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Report on first European-wide MasterclassesReport on first European-wide Masterclasses„Hands on Particle Physics“„Hands on Particle Physics“
7.3.-19.3.20057.3.-19.3.2005 http://wyp.teilchenphysik.orghttp://wyp.teilchenphysik.org
Michael KobelBonn University
Germany
EPOG outreach meeting, Valencia, 9.4.2004
EPOG masterclasses „Hands on ParticleEPOG masterclasses „Hands on Particle Physics“ Physics“
Particle Physics Masterclass (MC), idea from UKStudents (16-18 year olds) spend 1 day at research institutelisten to lectures (introduction to particle physics)work like real scientists: Exercises with real data
European EPOG event for WYP 2005One or more MCs in each country (20 to 80 students per day)About 60 institutes from 18 countries participatingabout 3000 students participating (incl. 500 at RAL)Whole activity w/in 2 weeks: March 7 to March 19, 2005~ 6 masterclasses joined in video conference at the end of the day
Discuss results and differencesCombine results (better accuracy)questions to scientists
All information at http://wyp.teilchenphysik.org
PreparationPreparation
Exercise translations:Hands-on-CERN: 4 14 languages (2 older versions)
Identifying Particles: 2 5 languages (2 partially)
Keyhole: 2 4 languages (2 partially)
THANKS to
all contributing institutes (impressive work!)
Christian Helzel for putting all together
Schedule:58 institutes from 18 countries evenly distributed on 12 datesworked very well, (thanks to German Science-on-Stage office)
Example Lectures:proved useful for „newcomers“
happy to still add *your* talk on „wyp“ web page
Video ConferencesVideo Conferences
Technical PreparationTechnical Preparation
Tool used: VRVS (www.vrvs.org)browser based, just needs PC (windows or LINUX(?)) and Webcam
easy to include existing H.323 video conference systems
possible to share one desktop with all participants
Preparationsinstructions on www.vrvs.org and http://wyp.teilchenphysik.org
continuous support from Slovak group of CALTECH VRVS team
indispensible central support from CERN (Mick Draper, Joao Fernandes)
TEST I: 17.-19.1.: all 58 institutes, full 3-day test row in groups of 6.
7.+11.+16.2.: second try for 8 institutes
Technical Issues: many institutes tried VRVS for the first time
absolutely crucial to test with *real* equipment
main issues: audio (microphones, echoes), firewalls, …
Web pages and CDWeb pages and CD
Institute Pages:European wide collection of institute descriptions
very useful for local outreach
most difficult part to obtain completely, most difficult part to obtain completely, finally successful
National Links:invitation to further reading
Imprint:introduces and stresses EPOG role
Physics:much more than just masterclass exercises
Impressive Work by Christian Helzel (5h/week) collected material, kept Web up to date, designed CDrom
CD-romCD-rom10 Websystems with exercises in 16 languages on totalonline at http://wyp.teilchenphysik.org physicsoffline on masterclass CDrom (6000 pieces printed)distributed to all studentswill stay a very useful give-away for public and schoolswill stay a very useful give-away for public and schools
•What are the fundamental building blocks of matter? •How can I identify them? •Which forces hold them together? •How do these forces work? •How far have forces and matter been understood? Find the answers to these and other questions by browsing, reading, and working through the Web systems collected on this CDrom in 16 languages. Most of the material contains interactive elements, some even real particle physics events for making your own measurements. System requirements: Web Browser, Java, Shockwave and Media Player
•Hands-On-CERN (Ca, Cz, Dk, En, Fr, Ga, Gr, Hu, It, No, Pt, Sk, Sp, Sv)Erik Johansson et al., Stockholm •A Keyhole To The Birth Of Time (En, It, Pl, Sp)
James Gillies, Richard Jacobsson, et al CERN
•Identifying Particles (En, De, Gr, It, Sk) Terry Wyatt, Univ Manchester •BaBar Particle Physics Teaching Package (En)
Heather Lang, David Kirk, Univ Manchester (George Lafferty) •Lancaster Particle Physics Package (En) F. Foster et al., Lancaster Univ (Andre Sopczak) •KworkQuark (De) DESY (Dirk Rathje, Marc Hermann) •Teilchentour I: Reise durch die Welt der Teilchen (De) Dagmar Schmitz, Univ Bonn (Michael Kobel) •Teilchentour II: Anwendungen in Kosmologie u. Medizin (De) Alexandra Petri, Univ Bonn (Michael Kobel) •Grundlagen der Teilchenphysik (De)German Hacker, Univ Erlangen •Le Monde des Particules (Fr)
Gwendoline de Hemptinne, Guillaume Leibenguth, Damien Bertrand, Univ Louvain
Hands on Particle Physics
Interactive educational material on Particle Physics in 16 languages
The material on this CDrom was The material on this CDrom was collected and translated by the collected and translated by the European Particle Physics Outreach European Particle Physics Outreach Group EPOG for the occasion of theGroup EPOG for the occasion of the
First European-wide First European-wide Particle Physics MasterclassesParticle Physics Masterclasses
7.3.-19.3.20057.3.-19.3.2005http://wyp.teilchenphysik.orghttp://wyp.teilchenphysik.org
ExercisesExercises3 central mandatory exercises: Z branching ratios:(one picked by each institute):
„Identifying Particles“ (T.Wyatt, Manchester)mandatory: Z BR‘s from OPAL (UK,GR,D,I,SK)
optional: WW pairs, 4f events „Hands on CERN“ (E.Johannsson et al, Stockholm)
mandatory: Z BR‘s from DELPHI (UK,SE,I,F,DK,HU,E(x3),NO,CZ,SK,GR,PT)
optional: WW pairs, alpha_s „Keyhole to the birth of Time“ (J.Gillies, R.Jacobsson, CERN)
mandatory: Z BR‘s from DELPHI (UK,PL,E,I)optional: alpha_s
other teaching systems (some better for home)BABAR (English) relativistic kinematics, Eigentime, K0‘sLancaster (English) laws of collisions, momentum measurementKworkquark (German) DESY‘s introduction to particle physicsBonn I+II (German) bubble chamber pictures, cosmologyErlangen (German) quiz and animationsLouvain (French) Z mass, lineshape
The actual eventThe actual eventcomplete evaluation currently being done by IPN Kiel
< 500 questionnaires received back. (expected more…)
will report on results at next EPOG meeting
local specialitiesvideo linkup from schools, setup by students (Lodz, Warsaw)
competition during video conference (19.3., Lodz and Belgium)
German Quiz for participation at DESY(HH+Zeuthen) and CERN
particle physics show at Bonn (30 of 500 students continuing w/ MC)
common componentslectures
exerciseexercise
video linkupvideo linkup
Group Electrons Myons Taus QuarksA(1-70) 3 4 2 61B(71-140) 1 3 2 64C(141-210) 17 21 14 17D(211-280) 1 4 0 65E(281-350) 2 4 2 62F(351-420) 2 6 2 60G(421-490) 4 4 6 56H(491-560) 2 4 3 61I(561-630) 3 1 3 63J(631-700) 1 4 6 59K(701-770) 2 3 3 62L(771-840) 2 2 4 62M(841-910) 1 0 4 65N(911-1000) 3 1 3 85
Sum all Sum e Sum Sum Sum q1001 44 61 54 842Sum corr Sum e corr Sum Sum Sum q1027,4 70,4 61,0 54,0 842,0Stat. Uncertainty 10,6 7,8 7,3 29,0
Fract. of Visible e / all / all / all q / all q / ((e)/3)0,069 0,059 0,053 0,820 13,6
Stat. Uncertainty 0,010 0,007 0,007 0,012 1,3
Theory 0,04212 0,04212 0,04212 0,8736 20,74
LEP Result 0,04200 0,04204 0,04208 0,8738 20,77Uncertainty 0,00005 0,00008 0,00010 0,0012 0,03
ExercisesExercisesDone *very* seriously by studentsDone *very* seriously by studentsdifferent speed
fast groups went on with WWmost problematic
eventsdiscuss physics and statistics
Video LinkupVideo LinkupAn international collaboration of students!
learn about discussing physics
(systematic differences, questions to scientists)
Learning conferencingLearning conferencing
Marvellous Job by moderators: Silvia Schuh and Dave Barney
Good to have a LEP scientist on Board at CERN each day:Pippa Wells‚ Mike Lamont, Michael Hauschild, Frederic Teubert,
Richard Jacobsson, Alain Blondel‚ Tatsuo Kawamoto learning curve in technical and moderation issues
one institute with bad audio spoils whole conference
shared desktop becoming reliable after initial problems
moderation increasingly efficient
1.5h still (too?) long after a 7h long day?less institutes/day?
keep students awake! (competition?)
Still, students liked the ideahaving fun, reporting results, asking questions
liked contact to other sites
English language no (big) obstacle
Give-awaysGive-aways
All sites:Masterclass CDrom
CERN: Comic World of Particles
DESY: HERA Brochure
Participation Certificate
local gimmicks (AT: T-shirt, DE: Kworkquark card game, …)
small problemssomewhat too few CERN and DESY brochures (~10%)(student number increase 2500 3000)rest of CERN comics sent out in April
parcel delivery to few institutes delayed or failed
VERY well received by studentsVERY well received by students
Some first look at QuestionnairesSome first look at Questionnaires(Bonn+Berlin, 70 students total)(Bonn+Berlin, 70 students total)
How did you like the particle physics masterclass?
What did you like most?
1: very much 2 3 4 5: not at all
28 (42%) 28 (42%) 9 (13%) 2 (3%) 0
Lectures Exercises Video linkup
Berlin 12 9 9
Bonn I 8 13 5
Bonn II 9 9 1
TOTAL 29 31 15
The level of the masterclass was
After attending my interest in physics in general is
1: too easy 2 3:just right 4 5: too difficult
Berlin 3 9 12 2 0
Bonn I 0 3 17 3 1
Bonn II 0 8 10 1 0
TOTAL 3 (4%) 20 (29%) 39 (57%) 6 (9%) 1 (1%)
1: smaller 2 3:unchanged 4 5: bigger
0 0 32 (46%) 26 (38%) 11 (16%)
Some citationsSome citationsThe quality of the video link was absolutely desastrous (Bonn I)
The video linkup had good quality and good interaction between universities (Bonn II)
The technical quality of the video link was far from excellent (Bonn II)
The video linkup was better than expected and had a high entertainment value (BonnII)
I learned a new method of scientific work and that I could apply this myself in the I learned a new method of scientific work and that I could apply this myself in the exercises (Bonn II)exercises (Bonn II)
The exercises were fun. The tutors were friendly and helpful (Bonn II)
I liked that the data came from a renowned institute and have an relation to real research (MK), but the exercise was too easy/boring (Bonn II)
The lectures assumed that we never heard the term „physics“ before….. which prohibited dealing with complex themes (Bonn II)
The lectures were complicated, lacking to explain basic knowledge (Bonn II)
It was „cool“ to compare our own results with those from other countries and other It was „cool“ to compare our own results with those from other countries and other experiments (Bonn II)experiments (Bonn II)
Very interesting to ask scientists from CERN, tried to answer every question, really goodGot the feeling that I do sth. which physicists do every day in their experiments,Got the feeling that I do sth. which physicists do every day in their experiments,
I felt involvedI felt involvedThe Lectures were very interesting, the exercises much fun, the scientists and the tutors very friendly, I learned very much
I liked the idea of contacting other pupils and discussing our results. It is sad that the technology is not perfectly developed (Berlin)liked, that video linkup was something new w.r.t normal schoolworkinteresting to learn how physical information is exchanged around the globeinteresting to learn how physical information is exchanged around the globe
The exercises were too easy, after 2 min You understand it, and then it was boring (Bonn II)exercises a bit difficult to understand, but very much and good help, (Berlin)
I liked the funny guys at CERN (Berlin)enough and good foodAll was great!!!
Thanks!Thanks!
To all of You making this event a success!
Should we continue?
How?
(including video linkup?, personpower? finances?)
When?