AAPT Update 2000 Number 10

The following message is from the Executive Office of the American Association of 
Physics Teachers, College Park, Maryland.

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1)      AAPT JOB CENTER IN SAN DIEGO

2)      ABSTRACT SEARCH AND MEETING SCHEDULER

3)      NASA-USRP ANNOUNCEMENT 

4)      U.S. PHYSICS TEAM

5)      SUN-EARTH CONNECTION

6)      TPT SUBMISSIONS WELCOME

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1)      AAPT JOB CENTER IN SAN DIEGO

Looking for a New Job?

Then bring your resume to the AAPT Job Center, which will be held in conjunction with 
the AAPT National Meeting in San Diego. More than 15 organizations will be conducting 
interviews onsite. For more information, visit 
http://oliver.aapt.org/meetings/jcinfo.cfm

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2)      ABSTRACT SEARCH AND MEETING SCHEDULER

AAPT is now offering a beta version of a personal scheduler for the 122nd National 
Meeting in San Diego. You may view the meeting program by day, select the sessions you 
would like to attend, and print your customized version of each day's schedule. At 
this time, we do not have the capability to save your schedule so you must print your 
itinerary at the time you create it.

Please remember that the unexpected often happens, and that you should check the 
onsite addendum to make sure you have the correct information. 

We hope to add more features to the scheduler as time passes. The URL for the abstract 
search and meeting scheduler is http://www.aapt.org/meetings/win01/  

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3)      NASA-USRP ANNOUNCEMENT

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is pleased to announce the NASA 
Undergraduate Student Research Program (NASA-USRP) offering undergraduates across the 
United States mentored research experiences at nine participating NASA Centers during 
2001.

The NASA-USRP seeks applications from undergraduates enrolled full-time in an 
accredited U.S. college or university.  Applicants must be rising juniors or seniors 
at the completion of the Spring 2001 semester/quarter.  Eligible fields of study are 
academic major or demonstrated coursework concentration in engineering, mathematics, 
computer science or physical/life sciences.   

Please visit the NASA-USRP website at http://education.nasa.gov/usrp/ for further 
program information, application, and updates.  The application deadline is January 
26, 2001.

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4)      U.S. PHYSICS TEAM 

The deadline for submitting an application for the U.S. Physics Team is January 11, 
2001.    The preliminary exam consists of 30 multiple-choice questions taken from all 
topics in physics and four free response questions in mechanics. Visit the PSRC web 
site (http://www.psrc-online.org/evaluation/evaluation.html) to look at previous exams.

During the training camp, which is held at the University of Maryland at the end of 
May, the students are introduced to problem-solving and laboratory skills besides 
spending a day in Washington, D.C.  There they spend time with the Secretary of 
Education, the Science Advisor to the President and meet with their congressmen.

This year the international competition is being held in Antalya, Turkey, June 28 - 
July 6, 2001.

For more information, please visit the AAPT website 
http://www.aapt.org/programs/physteam/physteam.html.  For an application, please 
contact the Programs Department at 301-209-3344.  

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5)      SUN-EARTH CONNECTION

%%%Sun-Earth Day� is a nationally promoted and locally developed celebration of our 
Sun and its connection to our lives.  Scheduled for Friday, April 27, %%%Sun-Earth Day 
2001%%% occurs during National Astronomy Week and in the same week as Earth Day (April 
22).  Some events will also be held on Saturday, April 28 -National Astronomy Day - 
and in conjunction with the fifth anniversary celebration of the Solar and 
Heliospheric Observatory.   For more information, visit the website at 
http://solarevents.org/  


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6)      TPT SUBMISSIONS WELCOME

As a reminder, The Physics Teacher has a new Editor, Karl Mamola. Article submissions 
are always welcome.  �Revised Information for Contributors� has been posted online at 
http://www.aapt.org/pubs_catalog/tpt/ptcont.html. 

You should direct your submissions to Editor, The Physics Teacher, Department of 
Physics and Astronomy, Appalachian State University, ASU Box 32142, Boone, NC 
28608-2142; or send them by email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

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http://www.aapt.org/updates 

The American Association of Physics Teachers

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