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Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics

New Video on "Dark Matter" With Teacher Notes to Benefit Students, From Canada's Perimeter Institute

Waterloo, Canada (ots/PRNewswire)

Perimeter Institute
for Theoretical Physics (PI) is now providing the  first in a new
series of in-class, educational resources designed to help  high
school teachers introduce and guide students through a variety of
topics in science.
The first module on "The Mystery of Dark Matter" features a 25
minute  DVD and teacher guide complete with student activity sheets
and suggested  hands-on demonstrations. The full video and kit can be
viewed online at  http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca and is available
to educators in a  hard-copy format.
Creative and Custom Designed
Described by celebrated scientist Vera Rubin as "...
imaginative,  artistic and scientifically valid," Perimeter
Explorations fulfills the  number one request from hundreds of high
school teachers who attend the  Institute's popular EinsteinPlus
Workshop on Modern Physics - to receive  PI's lessons in a flexible,
comprehensive and simple format that can be  used in classroom
settings.
John Matlock, Director of External Relations and Outreach, says,
"It  was clear that educators desired content related to curricula,
but at the  leading edge of scientific knowledge. They also want to
challenge their  students with deep concepts, abstract ideas, and
mathematical formulas in  highly visual ways. Finally, we've long
known that students can really  benefit through engaging with
researchers who probe, question, and  postulate new ideas. This first
module brings all of these elements  together and was created from
the ground up as an in-class resource for  educators."
Shedding Light on Dark Matter
Over the last few decades, physicists have discovered that
around  ninety percent of every galaxy in the universe is made of an
unseen  substance called "dark matter". Damian Pope, PI's Senior
Manager of  Scientific Outreach, comments, "It's currently one of the
hottest topics in  physics. The module provides teachers with tools
to show how dark matter  was discovered, to explain why it remains a
mystery, and to share the  passion of scientists who are trying to
discover what it's made of."
Over 100 international educators and researchers contributed to
the  new in-class resource, "which is designed with both expert and
novice  educators in mind," says Dr. Pope. Teachers can edit the
electronic student  worksheets and tailor the content to individual
classes. The video also  takes viewers inside various research
locations, including Canada's  Perimeter Institute, as well as
SNOLAB, an underground laboratory located  in Sudbury, Ontario. The
full enrichment resource includes:
-   DVD - with state-of-the-art animation and indexed chapters to
         stop/start as required
     -   Suggested Ways to Use the Module - lesson outlines
     -   Curriculum Links - commonly taught topics related to dark matter
     -   Student Activities - hands-on demonstrations and mathematical
         appendices
     -   Dark Side of the Universe - introductory article about dark matter
Available to view and order online
This first edition in the Perimeter Explorations series was
recently  unveiled to international science educators, communicators,
and policy  makers at two events - including a special workshop with
Max Tegmark of MIT , Damian Pope of PI, and John Matlock of PI at the
American Association for  the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual
General Meeting in Boston.  Following this event, a special ceremony
took place with Canada's Toronto  District School Board (TDSB) after
which the Director, Gerry Connelly,  commented, "As a science junkie
and former science teacher, last Wednesday  was a real treat for me!
Using multimedia, string and washers, students  explored the cutting
edge of scientific knowledge and shared in the passion  of
world-renowned researchers." James Ball, President of the Ontario
Association of Physics Teachers, says the module "Explains the
fascinating  subject of Dark Matter in a way that both engages and
educates our students . The video is professionally put together and
is accompanied by an  excellent teacher resource package."
The entire video and kit of materials is free for educators
while  quantities last and is fully viewable online at
www.perimeterinstitute.ca.  Future modules will include lessons on
Black Holes, Quantum Mechanics, and  other hot topics in modern
physics. The Institute also provides summer  science camps for
students and teachers as well as a popular monthly public  lecture
series that can be viewed online.
About Perimeter Institute
Canada's Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics is an
independent , non-profit, scientific research and educational
outreach organization  where international scientists cluster to push
the limits of our  understanding of physical laws and calculate new
ideas about the very  essence of space, time, matter, and
information. The award-winning research  centre provides a
multi-disciplinary environment to foster research in  areas of
Cosmology, Particle Physics, Quantum Foundations, Quantum Gravity,
Quantum Information, Superstring Theory, and related areas. The
Institute,  located in Waterloo, Ontario, also provides a wide array
of educational  outreach activities for students, teachers, and
members of the general  public in order to share the joy of
scientific research, discovery, and  innovation.
For inquiries, please direct:
     -   Outreach-related questions to Julie Taylor at
          jtaylor@perimeterinstitute.ca
     -   Media related items, please contact Renee Ellis at
          rellis@perimeterinstitute.ca.

Contact:

For further information: Outreach-related questions to Julie Taylor
at jtaylor@perimeterinstitute.ca; Media related items, please contact
Renee Ellis at rellis@perimeterinstitute.ca

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