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Launch Pad Activity/Discussion: Seasons and Lunar Phases, Public Misconceptions. (Jim Verley)

Once again, these are my raw notes. No promises about coherence. When dealing with conceptual change theory, you can’t say, “This is wrong” or “This is the right answer” you have to change their conception. Jim told about how he was asked why the moon looks big when it comes up. He answered wrong, based

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New haircut

I got my hair cut last weekend and promised my parents pictures. I’ve been trying to find a stylist in the city with little success. Anyway, some months ago Rob’s mom sent me a link to a book called, Curly Girl: More Than Just Hair…It’s an Attitude by Lorraine Massey. I wasn’t much interested in

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Launch Pad Schedule

. . I’m heading for Laramie, WY today for LaunchPad Astronomy workshop. Mike Brotherton has posted our schedule. Here’s what’s happening on day one. You can pop by his site to see what the rest of the week holds for me. Thursday, July 31 9:30 AM Coffee, Juice, Continental Breakfast 10:00 AM Welcome and introductory

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The KGB raffle ends tonight

The KGB Raffle ends tonight. Don’t forget to purchase your tickets before it’s too late! Monday evening at midnight, Eastern Daylight Time, we will be closing the store to all new ticket purchases and announcing the winners shortly after. Now is your last chance to purchase raffle tickets. To everyone who has purchased tickets so

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Grimm Late Night

I went to see a production of a musical written by two of my friends, Mark LaPierre and Jodi Eichelberger.  I’d seen it nine years ago in Portland, but this was it’s NYC debut and very exciting. It was as wonderful and witty as I remembered.  Very clever lyrics and an accapela score that’s witty

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KGB reading: recorded

The reading went quite well. We had a full house, which was a relief. I was afraid no one would come and besides our friends, there were even people that we didn’t know there. We sold copies of the anthology! Matt McHugh and M. M. De Voe were both very good readers and hearing their

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