Posted 4:07 p.m. Monday, July 1, 2013
UW-La Crosse physics faculty and K-12 teachers are continuing a partnership to prepare teachers to meet new Next Generation Science Standards, recently released in April 2013.
K-12 teachers worked together to learn the basic principles of active solar collection using photovoltaic devices during a workshop led by UW-L Assistant Professor of Physics Seth King. Here teachers explore how the color and amount of light impacts the amount of energy produced by a solar cell. From left, Kim Novak, High Performance Learner Teacher in La Crosse; (back) Cathy Wildes, fourth grade teacher at Camp Douglas Elementary in Tomah; Steve Ewers, seventh grade teacher at Tomah Middle School.[/caption]
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Teachers get hands on experience with two different types of solar cells. From left, Patrick Shay, a fourth grade teacher at Emerson Elementary in La Crosse, and Karen Wilke, a sixth grade teacher at Longfellow Middle School in La Crosse.[/caption]