movie Vishesh Narayen, IMSA


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Last modified: 28 June 2002