This is a short post containing sessions that I recommend if you are interested in physics education, outreach, etc.:
- Public Engagement Snack & Learn, Monday, March 6; information about APS public engagement activities
- Computing in Physics Education, Tuesday, March 7; will contain presentations about PICUP and other approaches to incorporating computational contents into physics curricula
- Quantum Computing, Education, and Information, Tuesday, March 7; interesting topics such as creating a first-year quantum information course
- Prize for a Faculty Member for Research in an Undergraduate Institution -- Undergraduate Diversity and Education, Tuesday, March 7; this will include my own talk, which is focused on computational methods in science education
- Countering Misinformation and in Physics Outreach and Public Engagement, Wednesday, March 8; very important topic, I do look forward to the talk about the flat earth convention
- Education and Diversity Reception, Wednesday, March 8; mostly networking and meeting people
- Wolff-Reichert Award -- Undergraduate Labs and Research, Thursday, March 9; how to include graphene in an undergraduate lab and many other topics
I am sure that there will be some great presentations. I plan to provide a brief summary after the conference -- stay tuned!
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